Marking the brand’s debut into the omni channel home furnishing retailer British lifestyle brand Ted Baker London launching a new bedding collection

The full home product line is available now online and in select Bed Bath & Beyond stores nationwide. Prices start at $49.99 for decorative pillows and $129.99 for bedding. Baker’s signature eye for detail is seen across the pieces, with touches including mixed media embellishments, rose gold hardware zipper pulls and buttons, and bold color schemes. The range offers bright whites, colorful pastels and bold floral designs that reflect the brand’s most popular styles and signature prints, in line with Baker’s seasonal collections.

The collection consists of reversible duvet and comforter sets, quilted and scalloped coverlets and shams as well as an assortment of decorative pillows. British lifestyle brand Ted Baker London is launching a new bedding collection at Bed Bath & Beyond, marking the brand’s debut into the omni-channel home furnishing retailer.

The collections adorned with birds, butterflies and blooms, the detailed Entangled Enchantment Collection mimics print Ted Baker’s womenswear collections.

The Flight of the Orient bed linens feature sparkle-adorned blossoms among bejeweled birds with a palette of soft grays and pale pinks alongside zesty yellow and vibrant fuchsia. Inspired by the richness of flora and fauna found in the royal gardens, intricately decorated branches, florals and hummingbirds combine in the opulent Highgrove print.

Various other offerings include the Collection all-white cotton sateen Versailles and an assortment of soft coverlets and shams, womenswear collections.

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