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The best places to buy Australian bed linen online

This always popular post has been updated for 2022.

L&M Home

Previously known as Linen & Moore, L&M Home was founded in 2000 and its bedding range has a focus on natural materials rich in texture and character. More of a forever purchase, the linen becomes softer with time and use, as does the soft hand-loomed cotton. And while the range features plenty of trend-based colours, it’s the classic stripes and textured pieces that are perfect for that chic, timeless aesthetic.

Castle & Things

We just love Rachel Castle’s fun but sophisticated linen range, mastering mix and match and making bright colour acceptably grown up. You’re probably familiar with her spotty sheets, velvet penny round cushions and limited edition screen printed tea towels, which get snapped up and framed as affordable art. Castle’s all about pops of colour and a bit of whimsy.

On the website you’ll also find beach towels, bags, sweatshirts, Rachel’s original artwork and prints and more. I have countless grey linen doona covers and my castle one is my fave. So much so I have now actually worn it out from years of washing and use!

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LinenMe

It’s the linen Jen currently has on her bed (a mix of rosa and mint ticking stripes, if you’re interested, and yes, pink and green should always be seen!). LinenMe only manufacture bed linen from 100% European stonewashed linen which is strong and supple, getting better with each use and wash. They say investing in a top quality European linen product is an investment in longevity. Their range of colours (especially for the stripe lovers!) is huge and as well as sheets. covers and pillowcases, they also sell table linen, throws, cushions, robes and much more!

 

I Love Linen

Launched in 2013, I Love Linen started as just bed linen and has expanded to include table linen, homewares, towels and more. When it comes to your bedroom textiles, you’ll find pure cotton and linen, organic bamboo, cushions, mattress toppers and more. Whether you’re after on-trend crumpled plain linen or crisp, white, hotel style sheets, it’s a great one-stop-shop! We love the mix of plains and patterns and layering extras like valances and pillowcases too – all great quality and at very reasonable prices.

The brand’s ‘3D Bundle Curator’ tool is a great feature of the site – you can build an entire bedroom look from the fitted sheet to the quilt cover and more. The tool gives you a visual which shows exactly how the selection will look on your bed.

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Kip&Co

Launched in Melbourne in 2012, Kip&Co was founded by sisters Kate Heppell and Hayley Pannekoecke and best buddy Alex McCabe. Their bold designs and trademark giant tassel throws have become cult bestsellers and they do a great limited edition collaboration too! Collection after collection, year after year, we love this brand more and more.

What started as a bright, colourful bedding brand, quickly expanded into a vibrant lifestyle brand, as the girls brought their fun and stylish aesthetic to products for every corner of the home, and every member of the family. Now with a global following, Kip&Co continues to be inspired by the girls’ simple passion for interiors that are full of joy, laughter and the colour of life.

 

Aura Home

Aura Home is now a very established brand, sold online as well as in the likes of Myer. Founded in 2000 by Tracie Ellis, and inspired by years of global meandering, they design everything in Melbourne, and while we seen many trends come and go, they believe it’s their forward-looking approach that sets them apart. They’ve evolved from muted, earthy tones to extravagant colour, and then to subtle pastels. We think they have just the right amount of pattern and texture these days!

They’ve expanded to sell things such as rugs, ceramics, towels and more, and now have a beautiful concept store in Malvern too. I’m a fan of their ticking stripes and tie-closure Maison quilt covers.

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Cultiver

Another great small Aussie linen brand for high quality, classic, muted linen. They believe in products that last, great customer service and only use European flax linen. Founder Nicolle Sullivan believes using beautiful things in our everyday life can make us feel happier. Agreed! They also sell table linen, throws, cushions, robes and more. Shipping is free on every order and the brand offers free returns too.

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In the Sac

Just another plain linen brand? Maybe! But In the Sac gets top marks for branding, packaging and colour choices! Great quality, great colours (and lovely stripes) and free shipping worldwide.

Sheridan

Of course, no Australian linen roundup is complete without Sheridan! People will tell you how the sheets they received as a wedding gift are still going strong, decades on! And I find their sheets just feel amazing too! Cotton, silk, linen, plain, patterned, modern, classic, colourful, from 250 to 1200 threadcount and everything in between, they have it all! Founded in 1967, Sheridan is a household name synonymous with quality (you’ll find them in Qantas first class, no less). In recent years they’ve done some great collaborations too. I find it’s a great place to buy bed covers (or coverlets) which can be tricky to find in Australia.

