Bedsure releases Trend-Aligned Home Textiles for 2022
Industry: Home & Garden
Global home textiles company Bedsure highlights key 2022 trends in interior design and decoration across the US, which align with its products.
Walnut, CA (PRUnderground) February 8th, 2022
Bedsure highlights the trends that will benefit those who love and live in – or even, work at – home.
The textile company has paired reputable interior decorator and designer insights with living room, bedroom and WFH textiles, because the company wants to make it easy for its customers to get cozy, anywhere. Bedsure home textiles can help these creatives turn trend concept into concrete reality.
Nature-inspired design + low eco impact materials – Turkish Bath Towels + Linen Sheet Set
With COVID-19 variants still causing people to spent extra time inside, many top publications have cited the focus on “bringing nature inside” for 2022.
There is also an increasing movement towards integrating comfort, style, quality and safe, environmentally sustainable materials.
This reflects a desire to enjoy the benefits – colors, textures, layers, sights and feelings of the natural world – and to bring them within the home. It also includes an increased desire for using more sustainable materials at home.
As noted by Philip Ash, Founder of Pro Paint Corner, in The Spruce:
[In] 2022, [we] will see more residential designs sticking to these classics […] Think gray, beige, white, and brown with warm or rich undertones as wall paint colors. Natural earth colors are also trending as people desire for Zen-like feeling at home, so we’ll see more green shades.
Many of Bedsure’s home textiles feature rich earthy tones, including the Turkish Bath Towel Set and the Linen Sheet Set.
Made with soft-textured 100% cotton, the Turkish Bath Towel Set is available in a clay-like dark grey, warming teal, navy sea blue, sandy Taupe or a snow-white color. These nature-inspired colors can easily blend with other interior decoration in a master bathroom, guest or children’s bath.
Given the increased amount inside at home, designers and homemakers are focusing more on bringing nature in and also on making home as comfortable and cozy as possible.
“In addition to warm colors, beautiful textiles will be a staple in adding in color, texture, and depth to a space,” says [Anna] Franklin [from the Stone House Collective] […] One of our favorite ways to embrace this trend is with natural elements like linen in earth tones.”
Encapsulating the 2022 trends of nature-inspired design, natural colors and low eco impact materials, Bedsure’s 100% French Linen Sheet Set ticks several boxes. The sheet set is low eco impact and available in a range of earth tones.
Linen is a natural fiber made from the flax planet. Linen fabric is highly durable, long-lasting and can be used all-year-round.
Bedsure’s linen sheet set has all the benefits that come from linen, and is available in earthy beige, blue, gray or white.
Not only is the French linen set a “live-longer” product, it is also beautiful and stylish. The plant-based, natural fiber brings nature inside, while the single hue design can be easily coordinated with other bedroom decor.
To top it off, both the 100% Linen Sheet Set and the Turkish Towel Set are Standard 100 by OEKO TEX® certified. This means they satisfy the highest criterion of testing for harmful chemicals and have been found to be harmless for humans.
Vintage + retro – Striped Boho Duvet Cover Set + Geometric Patchwork Quilt Set (new)
House Beautiful has predicted that 2022 will feature “More Vintage Than Ever”.
Several Bedsure home textile products reflect vintage and retro styles to match with the popularity of these styles. This includes the company’s stylish Striped Boho Duvet Cover Set and new Geometric Patchwork Quilt Set.
According to Bria Hammel, as cited in Good Housekeeping:
In 2022, we are seeing traditional details making a big comeback. With so much change around the world over the past few years, it’s no surprise that more and more people are craving a sense of comfort, timelessness or even a bit of nostalgia in their homes.
The desire for familiarity and nostalgia has been reflected in the rise of the Grandmillennial and Granny Chic style trend.
A return to nostalgia is not the only reason why some people are returning to vintage and retro fashion and interiors. It can also help refresh a tired, unused space: “A touch of retro is more than enough to spruce up a home.”
One of Bedsure’s retro style home textiles that reflects the call to connect with traditional home comforts is the Striped Boho Duvet Cover Set.
Available in green or blue, the tone of the fabric has a vintage worn-in look that is welcoming and warm.
Thin white lines with slub fabric suggest a sense of timelessness and home comfort, as well as create texture. This makes the duvet cover set spruce up a bedroom as a piece of stylish décor, while also staying true to timeless design aesthetics.
A similar blending of much-loved traditional textile design and modern-day sensibilities can be found in Bedsure’s upcoming hybrid modern-traditional quilt set.
The brand’s Geometric Patchwork Quilt Set takes the traditional comfort and homeliness of a quilt and adds a modern design twist: clean box stitching on a single hue blue with contemporary blue, green and white tones on the front.
Soft, smooth polyester microfiber provides a comfortable, cozy experience.
The lightweight construction and tight stitching make the quilt sturdy and versatile. It could be easily used on top of a bed, in a meditation/yoga nook or in the office on a chilly morning.
Multi-functional “cozy sanctuary” spaces + Minimalism/Japandi style – Lyocell Sheet Set (new) + Washed Cotton Duvet Cover Set (new)
The global pandemic has challenged designers, architects and WFH people to create comfortable, multi-purpose spaces. Using Minimalism and Japandi elements can help people at home create these spaces without excessive clutter.
