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Local Company Bedlove Wants You to Get Some Sleep in These Sheets

These chic, ultraluxe linens are just what the sandman ordered

By Andrew Hoge May 18, 2019

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This article originally appeared in the May 2019 issue of Seattle magazine.

This article appears in print in the May 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe.

A quick internet search will reveal any number of suggestions for getting a good night’s sleep, but Belltown-based Bedlove is betting that the solution lies in the quality of your bedding. Launched earlier this year by Nordstrom marketing alum Laura Hubbard, the brand offers duvet covers (from $325), sheets (from $225) and pillowcases (from $140 a pair) made with soft-washed 100 percent Belgian linen, in designs that balance vintage elegance with a modern sensibility. Hubbard says that the inspiration for Bedlove came, fittingly, in a dream. Linen was chosen for its property of helping to keep the body cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Bespoke services, such as custom ribbons and colors, allow you to make your bed and sleep in it. 

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