Taking A Look At Bedding Collections For 2008/2009
- By MIKE SELVON
- Published 11/2/2008
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Luxurious bedding collections for 2008/2009 range from rich coffee and taupe to crisp white and spa blue. You can get chic contemporary embroidery or an ethnic Moroccan flair. One thing designers seem intent on is providing you with a diverse range that encapsulates your personal style and offers a subtle hint of color or pattern without whacking you over the head with it.
The designs are all striking, at first glance, but ultimately soothing and enjoyable to keep around for years to come. Eco-friendly designs are beginning to emerge this year as our global consciousness seems to shift and vivid accents are in.
"Sex and the City" fans may recall Charlotte's fun red-and-white, poppy and ivory silk charmeuse bedroom set. The exotic design is one of the bedding collections from designer Ann Gish and can be purchased for $200 to $810 at Neiman Marcus. Gish is known for her attention to detail, quality construction and experimentation with various textures.
She likes to layer her comforter sets with various velvets, high-thread-count cottons, silks and taffetas. She'll mix a bright and bold with a neutral to bring a room to life. Her "Ready To Bed" collection
offers 100% silk at a reasonable price. These bedding accessories are fit for royalty!
Orange is "in" for this year's bedding collections and no luxury bedding proves that more than Mystic Valley Traders' "Turtle Bay Mandarin Collection." The exuberant, bold, burnt orange accent pillows complement a gray bedspread trimmed in orange and gold.
The best part about Mystic Valley Traders is that they offer fine bedding, but the items are made from certified organic linen and natural cotton, which makes it an eco-friendly selection. There are other choices to meet your style as well.
For instance, the red, black and gray geometric "At the Ritz" spread shouts class from the art deco era with "tuxedo and gala stripe prints, while the "Out of Africa" collection brings a room to life with animal patterns. You can find these collections and more at "Mvt Bedding", retailing from $1350 to $1850.
The cost of designer bedding collections can easily run into the thousands of dollars. However, many people pass their decadent bedspreads down as family heirlooms. Many nights of satisfying slumber will be spent beneath these dazzling designs and soft textures, so it makes sense to purchase a comforter set that sets you apart in terms of style and comfort.
The designs are all striking, at first glance, but ultimately soothing and enjoyable to keep around for years to come. Eco-friendly designs are beginning to emerge this year as our global consciousness seems to shift and vivid accents are in.
"Sex and the City" fans may recall Charlotte's fun red-and-white, poppy and ivory silk charmeuse bedroom set. The exotic design is one of the bedding collections from designer Ann Gish and can be purchased for $200 to $810 at Neiman Marcus. Gish is known for her attention to detail, quality construction and experimentation with various textures.
She likes to layer her comforter sets with various velvets, high-thread-count cottons, silks and taffetas. She'll mix a bright and bold with a neutral to bring a room to life. Her "Ready To Bed" collection
Orange is "in" for this year's bedding collections and no luxury bedding proves that more than Mystic Valley Traders' "Turtle Bay Mandarin Collection." The exuberant, bold, burnt orange accent pillows complement a gray bedspread trimmed in orange and gold.
The best part about Mystic Valley Traders is that they offer fine bedding, but the items are made from certified organic linen and natural cotton, which makes it an eco-friendly selection. There are other choices to meet your style as well.
For instance, the red, black and gray geometric "At the Ritz" spread shouts class from the art deco era with "tuxedo and gala stripe prints, while the "Out of Africa" collection brings a room to life with animal patterns. You can find these collections and more at "Mvt Bedding", retailing from $1350 to $1850.
The cost of designer bedding collections can easily run into the thousands of dollars. However, many people pass their decadent bedspreads down as family heirlooms. Many nights of satisfying slumber will be spent beneath these dazzling designs and soft textures, so it makes sense to purchase a comforter set that sets you apart in terms of style and comfort.
