Chambray Lattice Baule Bedding Bundle
The Cal King Bedding Bundle contains the Chambray Lattice Baule Sheet Set - Cal King, the Chambray Lattice Baule Duvet Cover - Cal King/King, and three Chambray Lattice Baule Euro Shams.
The King Bedding Bundle contains the Chambray Lattice Baule Sheet Set - King, the Chambray Lattice Baule Duvet Cover - Cal King/King, and three Chambray Lattice Baule Euro Shams.
The Full/Queen Bedding Bundle contains the Chambray Lattice Baule Sheet Set - Full/Queen, the Chambray Lattice Baule Duvet Cover - Full/Queen, and two Chambray Lattice Baule Euro Shams.
The Twin/Twin XL Bedding Bundle contains the Chambray Lattice Baule Sheet Set - Twin/Twin XL, the Chambray Lattice Baule Duvet Cover - Twin/Twin XL, and one Chambray Lattice Baule Euro Shams.
DETAILS:
Material: 100% Linen
Closure: Shams have an envelope closure
Handfeel: Lightweight + Soft
Made In: Portugal
Digitally printed
All of our bedding is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified. This means that our fabrics have been tested and are free of over 100 harmful and environmentally damaging chemicals. Our fabrics are better for your skin and better for the environment.
See product pages for care information.
All orders placed after 1 PM ET will start processing on the next business day. Allow 2-5 business days for standard processing.
Items on pre-order will ship according to the estimated timeline specified on this product page.
We accept returns and exchanges within 30 days, with the exception of sale items. Items must be in new condition, unwashed, unused and in their original packaging.
Bedding returned not in its original packaging will be subject to a $10 restocking fee.
Provenance
This bedding is inspired by baule textiles. Originating in Côte D'Ivoire, Baule textiles are created from narrow cotton bands woven on horizontal foot-treddle looms. Baule culture is heavily agricultural, and because of this, men traditionally complete most of the weaving, splitting time between their craft and work in the fields. Baules textile were originally worn by women as wraparound skirts, also referred to as a wrapper or pagne. The word pagne was a term introduced by merchants from the 16th Century and adopted by several African societies to identify often pre-existing textiles or garments distinct from a simple cloth.
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