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Princess Grace Duvet Cover

From £ 385.00


In 1957, when the US Embassy in Paris was in search of an extraordinary wedding gift for the union of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco, they entrusted Reed's embroidery factory in Madeira with the task. The result was a remarkable tablecloth design, masterfully crafted with organdy and linen appliqués, under the creative guidance of artist Max Klein. Today, this timeless design continues to be produced, and Karen Reed drew inspiration from our embroidery archives to reimagine it as a lavish jacquard Duvet Cover.

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Details

  • 400 thread count long staple cotton available in multiple colours.

  • All our items are bespoke made individually to order for our clients

  • The duvet cover has bottom button closings, and comes with two spare buttons.

  • Available in a variety of sizes, including king and super king.

Care

CARE FOR YOUR LINEN

Our bed linens are made from the finest fabrics and finished to the highest possible standard and in order to retain this quality for many years, it is important to follow these simple instructions:

Washing

Always read and follow the washing instructions on the care label stitched into all our bed linen. Separate white, light and dark items. Avoid washing powders that contain optical brighteners; these can cause colours to fade and become patchy over time. Beauty products have a detrimental affect on your linens as they contain bleaching agents and can cause permanent colour loss. Never wash at a higher temperature than recommended as this can cause the overall fabric to permanently shrink and lose its surface quality.

Drying and Ironing

All our bed linens can be tumble dried on a cool setting, but it is important to remove them as soon as the programme has finished to minimise creasing. Ironing the bed linen with a steam iron while slightly damp will produce the crispest finish. Embroidered items should be turned inside out to iron as this will raise the embroidery and lessen the chance of catching the stitching.

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