Snuggle Up with Hinterveld and Linen Drawer this winter
Winter chills are here to stay for the next few months. Whether they are a result of the rain and snow, or freezing frost and icy winds, the cold is not to be taken lightly. Linen Drawer helps to ward off the cold with a range of soft, snuggly blankets, throws and bedding.
Their mattress toppers in feather/down or micro-fibre provide a wonderfully warm base to sleep on. Add a brushed cotton winter sheeting set, topped by a pure down duvet inner, encased in 400 thread count Egyptian cotton or 600 thread count sateen weave cotton, and the result is just heavenly. You probably won’t want to leave the comfort of your bed once you experience this. Still feeling a little nip of cold?
Well let’s add a mohair blanket from Hinterveld, or a100% cotton knitted Horizon throw from Linen Drawer. Look at the incredible array of colours and designs to choose from – all guaranteed to warm and brighten even the coldest most miserable winter’s day or night.
For more great products to keep you snug as a bug this winter visit www.linendrawer.co.za.
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