THE HALL COLLECTION: We Love Luxury Linen
Be seduced by the sensual feel of the finest imported linens against your skin. The Hall Collection offers a range of linen woven using the highest quality double twisted Egyptian cotton yarns and finished in Quagliotti in Italy.
For four generations, Quagliotti have been producing their fine linen for private homes, royal families and luxury hotels around the world. Once you have slept in their luxurious linens, it is unlikely that you will ever want to sleep on anything else. The Hall Collection of bespoke ranges focuses on bringing luxury back to the boudoir. They have built relationships with only the best craftsmen and women in order to source unique, quality products – from bespoke mattresses and beds made by Swiss Craftsmen to the finest Egyptian linens, blankets and quilts woven in Italy. Their passion for genuine quality means they only offer bedding made from natural materials. In a world of mass production The Hall Collection believe that true luxury should always be carefully considered! Here we showcase some of our favourites from The Hall Collection. All are available in standard sizes and can be custom made. Fortuny is an elegant decoration fabric framed by a double flange.
Aurora is 100% Egyptian cotton woven with a classic Italian jacquard design – stylish and supreme!
Hanami – The lightness and freshness of this design is available in spring colours for a burst of colour and freshness in the bedroom.
Canova is about balance and the artistry of colour within a superb yarn dyed fabric.
Visit: www.thehallcollection.co.za
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