Planning on updating your bedroom decor just in time for spring, and need some interior inspiration? Look no further. Here at Cosmo UK, we *love* sharing the latest design trends and colour palettes that suit all tastes, from maximalist heaven to minimalist chic. Today, we're spotlighting a must-have for those who love the cottagecore, farmhouse aesthetic: this cotton rich striped bedding set from M&S in brown and blue, which is also a major trending colour scheme right now.
(Seriously, it's the colour combo of the season — a slew of other high street brands have been jumping on the style in other areas of the home, from ASDA's bedding to H&M's towels.)
But back to Marks & Spencer, and everything you need to know about this dreamy bedding set. It comes complete with a timeless striped blue and brown design that adds subtle pattern to your bedroom, and neat button fastenings that combine practicality with a smart look. Or, if you feel like a change but don't want to splash out on another bedding set, it's also got coordinating tonal stripes on the reverse for more beachy, nautical vibes.
Currently, the set is only available in king size and super-king size online, for £35 and £45, respectively. However, if you're after a single (£15) or double (£25) and don't mind waiting a little longer, M&S allows you to add your contact details so you can be notified when they're back in stock. What's a few extra weeks' wait for your ideal bedding, hey?
As for what's included, a single set comes with one pillowcase, while the other sizes come with two.
Our verdict? It's giving ultimate Cotswolds cottage feels, perfect for the lighter, brighter days ahead.
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