The Return of Bombay Company
The formerly ubiquitous Bombay Company is set for a resurgence. The brand, which was once in malls across the U.S. with a total of 450 stores, will debut a new full collection this fall. According to Home Accents Today, the 250-piece collection will include home decor, gifts and furniture that will pull together both best-selling archival pieces and fresh designs.The brand has a new penthouse showroom at 489 Fifth Avenue in New York City and will debut a collection during a one-hour show on QVC on September 30. That show will feature 14 home decor and accent pieces ranging in price from $29 to $180.
The full collection includes the Art Nouveau D'Orsay table collection, Asian Garden dinnerware, Montebello reverse-painted mirror and other travel-inspired pieces. Prices start as low as $7 with furniture selling for up to $1,500.
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