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INTRODUCING JAMIESHOP.COM


Have you ever been reading Elle Decor or House Beautiful and noticed how many of the items in their product round-ups are "to the trade?" You could stumble upon the dining table of your dreams only to realize you'd need an interior designer to hook you up. Enter the online buying service jamieshop.com, the brainchild of L.A. designer Jamie Herzlinger. 
Sign up on her website, shop the trade catalogs on her website, and score the items you've dogeared for as much as 40% off retail. 

With designers like Bungalow 5, Jan Showers, Marjorie Skouras (my favorite!), Scalamandre, Schumacher, and hundreds more, you'll have access to top designers at the best prices available. Whether you're furnishing your dream home or searching for one perfect finishing touch, jamieshop.com is a brilliant way to get designer products at a discount.

*This post is sponsored by jamieshop.com, a site I genuinely love and endorse. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Design Darling possible!

7 comments:

Style After Hours said...

Sounds amazing! Can't wait to check everything out!

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Lauren said...

The blue table is beautiful! I cannot wait to see everything else Jamieshop.com has to offer!

Lauren,
http://www.atouchofsoutherngrace.blogspot.com/

Alex said...

I love the idea of using bright accessories when designing a room. That blue coffee table is super cute and would look great with some bright coffee table books on it!

Signe said...

Wow, the chair is adorable!!

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Anonymous said...

wow! This woman is a genius! Thanks for the scoop!

Sam (Savvy City Chic) said...

That side table is gorgeous.

Liz-a-Licious said...

That chandelier is everything! I'm lucky enough to have a best friend who is an interior designer. Not only does she have access to these amazing "to the trade" showrooms, most of which I couldn't afford in my lifetime, she also has the oh so useful designer discount card to more wallet friendly places like Pottery Barn and West Elm.