Cipher monograms are a standout for the way the letters are combined and intertwined to create something that is as much a decorative motif as it is a set of initials. The Kinsey monogram is made even more special by being an applique design, which is all the more rare to find in the…
A classic monogram style is made all the more special when shaded in two shades of coral. The Forrester is the perfect choice for table linens that blend seamlessly with your china, but works equally as well on bed or bath linens.
A simple scripted letter is made a little more special with delicate two-tone embroidery with an intricate side-scroll embellishment on the Blaise style. We love it on everything from towels to dinner napkins!
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The applique Maxwell monogram is the perfect example of taking an old-world technique and giving it a thoroughly modern twist. With simple, lean letters and a classic diamond shape, the Maxwell makes its mark in bright citron linen for the bathroom.
With clean simple lines and an art deco feel, the Oliver is at once classic and chic. The perfect monogram to be feted over cocktails, we think. Salut!
The Chopstick monogram is anything but ordinary. A clean letterstyle with asian flair, the Chopstick looks best in the straight-across format for something a touch more masculine and modern.
Not quite a block letter, not quite a script, the Abigail is Leontine's go-to applique monogram for accessories, but we love it on everything from shams to towels. This monogram is the perfect style for someone who wants a clean yet unique monogram that stands the test of time.
The quatrefoil is as classic as it gets, seen in the earliest architectural elements and always being reinterpreted in interior design. We love the quatrefoil-inspired Penelope monogram for it's symmetry and it's universal appeal.
Often imitated, never duplicated...the Alcott monogram is one of Leontine's most popular applique styles. Applique is bold and modern, yet often more unique than embroidery and harder to duplicate with digital equipment. Leontine's applique styles are still drawn, stitched, and finished by hand, making them an American treasure.