Time for a bedroom refresh? Browse our edit of dream pieces and create a serene space that'll have you slumbering in style, including bedroom furniture, linens, nightwear and more.
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Gingerlily x Vanessa Konig double eiderdown
Gingerlily is known for its luxuriously soft silk bedding and nightwear made from the finest long-strand mulberry silk. The brand has teamed up with illustrator and colour consultant Vanessa Konig on a new range of bedding and accessories including eiderdowns, cushions, bedding, an eye mask and a dressing gown. Created in 100 per cent jacquard woven silk, the design features a delicate coral motif and comes in muted pastel tones. £515, gingerlilylondon.com
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‘Motif’ quilt by Tessa Layzelle
From her home studio in Yorkshire, textile designer Tessa Layzelle creates one-of-a-kind quilts using offcuts and end-of-line salvaged fabrics. Each new work begins with Layzelle creating a moodboard to guide the composition before designs are assembled using self-taught traditional appliqué techniques. £500 couvertureandthegarbstore.com
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Naturalmat’s organic cotton bed linen
Known for its ethically made mattresses and beds, Naturalmat’s new organic linen has been a long time in the making. The range is Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified, meaning that every step of production, from seed sowing to garment sewing, looks after the environment and the welfare of workers. In line with the brand’s focus on keeping supply chains local, the cotton is sourced from a mill in southern India that carries out the entire making process in-house ensuring full transparency. From £22 for a pair of pillowcases naturalmat.co.uk
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‘Lana II’ dressing table by Pinch
Pinch’s ‘Lana’ dressing table became a modern classic when it was launched in 2013. With smaller spaces in mind, this autumn sees the launch of ‘Lana II’ (pictured in walnut), a resized version with a more modest footprint. As with all the brand’s designs, finely crafted details make the pieces a pleasure to use; the dresser features a lockable drawer with internal divider and a tilting mirror. £5,895 pinchdesign.com
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‘Senzafine‘ storage system by Poliform
There’s no excuse for disorder in the bedroom with Poliform’s latest modular storage system. ‘Senzafine’ comprises chests of drawers, shelves and accessories that can be configured for any space, while its discrete design can be tailored to all schemes, thanks to an array of materials and finishes on frames, doors and handles. From £2,000 per linear metre poliformuk.com
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‘Poplin‘ sleepwear by Tekla
With more time at home on the agenda, comfort holds more sway than ever. A slew of brands have launched loungewear collections – our favourites combine style and sustainability. From Denmark, Tekla’sorganic cotton unisex designs have a relaxed oversized fit and come in a selection of stripes and plain colours. From £85 for shorts, teklafabrics.com
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‘Block‘ cushion by Aeand
Hand-printed on raw-edged linen using a chemical-free process, the shapely patterns of Aeand’s textiles are created from the paper cutout artworks of studio founder Alessandra Chambers. The British brand’s range of cushions are cut from pieces of printed fabric where no two lengths are the same, making every one unique. From £115, earlofeast.com
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‘Marihuana‘ candle by Loewe
Loewe’s debut collection of home scents takes its inspiration from the meticulous illustrations of botanical life from the Age of Discovery.The fragrances themselves err towards the earthy and complex – think liquorice, juniper berry and ivy. Our pick is ‘Marihuana’; its green, calming perfume makes for the perfect bedtime companion. Candle, £70 loewe.com
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‘Air Eucalyptus‘ duvet by Mela
The latest material to be put to use for bedding? Eucalyptus. More breathable than cotton and naturally dust-mite repellent, it’s ideal for allergy sufferers and requires 10 times less water to produce than cotton. Sleep specialist Mela’s ‘Air Eucalyptus Duvet’ uses the fibres for both the outer shell and the filling. From £139.99 for a duvet melacomfort.co.uk
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‘JT nightstand‘ by Jack Trench
Jack Trench is well known for its bespoke kitchens, but few know that it also makes finely crafted free-standing furniture. With well balanced proportions, sumptuous timbers and solid brass details, the 'JT nightstand' is a piece that exudes a refined and restful feel. £2,800, jacktrench.co.uk
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‘Dustin‘ table lamp by Shrimps x Habitat
A 1970s-era Palm Springs was the starting point for the second collaboration between fashion brand Shrimps and Habitat, with sunshine yellow and shaggy textiles at the fore. Our favourite piece is the ‘Dustin’ lamp, with a woven rattan shade that creates beautiful shadows when lit. £130 habitat.co.uk
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‘Paradox X Wasabi‘ pyjamas by Irregular Sleep Pattern
