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Monochrome Bedding

nordic nights bedding from clothnclay.com
nordic nights bedding from clothnclay.com

I hate to say it but those nights they are a drawing in and those evenings they are a getting chilly and the bloody clocks are going back soon. Still *deep breath* why not ease the pain with a new duvet cover. These will be in stock at the end of the month at ClothnClay.com or, for those of you who like your shops to be reassuring and comforting John Lewis.

black and white duvet cover from clothnclay.com
black and white duvet cover from clothnclay.com

The range is 100 per cent cotton, 300 thread count and comes single, double and super king. While I’m talking about sizes it’s good to find single ones too. My teenage boys don’t want branded bedding but finding cool stuff (ie monochrome) in single sizes has been tricky.

charcoal duvet set from clothnclay.com
charcoal duvet set from clothnclay.com

This range was inspired by the beauty of the Nordic landscape in winter and includes mountains, forest and geometric designs in lots of deep greys and shades of blue. A double set costs £120 and there are cushions for £45 and throws  (pictured below) for £85.

knitted throw from clothnclay.com
knitted throw from clothnclay.com

There is also a range of reversible plain covers too. I’ve had white bedding for years and years. I sense a change coming and it’s not just the clocks.

Kate Watson-Smyth

The author Kate Watson-Smyth

I’m a journalist who writes about interiors mainly for The Financial Times but I have also written regularly for The Independent and The Daily Mail. My house has been in Living Etc, HeartHome and featured in The Wall Street Journal & Corriere della Sera. I also run an interior styling consultancy Mad About Your House. Welcome to my Mad House.

3 Comments

  1. Hi Kate,

    I love receiving your posts but recently there have been a few (not all) that when I’ve opened the email on my phone I haven’t been able to see the images-eg this post about monochrome bedding. Although as you write so well I almost don’t need the pictures!
    If I follow the link to your blog I can see the pictures fine, it’s just the email-there are rectangular boxes where the images should be. Perhaps it’s a glitch with my phone but I thought I’d mention it in case anyone else was having problems.

    1. Hmm – I’m not sure what this could be and am so untech I can’t make a helpful suggestion! Let me speak to my web designer and see if he knows. The blog has been optimised for phones and has been working up until now so perhaps there is some glitch. I’m so sorry about this and will see what I can do, Kate

      1. Oh, I just came over to say the same thing! I have an iPhone and I get your posts by email, if that helps you at all. I recently upgraded to ios10, not sure if that had an impact.

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