We have long been known as a source for leather and hide pillows, but not so much for equally striking styles in fabrics. In 2015, we plan to change that!
Our fabric pillow collection is growing, with more styles planned for the near future. Have a look below at some of our most recent additions, or click here to see all of our current fabric pillow styles.
Labels: Color, Linen, New Arrivals, Product Preview
Our collection of Mongolian Lamb Pillows has just jumped from a mere three options, basic black, white and chocolate, to a sweeping collection of almost 30 fantastic colors! From a brillant deep red to an elegantly understated light grey, we now cover the full spectrum of hues.
Pfeifer Studio can now proudly call itself the online destination for premium Mongolian lamb skin pillows.
Sand Mongolian Lamb Pillow - shown at 12 x 22 inches
Red Mongolian Lamb Pillow - shown at 12 x 22 inches
Light Grey Mongolian Lamb Pillow - shown at 17 x 17 inches
Frosted Silver Mongolian Lamb Pillow - shown at 17 x 17 inches
Pink Mongolian Lamb Pillow - shown at 12 x 22 inches
Greige Mongolian Lamb Pillow - shown at 20 x 20 inches
Lavender Mongolian Lamb Pillow - shown at 17 diameter inches
Labels: Color, Handmade, New Arrivals, PIllows, Product Preview
As always, we have been busy at working creating custom products for our clients. Have a look at a few recent projects or click here to see many more.

This handsome bench with cube legs in solid Pine and was commissioned for the flagship location of a new high end restaurant chain for their reception area.
These pretty leather poufs in a deep burgundy shade were a custom order for a New Mexico spa's lounge area.
A hotel in Arizona commissioned a collection of leather boxes in vary sizes and designs for the offices in a hotel renovation.
Labels: Benches, Color, custom project, India, leather, Made in New Mexico, Stools
Red and Yellow and Pink and Green, Purple and Orange and Blue. Check out our new pillows, check out our new pillows.. Which one will you choose?
Labels: Color, leather, New Arrivals, PIllows, Product Preview
New in Store are these beautiful, fun, colorful and 100% handmade dog collars ($45 - $79) created by Maasai people in Kenya. Saba loved them so much that she asked for one of her own. And she never asks for anything!
Not only are they beautiful, they are also fair trade…and that goes a long way. The beading of these collars (and coordinating bracelets - $25) generates income for over 200 Kenyans who otherwise might earn as little as $1,500 a year. Other than the operating costs of the people in the US who are helping to bring their craft to market (one part time employee, marketing and air freight), all of the money goes back to Kenya. Good in so many ways.
So swing by Pfeifer Studio, get your pooch some style and feel good about it.
Labels: Africa, Color, Fiar Trade, gifts, handicrafts, New Arrivals, New In Store, Pfeifer Finds
A lover of all things great in design, I continue to be fascinated with the crossover between fashion and interiors. With New York Fashion Week behind us, and spring just around the corner, here are some of the latest resort and spring fashion collections and how they relate to the timeless and always up-to-date collection at Pfeifer Studio. Thank you style.com for the amazing photos.

FASHION TREND #1: Neutrals, Metallics, and Sheer Fabrics
One fashion trend you can expect to see this spring is a collection of neutrals that shimmer in the light with layered sheer fabrics. Dries Van Noten’s Let There Be Light collection draws inspiration from faded glamour, iridescent fabrics and neutral color palettes. (3.1) Phillip Lim offers up a puzzle piece collection of sorts with layered see-through organza and nude tulle shifts.

For Pfeifer’s response to fashion’s neutrals, metallics, and sheers, check out products from the Natural Glamour trend.

FASHION TREND #2: Prints, Prints, and Prints
I love colorful printed fabrics because they make me feel alive. This spring expect to see bright colors and daring combinations! The Moschino Cheap and Chic line is very fun and flirty, and who can resist the vintage-inspired prints from Chriz Benz. Finally, color and print could not exist without Betsey Johnson and her ability to make a true pattern statement.

So, how does Pfeifer Studio respond to color and print? With a few colorful distractions of our own. Peruse our collection of One-of-kinds to see more…

FASHION TREND #3: Black and White
A timeless trend that’s here to stay, black and white looks great on anyone. Chanel’s spring collection is black and white and rock all over...check out those leggings…and Moschino has some pretty cool black and white graphics from the 2011 resort collection.

Pfeifer’s response to black and white goes without saying. Check out the Touch of Black trend with exclusive Pfeifer tables and some pretty terrific Pfeifer Finds.
Posted By: Angela (loftshoppe@gmail.com)
Labels: Color, designers and artists, fashion, Inspiration, Pfeifer Trends
Happy New Year Pfeifer Pfans! We can’t wait to bring you another fantastic year full of new products, interesting design perspectives, Pfeifer PFavorites, and of course the latest news as to what’s happening in the studio. In my opinion, there’s no better way to kick-start 2011 than with an introduction to some of the latest trends in color…so let’s go.
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COLOR
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Each year we anxiously await the release of new color palettes. Thrilled to see gray tones are still with us, I was surprised to see how many different palettes there are to choose from. From calm and soothing to spunky and spicy. Color creates a mood, and much of the inspiration for 2011 comes from our economy and the various states that people are in.
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Farrow & Ball: In the just released January/February Lonny issue (
www.lonnymag.com), Sarah Cole, design director for Farrow & Ball, suggests a gray-based palette for a relaxed and timeless look that can be mixed with soft blues and rich purples for an informal approach. For a more urban and contemporary fee, she suggests throwing in rust and a toned-down hue of white for balance. Check out these Farrow & Ball-inspired rooms from
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Farrow & Ball: Plummet
Farrow & Ball: Charlotte-Locks
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Benjamin Moore: Benjamin Moore’s Color Pulse forecast is all about Balance. BALANCE is an attribute that we all strive to live. Sorting the Real from the Surreal defines priorities that drive the direction for 2011, as it gives us a chance to dream of the future. From the rural influences to urban application, BALANCE is supported by 4 themes for COLOR PULSE 2011: The Farm, Order, Escape, and Tribe. Benjamin Moore's annual COLOR PULSE forecast has won awards and received international recognition. (benjaminmoore.com) -
Pfeifer Studio’s take on color for 2011
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The Pfeifer Studio collection is grounded in the earth with wood tones, charcoal gray’s and scrumptious browns. We mix it up with colorful accessories, blankets and throw pillows in leather, wool, and silk. Below I have created my 2011 inspiration room mixed with a bit of Pfeifer, some Anthropologie, and Tory Burch signature orange, because I would of course need to look fabulous in my new space.
6) Tory Burch: Spring 2011 signature orange collection
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Labels: Color, Inspiration