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Sage x Clare

“We’re proud to design prints that unexpectedly and expertly clash with one another,” says Sage x Clare’s designer Phoebe Bell. From Moroccan stars to statement animal prints, hand drawn florals, handmade embroidery and 1970’s inspired colours and textures, this brand is one for the maximalists. Expert at the mix and match, we love how the brand’s sheet sets, quilt covers and cushions create a playful Bohemian vibe in the bedroom.

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Ezibuy

Not the first place you’d expect to find fabulous bed linen but we like to think of it as a hidden gem. From florals to checks, plain and abstract designs, the line-up is strong but the prices are reasonable. For example, the 100% linen duvet cover below is priced at $200 which is a steal in our books! With waffle blankets, down duvet covers, pillows and more available, it really is a one-stop bedding shop. 

Greenhouse Interiors

Featuring collaborations with contemporary Australian artists, the Greenhouse Interiors bedding range comes in limited edition, highly covetable, prints. The art embellished range is designed to be mixed and matched with all of the pieces available to purchase separately. The range’s 100 per cent cotton art emblazoned bed covers are always a sell-out.

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Sheet Society

Another clever purveyor of mix and match bed linen, Melbourne’s Sheet Society don’t believe in being forced to buy bed sheets in sets; all of its items are available for individual sale making the brand a great choice for a bespoke look. Specialising in bed sheets that are trend-driven in terms of colours, designs and fabrics, the brand’s core products are made from luxurious long-stable Eden Cotton and French flax Eve linen but there’s boucle, corduroy and waffle options too. Invisible zips, extra wide elastic, a deep pillow fold and a folded top edge are all standard features.

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The Cover Collective

This VIC-based brand do luxury linen “without the la di da” and pride themselves on keeping it real! “We are not your typical linen brand and we don’t get all fancy pants on our customers, we just want to give them the best night’s sleep, night after night,” says founder Nikki Cap. They specialise in only 100% premium pure French linen. “Quite simply, it’s damn good!”

Society of Wanderers

This gorgeous bedding brand has a distinct retro vibe. There’s leopard print, gingham, floral patterns and more, all created in 100 per cent French flax linen. The brand also produces gorgeous napery and cushions as well as a lovely line-up of matching apparel.

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Jen’s lust list 07.03.18

I am SO on board with the terrazzo trend and I’m currently lusting after these beautiful Terrazzo Stumps (never has something called a stump looked so good!) from Fenton & Fenton.

They’d be amazing by the bath, as bedside, side tables, and so many places! The only question is, which colour? $350 each. As for that bath (above), there are no words!

Warmer colours are definitely trending this year (think terracotta and mustard) and this new limited edition colour, Desert Rose, from I Love Linen, ticks all the boxes. Founder Lauren Roe says: “This year we’re working on building up a palette of earthy shades with some feminine elements blended into it. It is a really beautiful colour and was inspired by my love of terrazzo, clay and pottery, and those sun drenched warm terrains you find on a European summer escape.” From $34.95.

How gorgeous is this bench, the latest addition to DesignByThem’s Bow collection? Designed by Tom Fereday, the range celebrates the natural undulations of solid timber with its slender backrest and accentuated grain. Each Bow Chair and Bench is carefully crafted with a mirrored grain to highlight the sweeping backrest. From $4,340 for the bench.

I recently discovered the work of Australian photographic artist Catherine Jensen and I’m hooked! This Octans Hydrangea print (from $55) has gone straight to my lust list!

I hope you liked my latest finds. I’ll be back with more soon.

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Dark, earthy shades dominate I Love Linen’s winter collection

Given I Love Linen’s creative director Lauren Roe has recently moved from inner-city Melbourne to the lush Queensland hinterland, it’s a little ironic that her latest collection is full of moody hues. From deep olive green to charcoal and classic navy, the look definitely walks on the darker side but we like it very much!

This French linen quilt cover set is olive green on one side and navy/ivory on the other. Also, note the gorgeous tassel throw too!

“We wanted to create a beautiful moody collection that really suited those cooler nights, where you just want to wrap yourself up in beautiful linen and snuggle down. We were drawn to darker and earthier colours for that reason, as they really create the right look in our opinion!” says Lauren who explains that even a pop of dark colour (such as a pillow case) can transform the bed for the chillier months.

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Not straying far from the brand’s roots, linen lovers will be glad to see that Lauren has expanded her French linen bedding range too. “Linen’s texture and drape make it a dream to work with, and the possibilities are endless when it comes to bringing new and beautiful colours to our customers,” says Lauren.

