A dark timber headboard, a Hmong textile panel on the wall, grey linen curtains floor to ceiling, and French linen in dark charcoal and white — this bedroom sits at the intersection of Indochine heritage and modern apartment living. Everything in the room is considered, and the linen holds it all together.
The linen curtains. One of the most underused applications of linen in a bedroom is the window. Linen curtains filter light beautifully — they soften harsh afternoon sun into something warm and diffused, and they move with the air in a way that no synthetic fabric does. When the curtains and the bedding are in the same material family, the room feels unified in a way that is hard to achieve any other way.
The colour combination. Dark charcoal duvet, white fitted sheet and pillowcases — this is the most classic contrast in bedding, and it works because it mirrors the room: dark timber headboard, white walls, grey curtains. The linen does not decorate the room. It completes it.
Both pieces are plain-dyed French linen, OEKO-TEX certified, 165–175 GSM. Made in Hanoi, shipped worldwide.
Shop the look: Dark French Linen Duvet Cover + 2 Pillowcases Set (Plain Dyeing #08) — pair with the White French Linen Duvet Cover + 2 Pillowcases Set (Plain Dyeing #05) for the full contrast effect.
Interested in linen curtains? Contact us — we produce custom linen curtains to order from the same OEKO-TEX certified French linen fabric.
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