Top of bed bestsellers: Neutral ground
Style Setters in soft goods
Lindsey Strader -- Home Accents Today, 3/1/2009
When it comes to color this season, top of bed designs wake up on the softer side swathed in dreamy neutrals. Taupe, cream, gray, chocolate and white present a palette of pure bliss with surfaces full of exquisite texture and elegant patterning. With colorations that sway on the side of pale, these offerings uncover the epitome of chic.

The Gold bedding ensemble displays a combination of embroidered fabrics in a creamy palette of soft neutrals from White Linen ($3,500, queen).
The Magnolia Collection spotlights oversized floral designs and vine patterns in sand and ivory from Ann Gish. The collection is paired with the quilted Almost White Linen coverlet and pillows. Also shown in sand is the knit silk throw and toss pillow ($112 to $2,025).


Spotted, striped or solid, the lustrous faux fur pillows from Three Hands offer a bit of plush indulgence ($18 each).
Made of 100% silk, the Orvieto Collection features an elegant Italian medallion pattern in a nickel and graphite color scheme from St. Geneve ($1,610, queen).


From the Hajeen Collection, the Castle bed showcases a tufted loft coverlet in textured silk with linen knots from Luxury Linens by Henredon ($1,995).
Subtle designs adorn backgrounds of rich chocolate and golden tan on the velvety Mélange Collection pillows from Bella Rose by Chateau ($40 to $200).

























