An Heirloom Patchwork Quilt Can Redefine Your Whole Room's Vibe
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An Heirloom Patchwork Quilt Can Redefine Your Whole Room's Vibe
"Those of you who found your calling in the cottagecore movement were likely stockpiling the best patchwork quilts when the trend was but a whisper-long before bed skirts returned, eyelet shams dominated the bedding market, canopy beds made a comeback, and a general Jane Austen interiors vibe resurfaced. Nostalgia is, indubitably, having its big moment, but not all of us had grandmothers with pioneer proclivities that led them to pass down hand-quilted heirlooms and antique coverlets."
"It's the fastest way to create a personality for your room with a single piece, and that personality looks a lot less Hannah Montana-coded than you'd expect-instead it delivers on playful and colorful without being stylish, thanks in large part to the ultra-soft and 100% organic cotton material (13 year olds are not living like that), and the high-quality craftsmanship by Indian makers."
Cottagecore nostalgia has revived interest in patchwork quilts, bed skirts, eyelet shams, canopy beds, and Jane Austen–inspired interiors. Many consumers lack inherited heirlooms and turn to retailers such as GreenRow, Williams-Sonoma, and L.L. Bean to recreate vintage bedding aesthetics. Available options include star, stitch, and floral patchwork quilts that evoke mountain-home style. Selected pieces combine playful, Y2K-tinged nostalgia with quality construction, using materials like ultra-soft, 100% organic cotton and hand craftsmanship from Indian makers. Editor-curated selections and modern heirloom designs offer accessible ways to add personality and warmth to bedrooms without relying on family antiques.
Read at Architectural Digest
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