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CULTIVER Introduces Pinstripe

10.09.2017

Known for bringing luxury to every day life with premium quality linen, CULTIVER have today launched Pinstripe. A beautiful new design joining their 15 strong colour range in pure linen bedding and table top products, Pinstripe features a delicate, woven charcoal stripe on a white background. As shown below, the new design provides the perfect textural complement to the solid colours in the range.


It's no secret I'm a huge fan of CULTIVER linen. Just looking at these images evokes a sense of calm, heightened by the fact that I know just how soft and luxurious the linen is in real life. Shown above paired with Blush, Olive, and Navy colours, the Pinstripe is beautifully understated, creating a divine layering of linen to reflect the effortless style and timeless aesthetic of the brand.


Available in a Table Cloth and Napkins, the Pinstripe can be paired with one of the many solid coloured table linens to create a gorgeous dining setting. “Seeing the popularity of our Indigo and White Stripe colour way, we know people’s love for stripe in clothing is just as strong in home textiles. We developed this more delicate stripe with the goal of really bringing out the beauty of linen texture through the delicate woven pattern, so subtle yet so impactful.“ - CULTIVER founder Nicolle Sullivan

Styling by Alana Langan / Photography by Annette O'Brien

The new Pinstripe Bedding (single through to super king size) and Table Linens are now available to purchase online at CULTIVER and at selected retailers. 

Images courtesy of CULTIVER

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3 comments:

  1. This linen is absolutely precious!

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  2. Any idea what brand the lamp on the first picture is?

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    1. It's the Meterial Pendant by New Works (in black marble):
      http://district.com.au/product/material-pendant

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