There is no time like the present to spoil yourself with new linen. The good news is that linen company, Volpes, has just launched their oh-so-versatile Monochrome collection. All of the designs are simple, elegant and stylish in monochrome colour combinations with touches of subtle colour; the perfect foundation to build a room or an easy way to add to an existing décor theme.
The trick to getting the monochrome look right? Sticking to tones of a single colour, such as blue-and-white or mauve-and-natural.
Opt for the same shade or different shades, but the idea is to keep the shades in the same hue. Drawing inspiration from international trend resources, the designs are selected and coloured by the local Volpes team with the help of international design studios. The cutting edge design continues with a new item in the collection, Hayley − Volpes’ first printed microfiber design and a new type of construction on the market. Soft to the touch, durable, quick to dry and easy to care for, it is available in two colourways, Navy and Taupe, in a delicate sophisticated pattern.
Throughout the collection, the luxurious duvet sets (in cotton, polycotton and microfibre) should be your starting point. Take your pick from textured stripes, dainty florals and some bolder geometrics in shades of natural, tranquil blues and trendy greys. Then it’s all about accessories – everything from lamps and scatters to throws, quilts and curtains. If your inners also need an overhaul, treat yourself with new pillows and duvets (also available in feather and down) before continuing the look through to the bathroom with towels and bathmats. Simple stylish designs with an affordable price tag that promises value for money are what you can expect at Volpes.
Linen shopping just got a lot easier thanks to Volpes. Simply order online www.volpes.co.za, sit back with a cup of something and wait for the door bell to ring. 😉
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Competition closes 21 August 2015.
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