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October Finds: Fall’s New Linens and Pillows

Fall’s linens and pillows are all about rich textures, embellishment, and jewel tones.
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Top to bottom: White sateen Vermont Noblesse queen duvet with autumn leaves, $665 at Duxiana Fine Linens. Supima cotton Philea Noblesse queen duvet with blue roses and lime leaves, $625 at Duxiana Fine Linens. Highland Park Giada green silk queen sheet with an oak leaf banded border, $735 at Sherle Wagner. Windsor paisley queen duvet in plum, $405 at Peacock Alley. Purple jacquard queen sheet, $780 at Pratesi Linens.


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Embroidered, beaded, hand-woven, cut from velvet, and embellished with lace, this fall’s pillows are rich and textural.

(top row, left to right) Baroque patterned Waldorf pillow with all-over beading, $465 at The Iron Bed. Brown linen with autumn red embroidery, $425 at Home, James! Ivory embroidered lace and beaded silk Ann Gish pillow, $340 at The Linen Boutique.
(middle row, left to right) Coffee-colored Santiago pillow with all-over beaded pattern, $465 at The Iron Bed. Autumn pillow with all-over multicolor beading, $465 at The Iron Bed. One-of-a-kind pillow made from vintage Turkish textiles, $435 at Stanley Korshak.
(bottom row, left to right) Turkish Delight orange and brown cut velvet pillow, $285 at Mecox. Sea fan velvet pillow in sorbet, $313 at Casa di Lino. Designers Guild pillow with black-and-white striped silk satin, to the trade at ID Collection.

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