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Like an illustration of holiday memories, the Anis duvet cover is adorned with patterns on one side, highlighted by the quality of the digital printing. Plant and palm tree motifs harmonise with a coordinating pattern on the reverse.100% cotton bed linen, a creation by La Redoute Interiors. Cotton is part of our daily lives. We love it for its suppleness and softness. Product Details • 100% cotton • Contains 50% recycled cotton • 144 thread count • Palm tree print on the front / small flower patterns on the back • Straight buttoned hem Match this item with the rest of the bedding in the range for a stylish bedroom. And you can mix and match it with different colours and styles from our other bedding ranges when you want to change things up and create your own unique look. Care Advice • Machine washable at 40°C • By washing your laundry at 40°C instead of 60°C, you limit energy consumption. Dimensions • 140 x 200cm: Single • 160 x 210cm : Double • Recycled cotton. Using recycled cotton is all about conserving resources and reducing waste. • OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. Standard 100 certification by OEKO-TEX® tests textile products for harmful substances via an independent, international label.
I love this duvet-it’s a great choice for introducing a fresh, natural feel to a bedroom, thanks to its 50% recycled cotton composition. It works beautifully in both contemporary and boho interiors, adding a layer of understated texture and eco-conscious elegance. For styling, consider pairing it with neutral or pastel bedding to keep the look calm, or add a few patterned cushions for a touch of personality. Practical tips include layering with cosy throws during colder months and mixing it with other organic-textured accessories, like linen or jute rugs, to enhance its sustainable vibe. It’s a versatile piece that balances style and practicality effortlessly.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on La Redoute's website here