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Hi, this is kind of to do with furniture! We are coming out next week to start buying all the furnishings for our appartment in Lucca. I would like to know where the best places are to get contemporary reasonable quality duvet covers, sheets etc and also what weight duvets to get. When we have stayed in Italy for summer holidays, beds don't always have duvets just blankets and sheets and I don't know if this is more to do with practicality or temperature??
I don't really want to get bedding from Ikea as in my experience of Ikea in the UK the sizes are always a bit weird. Any advice greatly received. Thanks! |
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According to some of the Italian brochures I have these are standard sizes there
Materasso singolo 80 x 190 Materasso 1 e 1/2 120 x 190 Matrimoniale 160 x 190 IKEA has different sizes Singolo 90 x 200 and 80 x 200 Matrimoniale 160 x 200 So IKEA beds are slightly longer I agree with Juliancoll's advice regarding duvets which you can split apart. Very handy. Nights can be pretty cold in Lucca. As for ginding good bedding in Lucca, I am not quite sure, but I could advise you to have a look at the Centro Commerciale I Gigli at Campi Bisenzio, Florence (near Prato) as they have a couple of places with nice things, including Zara Home.
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Unless you are prepared to pay way over the top for good quality Italian bed linen, I would strongly recommend that you buy in UK. Generally the quality v price means that you can do better at John Lewis or TK MAXX. (John Lewis sell the pop together washable duvets previously mentioned and you'll need them). Duvet covers in Umbria/Tuscany are rare and both quality and design not what I would choose. I like cotton and plain bedding for preferance. The problem is, if you are buying an Italian double bed it will be bigger than an English 5 ft bed. See Gala's comments. So bear this in mind when buying bed linen/duvets in England. We had simple 5ft beds and mattresses made, as I had so many fitted sheets to use up. Single beds much the same as UK. Note. People often put 2 single beds together for guest use.
Washable pillows are a good idea due to the heat in Summer, sweaty smelling pillows are not. |
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Italians generally don't use duvets they use Trapunta in winter and trapuntina in summer the latter is a quilted bedspread which they use with a sheet. The trapunta is a filled quilted bedspread. We found a very reasonable place to buy bedding is Paris in Torre del lago "Paris is the owners surname" they have lots of choice and it is very well priced. It is a large store that sells bedding and all household textiles such as curtains and poles, tea towels, everything. We bought all our bedding there.
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If you're doing quick trips from the UK you can use up you baggage allowance by buying Bedlinen and Towels from Primarks. Don't be put off by the name, 100% cotton, with better quality than the banded but at half the price.
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The length suits me fine, I am 186 cm tall and find a bed that is only 190 rather short. My Hästens bed at home is 210 and I would like to find beds that long in Italy to. But I guess I'm hoping too much.
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