Five Decades. One Standard.
Paul Costelloe was the designer for Princess Diana for 14 years and never once lowered his standard. This collection was his one of his last original projects, carrying the same weight as everything that came before it.
Eight Centuries in the Making
The Book of Kells was not written so much as constructed. Every page built up through layers of intention, each mark placed with complete deliberateness by hands that knew the work would outlast them.
This duvet cover carries that same weight. Woven on a jacquard loom in a warm natural linen, the Kells pattern is constructed thread by thread from within the fabric. It shifts in the light. It does not wash out. It is there because someone put it there.
Pure linen breathes through every season and improves with age. This is bedding that earns its price over years, not weeks.
Details That Matter
Caring for Linen is relativly simple, the fabric is amazingly durable. Following these instructions will help it stay in top condition for longer
Paul Costelloe was the designer for Princess Diana for 14 years and never once lowered his standard. This collection was his one of his last original projects, carrying the same weight as everything that came before it.
Pure Irish linen, woven in Northern Ireland by Fergusons since 1854. Paul chose this linen because it was the only fabric that met his standard.
Pure Irish Linen, woven by two historic Irish brands that have impacted the world of textiles worldwide. Whether it's the catwalk, the big movie productions, or the homes of those who value high quality