Wednesday, February 27, 2013

m.style in the news 2-25-2013

m.style moves into another new category

Home Textiles Today Magazine: 2/25/2013

New York - m.style is introducing window panels at next month's New York Home Fashions Market, along with an expanded assortment of shower curtains and duvet covers.
Founded in 2009 by former Bed Bath & Beyond assistant buyer Monika Murray, m.style specializes in what she calls "fast and fearless decorating," with colorful, spirited prints. Starting with shower curtains (she did a term at Blonder Home Fashions after leaving BBB), Murray has carefully built out her assortment.
"I equate the time at Bed Bath & Beyond as college," she said. "I learned the jargon. I learned the expectations. I learned the challenges. It's a fantastic company, but I realized I was not as suited to be a buyer as I was a product developer."
With a big push from her husband - "He literally kicked my behind and said go and do this" - she got underway.
Shower curtains are custom-colored to match the best-selling towel shades of the moment, she said. The duvet covers, which debuted late last year, all feature concealed zippers and retail from $79.00 to $89.99.
"I always want my product to be better than you expected," said Murray.
m.style is now moving into to window treatments as a decorating solution. "What shower curtains do for the bathroom, window curtains do for other rooms," she said.
The company will offer four base cloths as well as grommets and tab tops. Curtains will be packaged as a pair of panels with an average retail target of $39.99, "if not less," said Murray.

Friday, February 22, 2013

m.style out and about 2/22/2013

You just never know where you'll find m.style!

 

This weeks sighting comes from Scott Shafranek.  While looking for homes in his area of Charlotte NC, he spotted the Full Bloom pattern in this video for "2023 Bay Street in Chantilly".


Thanks for your great eye Scott!!!






http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPCAnSzhx7M&feature=player_embedded (check out 1:07 of the video)


A special thanks to Savvy + Co Real Estate for the great video

Friday, February 15, 2013

Fun Fact Friday: Life cycle of a shower curtain part 3

Now we move on to price.  
How are the retail prices determined?

The fabrication and many times the "brand name" will dictate a price in the marketplace.  A heavier weight cloth will most times command a higher retail because of the "perceived" value.  

In many stores, where the shower curtain are only displayed in their vinyl bag packaging,. the weight and size of the shower curtain is key in its success.  

For the most part, shower curtains range in retail price from $19.99 to $49.99.  In today's world and economically challenging times, a retail higher than $49.99 is rare.

m.style is focused on bringing beautiful, high quality and affordable shower curtain to the market, to you!  m.style retails range from $29.99 to $39.99.

SO...think about it, for $30 to $40, you can instantly transform the look of your bath!  Got family coming for the holidays?  Need a decorating lift in the most used room in your home?  

A shower curtain is the way to go!


daisy dance orange $39.99


avery spa $29.99

first impressions lipstick $39.99
Here are a few of the new shower curtains I will be showing at the upcoming NY Home Fashions Week.  















I will be talking a bit more about this next week in Fun Fact Friday.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Your Blog Comments - I LOVE them!

Happy Tuesday!
A heartfelt thanks to all who let me know the comment portion of the Blog was not working as it should.  

The issue has been corrected and we're all better now.  Please comment...I LOVE to hear your feedback, suggestions, and ideas!

Friday, February 8, 2013

Fun Fact Friday: Let it snow

Like many of you on the East Coat, I am gearing up for the big snow. 
Fun Fact Friday will be seen on Tidbit Tuesday :-)

Be safe out there!
Monika

Friday, February 1, 2013

Fun Fact Friday: Life cycle of a shower curtain part 2


Happppppy Friday!!
Now that we have our colors in place, we can now move on to pattern.   

Makers of home textiles get their patterns in several ways.
Some have in-house artist and designers, others purchase original art from art dealers, and yet others use patterns from luxury and high end textile companies and “convert” them.  I am lucky to have access to all of these.  I mostly use the luxury textiles as I feel that are best suited for the home.  I'll talk more about this next week.
ditsy style wallpaper




What do I look for first?   
Scale is my first lead. Bathrooms are normally small spaces and smaller “ditsy” prints can look busy and disturbing to the eye.



I like larger scale patterns to make the space look larger.  This is the pattern Morgan (in my bathroom right now in fact).  The colors are restful and very “bathroom friendly” and the scale is easy on the eye.


This is the pattern Flora in radiant lipstick.  Even this bold play on color can work in a small space because of its scale.