For our first foray into bed linens, it had to be roses. The front of the quilt is hand-block printed with my drawing of a David Austin 'Sweet Juliet' rose with petals unfurled.
Fully reversible, the back of the quilt features the Wild Garden print. Whichever way it is turned, it will bring joy to the bedroom (not to mention warmth).
Shop the look
When it comes to making the bed, I love crisp white cotton sheets as a foil to the rest. It should cocoon with a mattress topper and deliciously thick duvet. The quilt dresses and brings colour to the space, even just folded at the foot of the bed. Cushions are a must especially if - like me - you like to read on the bed.
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For our first foray into bed linens, it had to be roses. The front of the quilt is hand-block printed with Rosanna’s drawing of a Sweet Juliet rose, with powder and royal blue petals unfurled. Fully reversible, the back of the quilt features the Wild Garden print in cobalt blue. Whichever way it is turned, it will bring joy to the bedroom (not to mention warmth).
Finished with a blue edge and contrast piping.
100% cotton outer, filled with cotton wadding
Dry clean only
Single 150cm x 225cm
Double 220cm 270cm
King 270cm x 270cm
Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle. Do not bleach. For air drying, please avoid direct sunlight. To tumble drying, please use a low heat. The product can be ironed on a low setting and dry cleaned. Full care guidelines here.
100% Indian cotton
Credits
Slip dress: Bungalow Yarn
Dress: Beulah
Vases: Ram Gopal Blue Pottery
Candle: Good Earth
With huge thanks to Maria Grazia and all the team at Deeppura Garh
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