Amy Butler Lends Feminine Bohemian Eye to New Organic Bedding

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Summertime, and the cotton is high. It’s also 100% organic and woven in a refreshing feminine palette with low-impact dyes by Midwest modern designer Amy Butler.

Can you imagine having anything but good dreams when tucked into such life-affirming florals?

Come June, this first bedding collection by Butler makes its exotic debut, proving eco-friendly textiles have our fashionable bedrooms covered. Butler thinks over everything in these stunning ensembles, even tossing in the throw pillows to keep the layering a no-brainer.

If it all suits your style, these patterns will be available at her online shop as well as select Bed, Bath & Beyond stores. I don’t know about you, but I will be thrilled to see these additions to BB&B. Too often I have come up empty handed when casing the vast linen department for organic bedding with any sense of style. I would love to select Butler’s organics for a teen space or guest room.

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Every bit as soothing as neutral Calvin Klein and as well-coordinated as the Donna Karan separates, Butler’s Far Eastern-inspired garden patterns and oversize block-printed paisleys expand our options in designing a modern bedroom enlivened by bohemian elements. Sure, Indian designs have always been available but not always as current in substance or high in quality.

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Butler has collaborated with Welspun to produce this collection which pairs fun color combinations (pink with green, turquoise with lime, navy with red and green) all in skin-friendly 400 thread count fibers.

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“I love that this collection is a design driven eco story and proves that eco friendly bedding can be vibrant and beautiful,” says the designer. “It’s fashion bedding at its very best.”

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DISCUSSION

  • Elly D.
    May 29th, 2009 at 6:45 AM

    Amy Butler is the WIZZARDRESS OF OZ. Her colors just jump out of the RAINBOW.

  • anthesis
    May 30th, 2009 at 4:02 PM

    I just wish the young artists would draw outside of Illustrator. Everything looks so hard-edged and repetitive.

  • Mallory
    June 2nd, 2009 at 6:58 AM

    Great post! The bedding looks awesome, the designs and the color are beautiful.

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