![]() ![]() Strategist senior editor Winnie Yang also owns this, telling us that her daughter has been using it for four years. It comes in 13 other colors and patterns, if you’re looking for a twist on the classic. “We use a lot of white bedding only, so this is a great, easy, and comfy staple we suggest to clients,” she says. This one from Brooklinen, maker of some of our favorite bedding - including ( affordable) linen and sateen sheets - is made from 270-thread-count long-staple percale cotton and comes recommended by interior designer Ghislaine Viñas. Material: Cotton percale, Lightweight | Style: 15 colorsĪ classic cotton duvet cover goes a long way in creating a pleasing, go-with-everything bedscape. ![]() The prices shown are for queen-size duvet covers unless otherwise noted. The resulting recommendations include luxurious hotel-style duvet covers, brightly patterned statement pieces, plenty of linen, and velvet, brocade, and waffle-textured styles that are perfect for cooler weather ahead. To find the best duvet covers, I talked to 22 interior designers and other folks we trust (including Strategist staffers ) about their favorites (and even tested a couple myself). But if you are after a very specific feel - or if you forego a flat sheet altogether - you can of course get duvet covers in a range of materials including cotton, linen, and alternative fibers like bamboo. ![]() Because a duvet cover isn’t typically what you’re sleeping directly on or under, choosing one is often more about aesthetics and style than fabrication. While the right mattress might make for a painless night’s sleep, and the best sheets will keep you perfectly comfortable during that sleep, a duvet cover does double duty - it protects your comforter and adds a design element to your bed, tying everything together. ![]()
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