I am redoing our master bedroom and am looking for recommendations for good stores and brands for sheets, duvets, etc. I'm willing to pay for high-end brands; I want it to look and feel good. |
Bloomingdales has awesome bedding. go to Tyson's and check it out.
Horchow is also very high-end. Tuesday Morning has a lot of high-end bedding, but something is always a little jacked-up with their stuff. my bedding set is from Bloomingdales, but my sheet, which are the best sheets ever, are from Costco. |
What types of materials are you looking for, and what is your typical sleepwear? That's a factor, because high end sheets aren't always better to begin with, and unless you wear very little or nothing to bed, cheaper and lower thread count is usually fine. |
Someone posted this question a while back and I jotted down the suggestions (it was for sheets and towels) b/c I want to buy a king bed and new linens when we move to a new house:
Linens: Matouk – sheets and towels Serena and Lily – sheets Pine Cone Hill – sheets and towels Sferra Yves Delorme (McLean) Gracious Home (NYC, online) Macy’s Hotel Collection Garnet Hill Stores: Valerieanne in Vienna, linen store in foxhall square |
PP here. I actually have a set of Signoria di Firenze sheets and duvet that are amazing. They are over 10 years old, from my single and DINK days, so soft with age and they've been washed and dried in the dryer 1000+ times and they are amazing. I would highly recommend them. |
Usually I can figure out acronyms pretty easily, but DINK has me stumped. What does it stand for? |
Not pp but I'll help
Dual Income No Kids |
The best is Rough Linen. http://www.roughlinen.com/ |
Belk - Biltmore for your home |
I really love the comforter I got from Company Store - I buy down alternative, it shifts less. |