Patterned Bedding
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Peacock Alley
Fern is a free-flowing printed design that adds flare to your design scheme without any fuss. Its fitted sheet, duvet cover and sleeping shams are inspired by the European method of snoozing without a top sheet. Making your bed has never been easier.
This item is very pretty and coordinates well with the other bedding where I'll be using it. I appreciate that it closes with a zipper as opposed to buttons. I've had the placket that holds buttons tear out in other duvet covers. That said, it's a very simple duvet cover. It has no interior ties to secure the duvet, so you'll need clips to hold the duvet in place. The reason I'm giving it only three stars is that I think it is overpriced.. Anonymous. . 2024-01-04 21:43:12
Pine Cone Hill
Stipples from a loaded blue inky brush in herringbone patterns, each brushstroke individual, like a fingerprint, indicating slightly different pressure. The illusion is of bespoke, handpainted fabric. The truth is that each daub is expertly reproduced on crisp white cotton for a stunning duvet and matching sham that will elevate your bed to artful heights.
Love this duvet! It just perfect & brightens up my bedroom!. Tara. Ashburn, VA. 2025-02-02 15:33:08
Daniel Design Studio
The essense of glamour in a mix of neutral shades, this woven marbleized look with silver metallic touches reverses to a solid colour faux linen.
Eastern Accents
Aquatic life elements from the world's seas accent a powder blue color scheme with ease in light gray hues paired with geometric accents. Pintuck shams give the dominant printed euros an edge on coastal style while the muted gray shams act as a binder in colorways. Finish the designer's look with appropriately dressed windows in coordinating gray fabric.