In the Sheets
A clothesline with sheets blowing in the breeze—there's something about fresh linens that epitomizes spring and summer. Let the sunshine in with a crisp bedding set, or shake up your bedroom decor with a new duvet. Ready for the sweetest dreams? Don't sleep on these delightful designers.
Mosey Me
Created by textile designer Eliza O’Sullivan, Mosey Me is a colorful homewares label based in Melbourne, Australia. Taking inspiration from style, mood, and female connection, Mosey Me delivers a unique take on home textiles where inclusivity is key. An extension of Eliza's own personal style, Mosey Me walks the line of playful sophistication. Their bed linen, tableware, and bathroom ranges are responsibly made in India, while their art prints are printed to order in Melbourne.
Erica Tanov
If simple, subtle and streamlined is your go-to fashion formula, then look no further than Berkeley-based designer, Erica Tanov. She launched her first label in 1990, and her fashion and retail experience spans decades. Refined fabrics and tiny details are the designer’s signature. Look for feminine styles made with luxe textiles and intricate touches.
SUTRAM
SUTRAM is a textile house founded by Rukaiya Daud and Kate Fowler, with a focus on organic cotton bedwear and accents for the home. Their approach to design is grounded in the interplay between colours and the tensions that occur between them. Daud and Fowler believe bedwear needn’t remain static. Instead, colours can be used as interchangeably - operating as a medium that animates space but can also reflect or indeed even shift our inner states.

















