Scalloped Bed Linen
Choosing Scalloped Bedding for Your Room
Part of what makes the scallop enduring as a design detail is its versatility. A scalloped duvet cover in white reads calm and classic. The same edge in colour, whether a blue, a pink, or a green, becomes a focal point without overwhelming the room. Our scalloped bed linen is designed to sit well alongside plainer pieces. Pair a scalloped pillowcase with a simple hemstitch sheet, or layer a scalloped top sheet beneath a textured bedspread.
It is also worth considering the weave alongside the design. Annabelle and Thea are both percale, which is crisp, cool and breathable. Alexandra is sateen, with a silkier feel and a slightly heavier drape. If you tend to sleep warm, a percale scallop may suit you better. And if you prefer something more enveloping, Alexandra's sateen offers that. Our bed linen buying guide explains each weave choice in more detail.
What is scalloped edge bedding?
Scalloped edge bedding features a curved, wave-like trim along the border of pillowcases, duvet covers and sheets. The scallop is one of the oldest decorative motifs in textile finishing. It's an organic shape that adds a touch of whimsy and detail without formality. Our scalloped bed linen collections each interpret the motif in a different way, from embroidered trims to exquisite, hand-applied wavy edges.
How do Your Three Scalloped Bedding Collections Differ?
Each has a different character, weave and provenance. Annabelle is a 200-thread-count percale with a whimsical and light embroidered scallop, woven in Portugal. Alexandra is a 400-thread-count sateen with a hand-applied wavy scallop, woven in Italy. Thea is a 600-thread-count percale with a hand-embroidered scallop, also Italian-woven and the most refined of the three.
Is scalloped bedding only decorative, or is it practical too?
Entirely practical. The scalloped edge is a finishing detail, not an overlay, so it does not affect how the fabric feels or performs in daily use. All three of our scallop bedding collections are woven from long-staple cotton and are designed to be washed, slept in and enjoyed as everyday bed linen. They become softer with each wash, just as our non-scalloped ranges do.
Which scalloped bed linen works best in a minimal bedroom?
Annabelle or Thea in white tend to work well in paired-back spaces. Both are percale, so the finish is matte and crisp rather than lustrous. This sits naturally in a calmer room. The scalloped edge adds a subtle point of interest without introducing too much pattern or decoration. Alexandra in a neutral colourway can work too, though its sateen sheen gives it a slightly richer presence.
How should I care for scalloped bed linen?
We recommend washing at 30–40°C with a gentle detergent, tumble drying on a low heat or air drying where possible. A light iron keeps the scalloped edge sitting neatly. Care instructions can differ between collections. For example, Thea's hand-embroidered trim benefits from a slightly gentler approach.
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