Bedding
We give 20% of profits to bird conservation and inclusive birding efforts.
Bird and botanical bedding by style
- Cottagecore and country farmhouse. Country geese, hens in vintage frames, sparrows among wildflowers, and gentle floral repeats that feel pulled from an old farmhouse linen closet. Best for guest rooms, primary bedrooms with painted woodwork, and breakfast-nook daybeds.
- William Morris-Inspired heritage. Dense botanical repeats, deep saturated grounds, songbirds tucked into vining leaves. Best for formal bedrooms with dark wood, brass, and layered textiles.
- Boho and maximalist. Peacocks, herons, jewel tones, and pattern-on-pattern layering meant to be mixed rather than matched. Best for eclectic rooms, reading lofts, and bedrooms that already lean colorful.
- Vintage botanical. Soft watercolor florals, antique field-guide birds, faded greens and ochres. Best for older homes, attic bedrooms, and rooms with a lot of natural light.
- Minimalist and Japandi. Sparse line-drawn birds on warm neutrals, plenty of negative space. Best for modern bedrooms where bedding does the quiet talking.
- Lake house and naturalist. Geese, herons, shorebirds, and gentle water palettes. Best for cabins, coastal rentals, and rooms with a porch view.
Bedding by room
- Primary bedroom. A duvet cover plus matching shams sets the whole room's tone. Choose a heritage botanical or William Morris-Inspired print for a layered, finished look.
- Guest room. Cottagecore florals and country birds read welcoming without feeling personal. Add a coordinating throw blanket from the catalog and you are done.
- Kids' and nursery rooms. Friendly chickadees, owls, and sparrows on soft grounds. See the dedicated kids bedding collection for sized-down options.
- Guest cottage or short-term rental. Pattern hides wear better than solids. Vintage botanical and lake house naturalist prints photograph beautifully for listings.
Substrates and scale
Every bedding piece is printed on demand by Spoonflower in North Carolina on the substrate you choose. Cotton sateen reads smooth and slightly lustrous, percale is crisp and breathable, linen has the relaxed hand most people picture when they think "lived-in," and organic cotton is the softest of the cotton options. Scale is set per design so the bird and botanical motifs land correctly on duvet covers, shams, and sheets without losing detail.
FAQ
Who prints and ships the bedding?
Spoonflower prints every piece on demand at their North Carolina facility and ships directly to you. Production typically runs about a week before shipping.
Can I get the same print on curtains, pillows, or throws?
Most BWB patterns are available across surfaces. Browse the matching curtain, pillow, and throw blanket collections, or use the design name on any product page to find its siblings.
What is the return policy on printed bedding?
Because each piece is made to order, returns are limited to defects or printing errors. Reach out within a week of delivery and we will sort it with Spoonflower.
Can I order a swatch before committing?
Yes. Spoonflower offers small fabric test swatches on most substrates. Swatches are the safest way to confirm color and hand before ordering a full duvet.











