Orla Kiely Wildflower Indigo Bedding

£75.00
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Description

Transform your bedroom into a rich oasis with this striking Orla Kiely Wildflower bedlinen, designed in a deep blue colour palette with bold pops of chartreuse. This vivid floral design brings a playful yet sophisticated touch to your space, while the soft 100% cotton, breathable fabric ensures a restful night’s sleep.  Perfect for those who love a fresh, modern twist on classic botanical patterns.

Dimensions/Details


100% Cotton Percale

Delivery

Standard Delivery (3-5 Working Days) £3.95

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Returns

If you are not happy with your online order, most items can be returned within 14 days of delivery.

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Orla Kiely is a globally recognised fashion and lifestyle brand run by Orla, Dermott and a small team. Best known for our iconic Stem leaf print, which has grown and blossomed into an extensive library of nostalgic, joyful patterns. Each one with the unique ability to inspire you to be the most creative version of yourself.

Founded in 1995, Orla had a passion for bold colour and graphic design at a time when fashion was immersed in black. The Orla brand stood out from the very beginning. Combined with a special interest in mid-century design, Orla would trawl the markets in Portobello and Montreuil in Paris in search of vintage treasures, from objects to clothing from the sixties and seventies to feed her passion and establish a unique style.

It's these founding principles that define the Orla Kiely brand as it stands today.