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This Valentine’s Day, we are falling head over heels in love with our NEW HOME! You can now find us at 3100 South Susan Street, Santa Ana. We cannot wait for you to see our new Orange County showroom! From beautifully staged tablescapes to rooms for mock-ups, to even more square footage to house our ever-growing inventory of amazing rental products, we want to welcome you to our new home! Contact your Signature Sales Representative to schedule a visit! Read MorePops of PurpleAdd pops of jewel-toned purple to your next event to be on trend! From the wedding ceremony to the reception, purple can be incorporated in an assortment of ways. With endless shades to choose from, we just can't pick our favorite. Fuchsia, Eggplant, Lavender... the sky's the limit! Let violet linens really shine with custom uplighting! Intensify your tablescape with even more color. Our Parisian Pedestal Glassware is a perfect addition!Vibrant Color Collection We offer over 20 festive colors to suit your mood.




Mix and match in any combination you choose. Deco Collection Spoil your guests with modern elegance. This all white seating offers a clean contemporary style. Southwest Collection Combining wood, metal, and natural materials, this collection provides a rustic earthy feel. Royal Collection Make a statement with this over-the-top style of seating. It says, “Glitz & Glam”. Couture Collection A favorite for weddings, this is a modern take on a classic design. Glow Collection Lighten up with fun groupings that will increase the overall ambiance. LED color options available! Country Couture Collection A favorite for weddings, this is a modern take on a classic design. Divine Dining This collection of tables, benches, and dining chairs are sure to impress. Vintage HollywoodThis collection incorporates richer tones and exudes a cocktail lounge vibe.View some of our most popular lounge groupings. WeddingsComprised of white, silver, & gold...these items are sure to make any wedding reception pop!




New to InventoryOur inventory is constantly expanding. View all of our new arrivals here.Home   /   Customer Service   /   Shop Internationally Planning a visit to the United States? Or have friends and family in the U.S.? Shop at Sears to get everything you want—including great gifts for yourself or others. You'll be happy to see how online shopping in the U.S. couldn't be easier. Simply use an international credit card. shop Sears U.S. now Free U.S. Store Pickup Order something online but need a little help picking it up? You (or someone you know) can pay and pick up online orders at a Sears store. find a Sears store  |   U.S. Shipping & Delivery Looking to keep it simple? Get your order shipped or delivered to any address in the United States—including hotels. Get a little help from friends and family to get what you want—simply have your order delivered right to them. Did you know Sears ships to over 100 countries?




Take advantage of this major convenience and get whatever you wish, shipped to wherever you want. Shop in Puerto Rico Now it's easier than ever to shop at Sears in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. Whether you're living there or just visiting, you can pick up your order or have it shipped to you. shop Sears Puerto Rico If you are planning to visit the United States, or have friends and family here, shop at Sears to get everything you want—including gifts for yourself or others. Shopping online in the U.S. at Sears could not be easier. Once you place an order, you (or someone you know) can pick it up at a Sears store, have it shipped to over 100 countries—whatever is most convenient for you. After purchasing a small buckwheat pillow and falling in love with it, I set out to make my own standard sized (20×26″) buckwheat pillow. This pillow ultimately became the first Hullo buckwheat pillow prototype. I quickly found high-quality fabrics and tons of different tough-looking zippers, but locating bulk buckwheat hulls proved to be very time consuming.




Buckwheat hulls are available in many different varieties and qualities. My goal was simple: find the best ones for use in a pillow.Firstly, I narrowed the search considerably by considering only USA produced buckwheat hulls. Our company, Hulltex, is American. It’s very important to us that we support locally owned farms and companies, particularly during these challenging economic times.China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and and several other eastern european countries are big exporters of buckwheat. There are certainly good prices to be found, but they are typically not produced using the same high standards exercised  in the USA.Manufacturers of buckwheat pillows that utilize imported buckwheat hulls will frequently advertise their hulls as having been “roasted.” This term refers to a process required by the US government to remove any potential contaminants the product might contain prior to being distributed to American markets; it prevents the spread of plant pests and diseases.




The hulls are subjected to high heat, which eliminates some of their moisture content, making them a bit more brittle, dusty and prone to flattening out.I ordered our first sample buckwheat hulls thinking that they’d be perfect. They were certified organic and very cheap! When they arrived in the mail my high hopes were dashed. The hulls were all crushed flat and broken into many small pieces. So what’s wrong with that? A few things:Some marketers of buckwheat pillows try to use this characteristic to their advantage claiming that they’ve been “pre-flattened” or “polished.” It’s our belief that intact hulls are far superior, but there are two distinct, albeit small, advantages to crushed buckwheat hulls:My second sample of buckwheat hulls wasn’t much more successful than the first. Another certified organic variety with a very high price tag arrived at my door step. I tore into the package and was immediately disappointed to see the tiny little hulls contained. While completely intact, they were shriveled-appearing compared to some of the larger varieties typically used in buckwheat pillows.




Being so small, these were much more dense; they were heavier and restricted air flow much like the crushed buckwheat hulls in my first sample.I got a several other samples with similar issues-they were less than ideal for one reason or another. Finally a sample came that was perfect… well almost. The buckwheat hulls were:The one catch was that they weren’t certified organic. After pouring through available data, I determined that it was of little importance that the buckwheat hulls be certified. Buckwheat grows well without requiring noxious fertilizers or pesticides so it is most often very close to the definition of organic without actually being certified organic.In the end, it wasn’t a difficult decision. I decided that it was better to use buckwheat hulls with superior physical characteristics rather than rely on the insignificant label applied to potentially inferior pillow fill.In summary, without seeing the buckwheat hulls up close in person, it’s very difficult to know what you’re getting.

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