Volpes: Our Must-Have Spring Essentials For The Bedroom
There’s nothing quite like a new season to invigorate your senses and Spring is the opportune time to celebrate. Linen specialist, Volpes, has a collection of must-have linen, bedding and curtain essentials that can transform your bedroom into the ultimate airy, light and happiest place to be this Spring.
Pack away the blankets and winter linen with bedding and curtains that will keep you cool and evoke the mood and spirit of the season. Think crisp and cool percale, luxurious Egyptian cotton, floral comforters and light throws.
Botanicals and the beauty of nature continue to inspire and it wouldn’t be spring without a dose of florals. With the warmer months traditionally being the time of pastels and flowers, let this inspiration carry over onto a new duvet set adorned with blossoms and roses. Or, if florals aren’t really your thing, opt for a more geometric print or neutrals in subtle muted tones, which will have the same fresh appeal.
As a much-loved homegrown SA brand, Volpes continues to subtly embrace authentic African designs and natural elements of our unique fauna and flora in patterns and prints.
Create the perfect sanctuary you’ll never want to leave this season with Volpes’ timeless collection of quality products that are in line with global décor influences. Shop safely and securely online at www.volpes.co.za.
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