Who doesn't love that feeling of sinking into a hotel bed and curling up in the cosiest sheets known to man, with all your troubles melting away? And then of course you go home and your scratchy, wrinkled duvet set just doesn't quite hit the same.
We're on the hunt to find duvet sets that will still give you that hotel-worthy feeling, without having to splash out on a room for the night. And we think we may have just found one of the best sets to get that feeling thanks to Next's stripe reversible set.
The Brown Hebden Striped Cotton Duvet Cover and Pillowcase Set from brand Yard, is currently being sold on Next and is just £38 for a double duvet cover and two matching pillowcases. It's reversible with two different brown stripe patterns, one with a white and brown pattern stripe and the second two shades of deep brown in a stripe.
See the duvet set:
So what makes it hotel worthy? Well, it's made from 100 per cent cotton, aka the comfiest of fabrics. Reviewers of the set have highly praised the feel of the fabric, with one shopper saying it feels more "like linen" while another said "the quality is excellent".
And softness aside, many reviewers also comment on how easy it is to take care of with minimal ironing needed and little creasing.
The set is not only hotel-worthy softness, but it also wouldn't be out of place in a boutique hotel thanks to it's trending colour. Brown is everywhere in homeware right now, from bedding, to cushions, to photo frames, giving our homes a rich and luxurious feel thanks to the dark brown tones.
If you're not a fan of brown tones, stripes are still a massive part of homeware, and the set also comes in a number of other shades including beetroot red, a sage green, and a lilac perfect for spring.
Lydia Venn is Cosmopolitan UK’s Senior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer. She covers everything from TV and film, to the latest celebrity news. She also writes across our work/life section regularly creating quizzes, covering exciting new food releases and sharing the latest interior must-haves. In her role she’s interviewed everyone from Margot Robbie to Niall Horan, and her work has appeared on an episode of The Kardashians. After completing a degree in English at the University of Exeter, Lydia moved into fashion journalism, writing for the Daily Express, before working as Features Editor at The Tab, where she spoke on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour and Talk Radio. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of Gilmore Girls and 00s teen movies, and in her free time can be found with a margarita in hand watching the Real Housewives on repeat. Find her on LinkedIn.













