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Best Place To Buy Bed Linen Uk

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We hope you love the products we recommend! Just so you know, BuzzFeed may collect a small share of sales from the links on this page. Bedding is one of those rare things that we literally use every single day, and some people have strong feelings about it. We asked the BuzzFeed Community where they get their sheets, and if there are any brands, materials, or stores they swear by. These are the most recommended stores. $32-43 for flat sheets Most recommended for: comfortable, super-affordable sheets and duvets. Pricing: Sheets range from $6 to $357 and comforters/duvets range from $13 to $1,113. Most recommended for: Beautiful textiles, pillow cases, and brightly patterned quilts. There are often big sales on bedding as well. Pricing: Sheets and sets range from roughly $30 to $250 and comforters/quilts range from $150 to $400. Submitted by marym46f7c8519 and many others. Most recommended for: Custom artwork printed onto super-soft microfiber duvet covers, or pretty much any other type of textile.




Choose from thousands of designs created by artists around the world. Pricing: All duvets cost $99. Any of these prints can be made into duvets. $99 - Flannel queen set $309 - Queen size down comforter Most recommended for: Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel sheets and down comforters, for their long-term durability and super soft materials. Pricing: Sheets range from $23 to $189 and comforters range from $65 to $509. Submitted by shanalc and a few others. $190- Queen memory foam mattress topper $49- Queen microfiber sheet set Most recommended for: Mattress toppers, mattresses, and reduced-price, high-thread-count sheets. Note: You can order online from Costco without a membership, but you’ll be charged an extra 5% of your total order. If you’re buying anything over the price of $1,100 (meaning you’d have to pay an extra $55 surcharge), it’s worth it to get the $55 yearly membership. Pricing: Sheet sets range from $40 to $150 (for queen size) and comforters range from $45 to $200.




Submitted by KarenRyan and many others. Most recommended for: 100% bamboo sheets (the company makes only bamboo products), which are on the pricier side but valued for their durability, softness, and eco-friendliness. Pricing: Sheet sets range from $99 to $239 and their only comforter costs $279. Submitted by Kenneth Mishkel, Facebook. $129- Queen sheet set Most recommended for: Being insanely comfortable, luxurious, well-made, and responsibly produced. Parachute is a small company that specializes in basic home textiles like sheets and towels that are casual but sophisticated. Pricing: Sheet sets range from $89 to $189 and comforters range from $119 to $299. Lilly Pulitzer collection- $48-198 Most recommended for: Bright, colorful patterns, soft flannel sheets, and kids bedding. Pricing: Sheets range from $24 to $295 and comforter and duvet covers range from $15 to $295. $149 - Queen duvet cover $49 - pillowcase set Most recommended for: Beautifully patterned duvet covers and sheets, affordable Bed-in-a-Bag style “Snooze Sets.”




Pricing: Sheets range from $29 to $109 and comforters range from $89 to $199. Submitted by Breanna Ingram, Facebook. $79 - 300 count queen sheet set $69 - Standard down pillow Most recommended for: Pillows, quilts, and basic sheets that last for an extremely long time. Pricing: Sheet sets range from $12 to $279 and comforters range from $20 to $300. Submitted by Leah Sexton, Facebook. $329- Queen sheets set Most recommended for: Italian linen, extremely luxurious and splurgeworthy sheets and duvets. Pricing: Sheets range from $30 to $400 and comforters range from $219 to $579. Bed Bath and Beyond $110-200- Wamsutta Dream Zone sheet set $189- Kate Spade queen comforter Most recommended for: Sheets (specifically the Wamsutta brand Dream Zone sheets) and huge selections of basics like pillows, comforters, and mattress toppers. Pricing: Sheets range from $10 to $600 and comforters range from $18 to $1,000. Most recommended for: Duvet covers, affordable down comforters, and down-free alternatives that still keep you warm.




