Fall’s Newest Bedding Obsession Is Nearly 500 Years Old

One year into the verdure tapestry fever pitch, the 16th-century look, believe it or not, still isn’t getting old. But the venue is. Recently, we’ve noticed brands swapping the familiar wall for a spot that, even after centuries of nature scenes, we’ve somehow been sleeping on: the bedroom.

Yes, at long last, tapestry bedding is finally a thing. And if you’ve yet to commit to several feet of faux-Flemish forest on your wall, this is a comfier kind of foray. Anthropologie takes the pastoral path with its silky-soft Organic Cotton Sateen Printed Sheet Set in Francois, while Sarah Sherman Samuel’s Garden Walk print for Lulu and Georgia is the more editorial take on the bedding trend, arriving in two tonal options: striking cobalt or softer blush. And since this centuries-old look does seem to hit just an eensy bit harder for fall, Pottery Barn’s Fantastical Forest Duvet scratches the seasonal itch, with whimsical peacocks and foxes wandering through verdant trees tinged with the amber hues of aging leaves.

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