Designed with the finer
things in mind, Court of Versailles Bedding is a created to complement the most
refined of tastes. Made famous by the opulent reign of King Louis XIV and Marie
Antoinette, the Palace Versailles suggests visions of lavish parties and
elaborate fashions. This is the feeling which is evoked by the finest of
fabrics and detail used in the Court of Versailles Bedding collection. In
creating a royally chic bedroom look, the Court of Versailles brings
distinguished sophistication to a new whole new level.
Signature patterns in damask,
jacquards and brocades bring classic French grandiose style into the
twenty-first century. Sleek silk and rich sateen that are fit for royalty can
be paired with many decorative selections such as pillows with unique detailing
and solid construction as well as chic shams and 400-thread count sheets. In
collections that range from simple to ornate, there is sure to be a style that
suits even the most selective individuals searching only for the most premium
textiles and details.
The Court of Versailles
Bedding collection consists of high quality and versatile designs and fabrics to
fit many different decors. The
Dubarry collection, which exudes class and elegance with its 100% silk quilt
and exclusively crafted elements, comes in gold, ivory and blue for a number of
choices when it comes to selection. Collections such as
Caprice and
Odeon offer a subtle refined look that can be complemented with decorative
pillows, shams and bed skirts in the most simply graceful colors and stitching.
Create a bold royal look with the
Allouette collection covered with a persimmon and fawn design. With a
varying array of shades, styles and fabrics, all kept to the highest of
standards, the Court of Versailles Bedding collection has a range of options for
a myriad of tastes.
All collections are
accompanied by decorative pillows, shams and bedding sheet sets all of which are
400-thread count. Collections come in a range of sizes are suitable for many
sizes of beds to include queen, king and California king. |