Graham & Brown
Pure Cotton Sateen Coppice Forest Bedding Set
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Product code: T351548B
Embrace the tranquillity of nature with the Coppice Forest bedding set from Graham & Brown. It's crafted from luxurious 220 thread count cotton sateen for a soft and smooth feel and features a calming woodscape design in rich greens. The reverse has a complementary pattern of emerald leaves, adding a touch of vibrancy.
Product details
Product details
Item details
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Our single bedding sets come with one pillowcase, while all other sizes come with two.
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220 thread count
Safety Warning
Keep away from fire and flames
Composition
100% Cotton Sateen
Delivery, collection & returns
Delivery, collection & returns
Delivery
Standard
Free
Nominated Day
£5.99. Order by 7pm for delivery tomorrow
Collection
Collect from store
Order before 9pm for free next-day in-store collection
Returns
UK returns
Free
Exclusions apply
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Reviews (5)
Best duvet cover I have ever owned
Yes, I recommend this
Beautiful, stunning, fresh, tranquil duvet cover that gives my room such a calm and Japanese feel. The feel of the material is so so super comfortable and gorgeous too. Best duvet cover I have ever owned
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Stunning design
Yes, I recommend this
Stunning design Double sided Fabric could be a little heavier for us
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Lovely design & good quality
Yes, I recommend this
Lovely design, good quality bedding. Little on the expensive side but I liked the colours .
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Stunning Duvet Cover
Yes, I recommend this
Absolutely love my new duvet cover the quality is superb and it matches my mural so well, the colours are very calming! Excellent
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Good qualiy and luxurious
I just received my item and washed it as I always do if I decide to keep it. It washed very well without the loss of colour. The print is gorgeous quality. It also air-dried very quickly. The sheen of the sateen is very luxurious. However, the stitching around the edges could be a bit stronger for this price range. I foresee it loosening up with use.
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