“The idea was to build on the success of our classic French Stripes linen, by introducing a new inky charcoal stripe, and then offering beautiful double sided French linen duvet covers that have stripes on one side and a lovely colour on the other,” says Lauren.

Another reversible linen quilt cover

Lauren has also used the fabric to make beanbags for the first time. “As a further addition, and after much online searching for a new beanbag, I decided to launch a range of classic French Linen bean bags in both natural and warm grey colours.”

Gorgeous linen bean bags

The winter range also boasts super chunky knitted wool throws and cushions with crochet-like details. “The new range of throws and blankets is a special milestone for us, as we wanted to offer pieces that really complement our much-loved French linen bedding. We just love how cosy they make the bed. They’re all woven or knitted by hand too which really increases that artisanal quality we always seek in our products.” she says.

I’m loving that chunky hand-knitted throw!

Photography: Lauren Bamford | Styling: Stephanie Stematis

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Earthy luxe: Discover I Love Linen’s new summer collection

Inspired by a recent trip to India, I Love Linen’s summer collection has a luxe yet earthy vibe perfect for lovers of texture or eclectic, tribal-inspired interiors. “This collection is inspired so much by my recent holiday to India. I spent a portion of my time in Jaipur, and the city in general is the most magical colourful place to be. I was so fortunate to meet some artisans who specialise in hand stitched and hand dyed fabrics so the spring summer range is a focus on using their skills to share some beautiful lighter-weight handmade quilts,” says founder Lauren Roe.

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Her favourite print from the new collection is the monstera leaf design. “The cushions and pillowcases create such a summery botanical vibe in the home. We designed them in a bold mint and a simpler charcoal which also pops quite nicely against the duvet cover,” says Lauren.

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There is also a new range of hand stitched and dyed coverlets, all made with traditional techniques. “Each piece is beautiful and unique. As each piece takes so long to make there is a very limited number of pieces to sell,” says Lauren, who has also expanded her pure linen range with a variety of new cushions including duck down filled, French linen floor cushions and screenprinted options.

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In great news for fans of the brand’s famous pom quilts – they’re back but with a slight design tweak. “We are huge fans of anything with a tassel or pom pom here! We had been playing around with a new design the end of last year and wanted to sort of replicate a Moroccan blanket but use softer cotton. Once we knew we had found the right maker it was such a fun process and these designs are so cute!” says Lauren.

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I Love Linen opens bricks and mortar store in Melbourne

One of our favourite online linen purveyors, I Love Linen, has opened a showroom in Melbourne’s Collingwood allowing customers to see and feel their wares before they buy.

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“Tucked just off Smith Street, the new showroom lets us take the online experience offline,” says I Love Linen owner Lauren Roe, who has styled the gorgeous space with the help of Mexsii bedheads and Angelucci 20th Century furniture.

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“For any customer who visits the showroom we can provide personal styling services to help them create their perfect bed, and it also gives them the perfect chance to feel all the beautiful fabrics for themselves,” says Lauren, who hopes to impart valuable linen care advice too.

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“The team and I are so excited to be able to welcome our lovely customers and be able to show them how to style the linen and provide advice on how to take care of it. We really try and make the website really informative and easy to use, but it’s also so great to be able to offer a more personal way to shop and be able to style up several bed options right in front of them.”

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To coincide with the showroom launch, they’ve launched their Autumn/Winter collection which includes a gorgeous range of French linen with three limited edition double-sided duvet covers in milk, soft grey and navy, offset with a classic ticking stripe.

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Striped reversible 100% French flax linen duvet set in soft grey

“Our linen bedding is our most popular offering and we had wanted to expand into double sided designs for some time now. We loved the idea of using this elegant stripe pattern which is classic and a bit preppy but then you can mix things right up by flipping it over and using the plain side too, depending on your mood,” says Lauren.

The I Love Linen showroom is open by appointment from Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. Shop online.

Photography by Lauren Bamford | Styling by Stephanie Somebody

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The new Bedroom Society range from I Love Linen

I Love Linen owner Lauren Roe impressed us with her fun mix ‘n match pillowcase range earlier this year. Now she’s released a full linen range under her own label, The Bedroom Society.

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“Although the pillowcases were really bold and bright, my overall design philosophy is about playful restraint; it’s about embracing simple design concepts but having lots of fun with little pops of pattern colour,” Lauren says.

