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Emma Breislin

The New CULTIVER x Colin King Bedding Collection Has Convinced Me to Switch Out My All-White Bedding This Fall

Rust-colored bedcover.

Renowned interior stylist Colin King says his friends often joke that he dreams in “fifty shades of brown”. The artistic director has a particular penchant for natural tones, describing his own home “a medley of neutral hues.” Needless to say, his second linen bedding collection with CULTIVER came as somewhat of a surprise, featuring a more saturated palette of ‘turmeric’, ‘cinnabar’, and ‘artichoke’.

Now full disclosure: I used to work for CULTIVER. What that means, though, is I have had the pleasure of spending somewhere in the tens of thousands of hours beneath their linen bedding, and can personally attest to its heirloom quality and effortless beauty.

But even with a range of timeless shades available, I always found myself gravitating towards white. It felt crisp and classic, and if you were going to invest in one of the best bedding sets, white felt like a safe choice.

Color can also be a tricky topic in the bedroom; it has a certain sway over your emotions that you may not even realize. And if there is one room you want to prioritize peace and calm, this is it. So, how then, does Colin King approach color in the bedroom?

“In erring on the side of beige, I like to think that I am holding space for color and possibility,” he tells me. “And there is color to be found everywhere, whether in the bruised skin of ripened fruit or the verdigris of patinated metal. Styling is about identifying and romancing those subtle variations, introducing layers through glazes or textiles or blooms.” Or perhaps, linen bedding.

Shop the Stylist's Collection, Edition II

(Image credit: CULTIVER)

So, it looks like I'll be switching out my all-white bedding scheme this fall. With shades inspired by nature, it hardly even feels like you're 'picking a color' either, but rather reaching a bit further into the neutral palette.

And as Colin tells me, "There's always the opportunity to introduce more color, especially in a neutral space. Sometimes it just takes a breath to make up your mind."

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