I am thrilled to share that my second collection with Kassatex is now available! In addition to new bedding, we expanded our partnership into bath linens and vanity accessories.
Since I designed my first pillow almost ten years ago, I have strived to create home decor that elevates a space in a classic and timeless way, both in color palette, materials and motifs. Here’s a bit of the behind the scenes of how this collection came to be…
The Color Palette
For the color palette, I always look to what we use most often in our designs – neutrals being number one, always. Green is overtaking blue in its popularity (it’s definitely my favorite color!), but it’s still difficult to find bedding in this perfect grey-green tone, so we knew creating a sage option was a no brainer. As is solid white and taupe. All of which blend beautifully with any other existing bedding.
The Greek Key Motif
If you’ve been following along for a while, you know that my love for a greek key runs deep. I have always loved the consistency of a classic greek key motif – it never goes out of fashion and mixes well with any style – from super traditional to modern. I had a hard time finding bedding done well with this motif, so we decided to create it! We also chose to use the greek key for the towels to offer an elevated look beyond the bedroom.
The Must Haves
If I had to pick just one thing from this collection for a client of mine, I’d pick the duvet and shams. They create a truly luxurious hotel bed look and that elevates any space. Subpar quality bedding can take a beautiful room and make it feel less “done,” so investing in a good set of linens is always worth it to me. A nice set of bath accessories has the same effect, and I can’t get over how amazing the reeded detail on our Beacon Hill Bath Accessories turned out. I use the cup to hold my makeup brushes or some flowers!
Finally, in addition to the Greek Key motifs, we added new throw pillows in the perfect shades of gray, beige and taupe. If the design looks familiar – it’s the same hand-painted scene as my Wellesley wallpaper with A-Street, updated with a neutral palette!