Pricing: Sheets range from $3 to $50 and comforters range from $15 to $129. Submitted by Melissa Schmidt (Facebook) and a ton of other commenters. Most recommended for: Jersey, flannel, and organic sheets as well as the Bed-in-a-Bag sets that include a set of sheets, pillow cases, and a comforter for around $100. Pricing: Sheets range from $3.50 to $220 and comforters range from $20 to $350. Submitted by Matt Cormier (Facebook) and many other commenters. Go forth and snuggle. Want to be featured on BuzzFeed? Follow the BuzzFeed Community on Facebook and Twitter!Whether you want to dress your bed in a simple stripe, florals, abstract or plain old white, we’ve got it sussed. 1. Dickins & Jones Rosie White Bedding: from £18, House of Fraser This set delivers for those who love the crisp white freshness of hotel linen, adding a textured design that makes it cosy enough for home. We’re particularly impressed by its good value and potential for combining with bright colours or other textures.




2. Bolltistel Duvet Set: from £30, Ikea Huge abstract dandelions in yellow, purple and a mix of grey tones make up this fresh IKEA print. It’s bold design needs little accessorizing with further pillows or throws. The set is a mix of cotton and lyocell, a renewable material made from wood pulp. 3. Arrowhead Duvet Set: £19, Urban Outfitters Coloured triangles follow each other back and forth across this fun double duvet set from hip high-street shop Urban Outfitters. The set comes in pink, grey and black as well as this minty green (our favourite for Spring). 4. Orla Kiely Bird Watch: £90, Amara If it’s funky you’re after, look no further than Orla Kiely, who has a great eye for mixing pattern and colour in creative and bold ways. We particularly like this colourful bird print on white background, which comes gift boxed. 5. Seasalt Yacht Bedding: £15, Marquis & Dawe Bring a bit of beach to your bedroom with this nautical yacht print set from Seasalt.




They’re made from super-soft 200 thread cotton, which is breathable and cool for summer, and the contrasting piping running around the outside is a nice detail. 6. Alvine Kvist: from £30, Ikea Refresh your bedroom in an instant with this charcoal print against a white background. It will look just as at home in a contemporary or urban setting as a traditional one. Made from crisp cotton and with a nice low price tag, it’s a design that is bound to stay timeless. 7. Luxury Plain White: from £47, The Best Bed Linen in the World Many of the top hotels across the UK use this bed linen, made of 400 thread-count percale. They stay white, no matter how many washes they get, and their weight and durability is impressive too. Don’t panic if you think they’re a bit shiny when you open them up – that reduces after a couple of washes. 8. Anorak Kissing Stags: from £45, Amara This design of black kissing stags on a cream background has proven hugely popular on everything from towels to cushions and it works particularly well on this 100 per cent cotton duvet cover, which is available in single, double and king sizes, which come with matching pillowcases.




9. Bluebellgray Devon Floral Bedding: from £65, John Lewis If you love florals but find most designs a bit too twee, you’ll love the bold colours and big blooms of Bluebellgray’s range, which is striking and pretty at the same time. We think the little details, like the bright green contrast piping round the edges and the simple petal print on the reverse, make this set a really beautiful choice. 10. Designers Guild Sukumala Berry: from £70, Designers Guild Running from rich magenta to smoky aubergine and decorated with a stencil print, this cotton set is an eye-catching one. The underside is pattern-free for days when you want a change from brights. 11. The White Company Savoy: from £90, The White Company No wonder this Italian-made bed linen is a bestseller. Available in white or alabaster, it is timeless and chic, as well as being made from super-smooth 400-thread-count Egyptian cotton percale that feels gorgeous against the skin and washes like a dream.




12. Joules Floral Duvet Cover: £50, Joules If you like florals with a bit of a difference, this fun bee print is a nice option. On the other side, you get beachy stripes. The fabric is super-soft and it washes well without fading, while the buttons and piping give it a nice quality finish. 13. Habitat Mauzy: from £25, Habitat Habitat has always been good at strong, abstract designs that work well in modern settings and this is no exception. This one has a nod to retro with its geometric design and bold palette and it’s nice and friendly on the purse-strings too. 14. Essenza Esra Duvet Set: from £80, Amara The fresh colour-combo on this super-soft cotton satin set is apparently inspired by the hues and reflections of the sea. Okay, it’s not quite the same as nodding on off the beach, but it’s a start. The White Company Savoy is soft and luxurious beyond belief, but if you want a bit more colour in your bedroom, our top recommendation goes to Designers Guild Sukumala Berry;

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