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30 NEW FRETTE Floral Luxury LUX SYMPHONY GOLD DUVET COVER Ivory Queen RARE
$ 527.99
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Description
Frette has, since its beginnings in the 1860s, supplied linens to luxury hotels around the world, from historical Italian establishments like the Danieli in Venice to the Ritz in Paris and Claridge's in London. If you were aboard the Orient Express back in day, you’d be dining on Frette tablecloths. Frette linens graced the bedrooms and dining rooms in the Peninsula in Hong Kong and Raffles in Singapore, and were the official linen of choice to the Italian royal family too. Due to customer demand – that feeling of waking up in crisp hotel sheets often elicits people to ask – the company eventually began opening its own retail boutiques, and now offers both off-the-shelf ranges and tailor-made linens to clients worldwide. Theirs is a couture level of bedding.
BRAND NEW in ORIGINAL PACKAGE
AUTHENTIC
FRETTE
Symphony Gold Duvet Cover
Color: Ivory/Gold
Available in:
Queen
Fashioned from yarn dyed mixed silk jacquard through the process, which colours each thread, giving it a luminous appearance, the Symphony Duvet Cover radiates elegance.
Pleasing on the eyes and to the touch, it features a composition of natural motifs
presenting a calming woven floral pattern in gold and neutral shades
.
With its silk sheen, the Symphony Duvet Cover is a sensual addition to any bedroom.
Truly luxurious.
Top: Silk blend
Bottom 100% Pure Cotton
Made in Italy
Perfectly made to the very last stitch.
Retail: Queen
30.00 + tax =14.88!!!!
The Duvet is in pristine brand new condition with tags. Never used.
P
erfect to dress up your home!
Soooo SOFT! ~
ULTIMATE
LUXURY!!!!
SOPHISTICATED GIFT
Please, require about coordinating pieces if interested. thank you
For over 150 years, Frette has provided some of the world's most luxurious and elegant bedding. Founded in 1860, Frette started creating linens for the Italian royal family in 1881. The renowned Italian company's linens are currently found at the Ritz and the Four Seasons George V in Paris, covering the altar at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and on the Orient Express.