Designed in Glasgow by and made in Portugal using certified organic cotton, Irregular Sleep Pattern's punchy printed PJs and bedding sets are sure to liven up lacklustre bedrooms. Three years in the making, the newly launched brand was founded by husband-and-wife team Mil and Jolene after the search for bedding that was bold in design yet ethically-minded left them wanting. Pyjamas, £150, irregularsleeppattern.com
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‘Palmea‘ by Yves Delorme
Whatever the weather outside, Yves Delorme’s ‘Palmea’ bed linen will inspire dreams of balmier climes with its palm-patterned damask. Made in France from long-staple combed cotton sateen, its luxuriant fibres are softer and wrinkle less than short-staple cotton, and with a thread count of 300 will give you a hotel-bed feel night after night. From £85 for a pillowcase uk.yvesdelorme.com
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‘Sidney‘ bedside table by Susie Atkinson
Topped with stone, Susie Atkinson's wooden 'Sidney' table cuts a handsome figure beside the bed. Versatile enough to work inn classic and contemporary spaces alike, its generous drawer and shelf makes it easy to keep the bedside free of clutter. £1,650, susieatkinson.com
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‘Counting sheep‘ candle by Albion Candle Co
Hand poured in the site of a former mill in Manchester, Albion Candle Co's goods are made from 100 per cent soy wax and come in recyclable glass jars with the option of a wooden lid. The 'Counting Sheep' candle will lull busy minds to the land of nod with comforting notes of orange, lavender, ylang ylang, tonka bean and cinnamon. £14, albioncandleco.co.uk
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‘Delphine‘ bedding by Liberty London
Add a burst of botanical pattern to bedrooms in need to a boost with Liberty London's recently launched bedding range. Our pick is the tropical-tinged 'Delphine' design. From £300 for a double duvet set libertylondon.com
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‘Recovery + Sleep‘ oil by Anatomē
London apothecary Anatomē is on a mission to help bring balance to today’s relentless lifestyles. Its new ‘Recovery + Sleep’ range includes four carefully blended oils, teas and supplements designed to support specific sleep challenges. Make the essential oils part of your bedtime ritual by applying them to pulse points, using with a diffuser or adding to a bath. Essential oils, £35, anatome.co
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‘Ravello‘ fabric by Villa Nova
Villa Nova’s new ‘Ravello’ collection is a light-sensitive sleeper’s dream. Blocking out 99 per cent of light, the fabric has a finely corded texture, is fire retardant and comes in a selection of muted, restful shades. £90 per metre, villanova.co.uk
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‘Slipsilk‘ pillowcases and eye masks by Slip
Luxuriously smooth, breathable and cool to the touch, silk bedding is hailed for its health and beauty credentials. Australian-based Slip’s ‘Slipsilk’ pillowcases and eye masks absorb minimal moisture, reduce friction and banish bed head.From £85 for a pillowcase slipsilkpillowcase.co.uk
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Bedlinen by Piglet in Bed
Softly crumpled linen is the epitome of modern luxury, and Sussex-based company Piglet makes some of the loveliest. In natural tones, from ‘Oatmeal’ to ‘Blueberry’, the range is low maintenance, gets softer with wear and, due to its heavier weight, helps to relax the body. From £36 for a pair of pillowcases pigletinbed.com
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‘The Mattress Topper‘ by Eve
Manufactured in the UK, Eve’s hypoallergenic memory foam ‘The Mattress Topper’ offers a cool, breathable and thick slice of support, secured to the mattress with its cheerful yellow straps. £199 for a double, evesleep.co.uk
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‘Uno Stripe‘ pyjamas by Nufferton
According to Swedish label Nufferton, Swedes spend more time at home than any other nation, so it follows that the brand should knowa thing or two about loungewear. Its unisex pyjamas are an update on the classic men’s stripe and are made from Portuguese yarn-dyed cotton twill with an elasticated waist for comfort. £135, uk.nufferton.com
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‘Linen‘ collection by Bedfolk
Finding the experience of buying bedlinen confusing and also expensive, husband-and-wife team Nick and Jo James founded Bedfolk with the aim of simplifying things. Banishing industry jargon and thread counts, their brand sells just four types of high-quality cotton and linen bedding, all ethically made in Portugal. The latest collection – ‘Linen’ – has a relaxed look and comes in three colourways. Best of all, it requires no ironing. Double duvet bundle, from £139 bedfolk.com
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‘Akari Light Scupltures‘ by Isamu Noguchi by Vitra
American-Japanese sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi’s iconic ‘Akari’ lights popularised the paper lantern in the Western world in the 1950s. Although versatile enough to work in every area of the home, their gentle glow is ideal for bedrooms. ‘24N’ and ‘25N’, from £455, conranshop.co.uk
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