12 Colorful Sheets and Duvets for a Bedroom Refresh
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.
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How’s your spring cleaning checklist coming along? If the answer is “don’t ask,” don’t worry. There are plenty of other ways to get your space ready for spring, even if you’re still tackling a hoard of dust bunnies and trying desperately to tame a messy desk. Give your bedroom the bright and cheery spring lift it deserves with these delightful duvets and sweet sheets. Because getting a good night’s sleep is always seasonally appropriate.
Oilily Duvet Cover in Airy Multi
Justina Blakeney Jungalino Palm Quilt
Anchal Project Organic Cotton Sari Patchwork Bedding
Coyuchi Scattered Sky Print Organic Cotton Sheets in Warm
Iveta Abolina Winter Marble Duvet Cover
Hawkins New York Simple Linen Duvet Cover
Liberty for Anthropologie Nina Taylor Sheet Set
Aelfie Boca Duvet Set
Emily & Meritt Marigold Rose Sheet Set
Rebecca Atwood Ocean Duvet Cover in Blue
Urban Outfitters Peaches Duvet Cover
Zoe Bios TENCEL Umber Corner Duvet Cover
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl
Emily Bihl is a freelance writer and sometimes-songwriter currently undoing a lifetime of healthy eating in the great city of New Orleans. When she’s not writing, she can be found covered in clay at the ceramics studio or attempting an approximated downward dog. She likes her black labrador Selkie, unexpected anagrams, and cracking the sugar on creme brûlée with the back of a spoon.