Branching out
Luxe linen, bedding, and home brand weaving style and sustainability opens first Texas store in Houston
Houstonians who want to give their homes a refresh may want to check out a brand new spot for some inspiration. Boll & Branch, a luxury linen brand with shops in Boca Raton, Florida and Greenwich, Connecticut, has opened its very first Texas location in Houston's Highland Village.
The brand, whose productions can be found in select Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's stores around the country, offers thoughtfully designed products for the living room, bedroom, outdoors and beyond.
The new showroom at 3930 Westheimer features exclusive and unique regional items that can be only found in that store.
Guests will find an array of high-quality towels, bedding, pajamas, and more in an immersive, design-forward shopping experience, the company promises.
Boll & Branch's Signature Starter Bundle includes the brand's Signature Hemmed Sheet Set in colors such as balsam, shore, and sand; along with a coordinating duvet and pillow cases. The solid colors allow guests to mix and match, blending or contrasting to already established home decor. The waffle bed blanket, made with long-staple, 100-percent organic cotton, offers plush luxury.
Visitors to the Highland Village location offers shoppers a spa-like environment, and thoughtful customer service. All products are expertly crafted from the finest sustainable materials, 100-percent traceable, and made free from toxins – guaranteeing a softer, more luxurious product.
Those who quickly ask about familiar thread count indicators of quality, Boll & Branch instead focuses on using the highest-quality cotton available. According to the brand's press materials, Boll & Branch has a strong presence among Lone Star State shoppers, so a brick-and-mortar location is sure to be a must-visit for brand lovers and newbies alike.
Launched in 2014 by Scott and Missy Tannen, who now serve as CEO and Head of Design, respectively, Boll & Branch is now a $200 million business. Sweet dreams, indeed.