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“I focused on creating a range of classic French flax linen bedding that is simple and elegant in its design. I then balanced this out with fun and fresh cushions and screen printed pillowcases that add a pop of colour and make it very easy to instantly change how each linen piece looks, depending on what you style it with.

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“I love all my bright cushions and pillowcases but I always like to set them against good classic bedding and pure linen is dreamy.”

The prices are pretty great: pillowcases and cushion covers from $24.95 each and queen linen quilt cover sets with pillowcases for $230.

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Photography by Lauren Bamford

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And the winner of our 3rd birthday $2,000 homewares giveaway is…

We knew there’d be hundreds of entries for our biggest competition yet and the chance to win a combined $2000 to spend with some of our favourite homewares brands. Heck, Olivia and I wish we could win!

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But the very lucky winner is Maria Angus, whose entry really made us giggle! We thought we’d let you read her winning answer for yourself. To enter, you had to say why you were the ultimate interiors addict…

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Congratulations, Maria. I’ll be emailing you your prize details this week. I’m so envious of your imminent online shopping spree and hope you’ll share your purchases with us!

Thanks to everyone else who entered and wished us a happy blog birthday! The biggest thank you must go to our generous prize sponsors Dinosaur Designs, Temple & Webster, Kate & Kate, Lumiere Art + Co, Billy Heckenberg, Urban Road, I Love Linen, Alisa & Lysandra Collections, The Block Shop and Bonnie and Neil.

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Win a $2,000 homewares shopping spree!

As I wrote yesterday, last week Interiors Addict turned three, and if that isn’t an excuse for a celebration, I don’t know what is! I wouldn’t be here without my readers, so I want to give one of you the chance to go on a MAJOR spending spree with some of my favourite homewares brands. Interested?

HOW TO ENTER

1. Head on over to Instagram and regram (or screen grab and re-post, depending on your apps and technical know-how!) this image from our feed:

2. Use the hashtag #interiorsaddict3rdbirthday and in your caption/comment, tell us why YOU are the ultimate interiors addict!

3. To complete your entry, if you’re not already, make sure you’re signed up to our newsletter (the winning entry will be checked against our database so if your full name isn’t in your insta profile, make sure it’s in your caption/comment).

4. You have a week to enter, until midnight on Tuesday 29 April 2014. The winner (the answer Jen finds most creative, convincing and/or amusing) will be announced the following week).

WHAT YOU COULD WIN

One lucky winner will receive $200 credit for each and every one of the 10 brands pictured to spend online, a massive total of $2,000 worth of gorgeous new things for your home! Thanks to our prize sponsors Bonnie and Neil, I Love Linen, Temple & Webster, Dinosaur Designs, Urban Road, Billy Heckenberg, Alisa & Lysandra Collections, The Block Shop, Kate & Kate and Lumiere Art + Co.

What are you waiting for? If you’re not on Instagram yet, it’s time you joined up!

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Possibly the best hand screenprinted, mix ‘n match pillowcase collection ever!

I Love Linen owner Lauren Roe has launched her own range of designs,  starting with the most fun and fabulous capsule collection of pillowcases.  They’re all limited edition and screenprinted by hand. Even the pom poms are hand dyed!

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The advantage of designing your own range is that you can take everything you personally love and bring it to life as products! And I’m sure Lauren will find that many other people love what she loves too. Pom poms, pineapples, chevron and ombre are definitely popular!

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The idea to kick off The Bedroom Society with pillowcases (a full range will follow for Spring/Summer full) came because her store, I Love Linen, already stocks many good basic sheets and quilt covers in a variety of colours. “Pillowcases are a great way to change the look of your bedroom without spending a lot of money, and I have seen many of us like to have maybe something a bit more simple for the duvet (like pure linen) and then have a bit of fun with a pillowcase,” she says.

“It’s true I designed the range with a bit of a selfish perspective in that I am addicted to polkadots, chevron, stripes, pom poms and ombre and I wanted to do something fun, so added pineapples (I went for a more sophisticated design) and watermelons (I chose a more graphic print for this one). All the pieces are great in that you can mix and match them too.”

Because the range is still being screenprinted (you know we like to bring you these things hot off the press!) you can only place pre-orders now, with items due to ship on 27 April. The prices are good too, at less than $50 a pair. I wouldn’t hang around if I were you. Look out for a giveaway in our newsletter in the not too distant future.

Pre-order online for delivery after 27 April.