Thankfully, I recently got some much-needed help in sprucing up my bedroom thanks to the kind people at Canadian company Quilts Etc. and their new line of bedding, Home Republic (if you follow me on Instagram, you may have even gotten a sneak peek). There are currently 4 great designs to choose from but I decided on the Manhattan Transfer set, which is based on a vintage New York City blueprint dating back to 1886. Now my nights are spent slumbering under this stylish black and ivory map of lower Manhattan... and yes, sometimes I do find myself dreaming about visiting New York!
March 14, 2014
Quilts Etc. Home Republic Manhattan Transfer Bedding
If my Pinterest account is any indication, it's clear that I am slightly obsessed with home decor. However, as much as I adore beautiful spaces, my ability to recreate them is severely lacking. You know how some people can artfully arrange things around their house and it looks so beautiful? Well, my attempts just look sad by comparison.
Thankfully, I recently got some much-needed help in sprucing up my bedroom thanks to the kind people at Canadian company Quilts Etc. and their new line of bedding, Home Republic (if you follow me on Instagram, you may have even gotten a sneak peek). There are currently 4 great designs to choose from but I decided on the Manhattan Transfer set, which is based on a vintage New York City blueprint dating back to 1886. Now my nights are spent slumbering under this stylish black and ivory map of lower Manhattan... and yes, sometimes I do find myself dreaming about visiting New York!
Of course, my bedroom (and apartment in general), continues to be a work in progress but I do feel that my new duvet and pillow shams mark a step in the right direction! I love the urban vibe (if only I had exposed brick walls...) and how much brighter the room looks. If you're looking for a quick space reinvention, you can't go wrong with a bedding update and Home Republic might be just the line to suit your individual tastes and lifestyle.
Thankfully, I recently got some much-needed help in sprucing up my bedroom thanks to the kind people at Canadian company Quilts Etc. and their new line of bedding, Home Republic (if you follow me on Instagram, you may have even gotten a sneak peek). There are currently 4 great designs to choose from but I decided on the Manhattan Transfer set, which is based on a vintage New York City blueprint dating back to 1886. Now my nights are spent slumbering under this stylish black and ivory map of lower Manhattan... and yes, sometimes I do find myself dreaming about visiting New York!
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This bedding looks SO good.
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I got to review the Camden Check duvet and LOVE it! I'm loving yours too - how cool is that map!
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Yours looks great! Aren't they so cozy?
DeleteThe new bedding looks great! Damn, I want to get sponsored by a home decor company too haha
ReplyDeleteI would love to be sponsored by an interior designer, haha :p
Deletethe new bedding is amazing<3 it's sooo artsy and i love it [: great blog too, can't wait to see more from you!
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I swear I'm addicted to home things too! That quilt cover is amazing, it's so unique.
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When it comes to interior architecture I love being creative... a quite expensive habit, I must say!
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, the "Manhattan Transfer" set was definitely the right decision ;)
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J from Lait au Miel
Love this bedding! Isn't the duvet so soft?
ReplyDeleteLove this duvet!
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Your room looks so bright! What was your old bedding like? (Feels like such a personal question!)
ReplyDeleteI saw these on your Instagram, but didn't get around to checking out this post till today! I love it - such a cool statement piece to have in your room. And you're so right that a brick wall would really go well with this bedding! Too bad you can't buy a brick wall with a bedding set. #mreh
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