There are a lot of online
sources with a few nice things each, like The Company Store and Garnet Hill. For myself, I prefer plain old solid colors and the best quality I can afford (which isn't always the highest thread count).
IKEA has a lot of great printed sheets and duvet covers but unfortunately they're all on poor quality fabric that doesn't wear well and tends to fade. They do sell some solid color sheets that are much better quality but I think only in a few light colors and white. Forget about the prints except for maybe in a kid's room.
Modern linen leads...
Thanks for those suggestions I will check them out.
My sheets are 400 -500 thread count from Bloomingdales, very nice quality so I'm happy with them.
My interest is only in duvet covers, or coverlets, throw pillows, etc.
I'll continue searching .... but for now DWR offers a very nice linen duvet cover and simple linen throw pillows that are down/feather but unfortuantely the pillows alone - 3 of them, costs $570 dollars which in my opinion is outrageously high. The best design about the pillows are that the length is 36" in length giving it a long horizontal line on the bed, love that.
Searching on until DWR next sale in Sept, I think. Thanks.
sanderson
sanderson have re-issued some of their 1950s patterns, They employed great designers and artists, including lucienne day and john piper. The quality of materials is excellent.
http://www.sanderson-uk.com/50s-fabric.aspx
RH linens post by Rockybird
Hey Rockybird,
You'll probably not see this post as the thread is very old.
However, I wanted to share that i have indeed placed an order with Restoration Hardware for a linen duvet cover. I have ordered the garment -dyed textured linen, should arrive in a week or so. My fingers are crossed for a perfect color match to the sample swatch provided by the sales person.
If so, it will work beautifully with a couple of linen pillows from Design within Reach. Choked on the cost of those pillows on sale too, just orderd them today.
All items should arrive in a week or so.
Fingers are crossed for a gorgeous outcome!
Again, thanks for your input.
Zencat 🙂
Another way to go about in in future
Buy fabric you like and get a tailor or seamstress to sew you pillows and duvet cover. It can actually be less expensive than pre-made, since these things are very fast and easy to sew. Sometimes you can even find original fabric, especially for small items like pillows.
Wallter Bedding I have one of their bed spreads and love it. They also have throws and pillows. http://foldbedding.com
as for my family and me, we use ..... we like it because it's rather soft and can be easily ironed. they have not only bedding, but nightwear as well. I'm happy we've found this company and I strongly recommend it to you 😉
(edited by DA - link removed - no advertising on the forum please)
hi, I am from Australia. I think Egyptian cotton bed sheets are more comfortable than any other fabric. I only prefer Egyptian cotton sheets for my bedding. And I always look for another top brand's sheet sets that I haven't used before.
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