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This cosy and comfortable duvet cover and pillowcase set is carefully printed with a friendly koala print all over. It's part of our coordinated range for your baby's nursery. Crafted from pure cotton for a breathable feel that won't irritate their skin, it has a 200 thread count to ensure the little one stays comfortable at all times. The cotbed set includes one W120 x D140cm cotbed duvet cover and one junior pillowcase. The cot set includes one W100 x D120cm cot duvet cover and one junior pillowcase. Please remember: Quilts, duvets and pillows are not suitable for children under 12 months due to the risk of overheating. The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) is a not-for-profit organisation who exists to ‘make global cotton production better for the people who produce it, better for the environment it grows in, and better for the sector’s future. BCI works with partners around the world such as WWF, Solidaridad and Cotton Connect to train farmers to produce cotton more sustainably. By buying cotton products from John Lewis, you’re supporting the training of these farmers to use water efficiently, care for the health of the soil and natural habitats, reduce the use of the most harmful chemicals and apply principles of fair and decent work.
This duvet set is perfect for adding a gentle, calming touch to a child's bedroom or a cosy, casual guest room. I love the playful koala print-it makes for a fun yet understated look that works well in neutral or pastel interiors. To style it effectively, pair it with simple bedding in soft colours like grey or pale blue to let the print stand out. Practical tips include layering it with a chunky knit throw or colourful cushions to add texture and personality. Its versatility means it pairs well with contemporary, Scandi, or even eclectic interiors, making it a reliable choice for a cheerful and inviting space.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on John Lewis's website here