Linen House Palm Springs Bedding Set and Pillow Cases
With its iconic, seventies-style ogee shape, the all over pattern on Palm Springs bedding set is made from soft cotton chenille that will appeal to any retro-lover at heart. This tufted bedding set will look texturally spectacular accessorised with its coordinating cushion and continental pillowcases along with additional tufted accessories. It is advised to warm machine was separately before use. The items may be tumble dried and warm ironed if required. Do not bleach and do not dry clean. Due to the nature of this product, fibre shedding may occur.
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Linen House
Linen House was founded in 1993 and is the creation of Gordon and Michele Duncan. Gordon learnt his trade at MYER in Melbourne, and was working for a New York textile company when he met Michele on a blind date in Chicago. After a stint working together in New York, they returned to Australia – married, and with their first child Scott on the way. Two sisters, Claire and Ava, followed soon after. All family members work in the business to this day along with an impressive and loyal team of highly skilled and motivated individuals who together make up the Linen House family.
Linen House is driven by their values, quality manufacturing and a love for beautiful design and products. Their enduring success lends itself to staying creative in a competitive market, maintaining design integrity and manufacturing quality products while remaining 100% Australian-owned. Much to the delight of so many bed linen and homewares devotees, Linen House launched its now-thriving online store in 2013 followed by numerous outlet shops, treating all Linen House lovers to a bricks-and-mortar experience never seen before. At Linen House they take pride in knowing that their products are the last thing the customers see and feel before drifting off and the first thing that brings them into a new day. Everything they design has an intimate connection to the families and homes they live in.