Laurie Bell, Scene Weaver to showcase their new polyester filling pillows and cushions

Laurie Bell and Scene Weaver to showcase their latest collections of indoor/outdoor soft accessories at the Las Vegas Market, held Jan. 26-30 at the World Market Center. The new introductions will include contemporary additions to recently debuted Laurie Bell cushions, pillows, fabrics and ottomans. In a cooperative effort with Scene Weaver and Next Step Reps, the Laurie Bell products will be on display in show space C-891, on the eighth floor of Building C.

Laurie Bell pillows are constructed of all American-made 100% outdoor durable polyester print fabrics with 100% polyester filling.

Having received tremendous response to their line in Atlanta, they look forward to a West Coast presentation targeting additional gift as well as home décor buyers, said Laurie Jenkins, owner, textile chemist and designer of Laurie Bell. The draw of the Las Vegas show is unique and offers another great audience that is interested in domestically made home and outdoor living products.

The Laurie Bell cushions, pillows and ottomans will be featured within the multi-line Next Step Reps showroom. The spring 2014, colorways of Aquamarine, Navy and Poppy, developed by Jenkins for the multiple soft accessory designs, offer easy coordination for display and accessorizing by gift and specialty retailers.

Multiple floral and geometric patterns are included in the new introductions. Constructed of all American-made 100% outdoor durable polyester print fabrics with 100% polyester filling, the Laurie Bell soft products provide original textile motifs at an affordable price point, according to a press release. Pillows in the collections are available in square, bolster and lumbar designs.

Scene Weaver looks forward to another overwhelming reception to this line of stylish, elegant and high performance outdoor décor, having had a successful launch of eye-catching Laurie Bell products at the Atlanta Gift Market.

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