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And So to Bed

Edited by Karen D. Singh -- Interior Design, 6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

Sferra Bros Kelly Wearstler fabric textiles Sferra Bros Kelly Wearstler fabric textiles

Sferra Bros Kelly Wearstler fabric textilesShe may already be a household name in luxury hospitality, but she continues to broaden her reach. In addition to a whopping 10 hotel-residential projects in the works, Kelly Wearstler is introducing a line of bedding manufactured by Sferra Bros., a 118-year-old company that supplies 400-thread pima cotton sateen sheets to chic boutique properties and grandes dames alike. (If you're staying at either 60 Thompson in New York or the Fairmont San Francisco, you're sleeping on Sferra.)

The designer's debut effort for the company is a line of bedding, Kelly Wearstler for Sferra. Her penchant for subtle metallics comes through with the embroidered patterns on the five natural-linen decorative pillows. Sheets are silky white-on-white cotton sateen jacquard with multicolored embroidery. Throw in three quilts, and any hotel room can seem as personal as home. 800-336-1891; sferra5star.com. circle 420

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