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Edie Rose by Rachel Bilson 'Bloom' Collection




Remember Rachel Bilson's Edie Rose collection for Macy's? If not, allow this post to refresh your memory. While browsing macys.com the other day, I noticed a couple new additions for spring that are totally pin-worthy. The "Bloom" collection for spring features more pretty tabletop items with nature motifs like delicate sketches of insects and birds. Prices range from about $15 for a hummingbird-design plate to $58 for a butterfly adorned basket, but you'll find most pieces are already on sale making this a very reasonably-priced way to add some fun to your kitchen. Head to macys.com and search for "Edie Rose" to see many more products, including some cheerful coral-tinged hydrangea pieces.















Photos courtesy of Macy's
Comments
It's a bit too old lady-ish for me, but I can definitely see Rachel's hand in these designs!
#1 MizzJ (Homepage) on 2012-01-26 02:40 (Reply)
Maybe a little old fashion looking at it out of context but I certainly could see some of this in a shabby chic or coastal or eclectic design setting. I like that there are lots of colors to choose from.
#1.1 Gemma on 2012-01-26 16:23 (Reply)
I really love everything about this collection. Just so gorgeous.
#2 Heather, Clearance Couture (Homepage) on 2012-01-26 16:41 (Reply)
Why show the Rachel Rose Edie Bilson Collection Of the Peacock Napkin holder & Cookie Jar if it is no longer available. It is always a disappointment knowing I can't can't purchase these items
#3 Elaine Rozak on 2020-03-16 23:36 (Reply)
That is always disappointing, but this post was written in 2012. We don't delete our archives. It's kinda fun to look back in time once in a while!
#3.1 The Budget Babe on 2020-03-17 08:04 (Reply)
My sentiment's exactly the same! Such a beautiful collection. Wish I was able to purchase more!
#3.2 Gigi Benkowsky on 2020-06-11 18:21 (Reply)
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