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Home Accessories And Decor by MyReviewsNow

If you are in the market for the highest quality home accessories and decor items, you will probably find what you're looking for at Carolina Rustica. Carolina Rustica is both a brick-and-mortar furniture store and a full service online supplier serving customers all over the US and Canada. If you happen to be in the Concord, North Carolina area, you will want to visit the 5000-square-foot showroom, featuring the most popular items they carry. The store is located in the historic Gibson Mill, which is home to many other home accessories and decor businesses and makes for a thrilling experience of hunting for treasures both new and old. The mill has been renovated with modern amenities while still keeping the charm of high ceilings, bare brick walls, and antique wood floors.


Who They Are and What They Provide


Fortunately, you don't have to be in North Carolina to shop Carolina Rustica's collection of unique and high quality home furnishings. Simply visit the website and peruse the amazing array of furniture, lighting, art, and more from more than 75 top designers and companies. You'll find everything from beds to office furnishings to chandeliers from designers like Tommy Bahama, Wesley Allen, and Paula Deen. For instance, Carolina Rustica offers 260 different queen-sized beds! And the choices are just as abundant in all product categories.


Carolina Rustica was founded by Richard and Cheryl Sexton in 1996 and operated under the name of Himal Home Gallery. The couple originally developed the store as a way to sell beautiful, handcrafted iron works made by residents of Nepal's refugee camps. It was a way to help these needy people while providing the kind of home accessories and decor items prized by American homeowners. Several years later when they opened their online store, it was apparent that many people were interested in iron beds, furniture, and accessories. Carolina Rustica was the eventual result.


Included among the many beautiful home accessories and decor items available are many unique hand-crafted iron items, just like there were in the beginning. Hand-forged beds, both in canopy and sleigh styles, have always been a top selling item. Some notable lines of home accessories and decor items carried are from Hubbardton Forge, Hinkley Lighting, Currey and Company, Fine Art Lamps, Minka Lavery, AICO, Bernhardt, and Hickory White furniture.


Eco-Friendly Options


For those people wishing to furnish their homes in the most environmentally positive way, there are natural fiber and sustainably produced rugs from Chandra Rugs. You can also choose from a wide array of Energy Star rated chandeliers and lighting. Carolina Rustica has a green statement posted on their website. You'll be glad to know they recycle cardboard shipping boxes as often as possible and use the most environmentally feasible packing materials.


Costs and Incentives


The best way to score a great deal on these home accessories and decor items is to shop the clearance section of the website. Clearance prices run from about 20% off to half or more off. But even if the item you have your heart set on is not available on clearance, you can expect to pay prices comparable to any other quality furniture store. Another way Carolina Rustica saves you money is through their free shipping options. All lighting and most decor items ship free, and most orders over $2000 qualify for free freight costs. There are no restocking fees in the event of a return unless the item was custom made.


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