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Indulge in supreme softness and a relaxed look with this attractive bedding range. Featuring a subtle herringbone stripe in a calming palette of Croft Collection colours, it will help you to bring a sense of tranquility to the bedroom. Made from a comfortable, lightweight cotton, this naturally breathable material will help to regulate your temperature throughout the night, keeping you cool and undisturbed for a wonderful quality of sleep. Get cosy by layering up the bed with chunky knit throws and cushions, whilst keeping hues calm and collected to create a blissful and restorative sanctuary for sleep. Croft Collection is beautiful and considered. Neutral in palette, tactile by nature, it evokes a relaxed feel you'll love to come home to forever. Square pillowcase to fit 65cm x 65cm Oxford pillowcase to fit 75cm x 50cm plus frill Standard pillowcase to fit 75cm x 50cm King size pillowcase to fit 90cm x 50cm Single duvet cover to fit 200cm x 135cm Double duvet cover to fit 200cm x 200cm King size duvet cover to fit 225cm x 220cm Super king size duvet cover to fit 260cm x 220cm Have you thought about sheeting? Shop here.
I really like the Croft collection’s herringbone stripe bedding in slate because of its versatile, muted tone and classic pattern, which makes it suitable for a range of interiors-from modern minimalist to more traditional schemes. The understated sophistication of the herringbone stripe adds subtle texture without overwhelming a space. For styling, I’d suggest pairing it with crisp white or soft grey sheets to keep the look fresh, and adding layered cushions or throws in complementary tones like blush or navy for extra depth. It works particularly well in bedrooms aiming for a calm, understated vibe, and it’s practical too-its neutral palette makes it easy to update with seasonal accents or personalised touches over time.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
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