According to Amy Leferink from Interior Impressions, people have become “creative with how their spaces can be multifunctional”, such as by having “your living room be part office”, “office-workout rooms” or resting space.
Using creativity at home can not only create a beautiful, refreshing space, yet also allow for the realization of different functional, aesthetic, comfort and sustainable living aims.
Bedroom elements like duvet covers, quilts and sheets can not only provide a place for rest and rejuvenation, yet also create an inspiring vibe in the space – whether it’s a mixed-used or single-use space.
Creating a “cozy sanctuary”, as described by Dominique Fluker in Insider, can be done by “integrating comforting yet uplifting décor elements such as soft floor pillows” and a “colorful rug”, for example.
Sheet sets provide a rest and sleep refuge, while also providing a comforting – or re-energizing – decorating element in the bedroom.
With a thread count of 340, Bedsure’s upcoming Lyocell Sheet Set has a silky-smooth hand feel and a slight sheen The Lyocell is made from wood-based cellulosic fiber, which makes it breathable, soft and long-lasting.
The Lyocell Sheet Set also is made with high quality, fine stitching.
Made of shades of popular, earthy green and blue colors, the sheet set will be available in solid navy blue, green or white. A single hue can provide a minimal yet refreshing, stabilizing design element.
Minimalism elevates simplicity, purpose and tranquility – free from distractions, so only the essential elements are presented.
“[Prioritizing] the important, functional and high designed pieces”, said Mimi Meacham in HGTV, “is the best way to feel more free and in control at the same.”
Bedsure textiles are designed with functionality, affordability and coziness in mind.
Several of Bedsure’s products have a minimalistic yet comfortable design, making them suitable for designers, decorators and homemakers who want a Minimalist or Japandi style at home.
Japandi combines the minimalism of Japanese design with the warmth of Scandinavian design.
“This is a Scandinavian-Japanese mix for interior design […] It is very minimalist… It brings a lot of natural elements into a space with [a] muted palette, natural light, plants, and clean simple lines.”
Another one of Bedsure’s upcoming Spring Collection products is the Washed Cotton Duvet Cover Set, which will be available in single hue, warming olive green, cooling navy blue and clean white. Simple yet attractive design elements fit well with Minimalist or Japandi-styled spaces.
The duvet cover set has been pre-washed and imported from India and Bangladesh, popular cotton production places.
The new set features lightweight and smooth washed cotton with a natural, slightly wrinkled effect.
Fine and sturdy lock stitches create simple, clean lines.
Durable and smooth plastic buttons help unite the design and pull it all together. 4 side ties plus 4 corner ties create symmetry and provide functionality, keeping the duvet insert in place.
Bedsure’s newly-designed home textile products are expected to be released in the US in the spring of 2022.
For more information about Bedsure home textiles, click here.
References
Mary Elizabeth Androitis, House Beautiful, “These Are the Interior Design Trends That Will Be Huge in 2022”, Interior Design Trends That Will Be Huge in 2022—Interior Design Trends, Home Decor Trends, Living Room Trends (housebeautiful.com), November 17, 2021.
Marisa Donnelly, The Spruce, “These Are the 2022 Decor Trends Designers Are Most Excited About”, These Are the 2022 Decor Trends Designers Are Most Excited About (thespruce.com), November 17, 2021.
Laura Barry, Better Homes and Gardens, “The benefits of linen bedding: Everything you need to know”, The benefits of sleeping on linen sheets: why you need them | Better Homes and Gardens (bhg.com.au), October 15, 2018.
Monique Valeris, Good Housekeeping, “The Interior Design Trends That Will Be Everywhere in 2022”, 15 Top Interior Design Trends of 2022 – New Home Decor Ideas (goodhousekeeping.com), December 28, 2021.
Dominique Fluker, Insider, “I’m an interior designer. Here are 9 home-decor trends that will be popular this year”, 2022 Interior-Design Trends: What Will Be Popular This Year (insider.com), January 16, 2022.
Emma Kershaw, Woman & Home, “Bedroom trends 2022: This year’s top decor and color trends”, Bedroom trends 2022: This year’s top decor and color trends | Woman & Home | (womanandhome.com), January 16, 2022.
Lauren Fansler, HGTV, “Interior Designers Forecast 2022 Design Trends”, https://www.hgtv.com/design/decorating/design-101/2022-design-trends-from-interior-designers-pictures.
Decorilla, “Interior Design Trends 2022: 18 Top Looks from Experts”, Interior Design Trends 2022: 18 Top Looks from Experts – Decorilla, August 19, 2021.
About Bedsure
From the moment you wake up to the second you fall asleep, Bedsure aims to make you and your family comfortable. Founded in 2016, Bedsure is a leading home textile manufacturer with products sold to over 15 million customers worldwide. Since its founding, Bedsure has maintained a compound growth rate of 100% for five consecutive years. While Bedsure has grown into a global company with diverse products to meet different customer needs, its focus on comfortable home products and everyday value stays the same.