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Welcome to the Lifestylish designer bedding collection! Here you'll find a wide selection of gorgeous bed linen from some of the UK's best known bedding designers including Catherine Lansfield, Rapport and Dreams 'n' Drapes. We bring you a huge range of designer duvet cover sets in a huge range of styles, from fabulous floral bedding to classic timeless designs. Everyone deserves luxury bedding and here at Lifestylish we make it affordable with a wide range of great value, designer bedding sets to suit all homes and decor styles. Buy Designer Bedding Sets for Less From duvet cover sets to bedding accessories such as cushions and bedspreads, we have everything you need to get that designer bedroom look for less..Our fantastic selection of on-trend, great value bedding sets means there's something for everyone and the chances are you'll find designer bedding that's a bit different too. Designer Bedding Sets Collection Items 1 to 20 of 898 total Ornate Jacquard Natural Bedding Range

Ornate Jacquard Duckegg Bedding Range Opulent Jacquard Bedding Range - Duckegg It's A Dog's Life - Bedding Range Opulent Jacquard Bedding Range - Champagne Santorini Bedding Range - Blue Embroidered Floral Bedding Range - Duckegg Birds & Flowers Bedding Range - Duckegg Textured Stripe Bedding Range - Multi Textured Stripe Bedding Range - Teal Rosemarie Heather Bedding Range Malton Slate Bedroom Collection Kilim Stripe Blue Bedding Range Kilim Stripe Terracotta Bedding Range Aviana Multi Bedroom Collection Aviana Duck Egg Blue Bedroom Collection Shantar Pink Bedroom Collection Shantar Blue Bedroom Collection Knox Silver Bedding RangeHope we gave you loads of inspiration. You can find more information about our vase here. We made some moodboards before; for our large stripes by Douwe vase & for our small triangles vase For our lamp 'large wicked light by esmé' you can also find a moodboard here.

If you want more inspiration pictures of our products, check out our pinterest bord.Welcome to Queer IRL, a monthly Autostraddle community photo series that gathers little clips of lesbian, bisexual, queer and otherwise-identified women, trans and non-binary folks, just living our lives in 2017. This very first gallery is Queer in the Kitchen. Nearly 200 of you sent in photos and boy are my arms tired! If I’ve learned anything, it’s that we are an incredibly attractive group of people with lots of cabinets and pets. Oh and that I’ve never loved you more. I hope you scroll through these many, many pictures (all nine pages!) and feel like FUCK YES, WE ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE AND WE WILL NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT GOOD NIGHT. And I hope you submit photos for the next gallery! (More on February’s theme and deadline soon.) Thank you so so much for making this a thing, you wild and wonderful weirdos. “I really love my cow mat. I live alone, so I named her Genevieve.”

“The best things to prepare in my kitchen are witchy salves and oils with my roommate, lots of tea concoctions, coffee so much coffee, and homemade vegan queso. Also it smells like so much cinnamon in there because of ants and because of never wanting to use chemicals! Winter time in the Bay Area!” “While I’m definitely super excited about those Compost Cookies I’m holding, my favorite dish to prepare has to be Eggplant Rollatini.
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I just moved in here this year and was excited to host my annual Friendsgayving in a kitchen that felt like home.” “I am a huge rage baker, when the systems and constructs of the world matched with the intense vibration of community woes press down on me. As of late I made cookies for the revolution, bourbon banana bread for hope, fruit pies to fuel upstarts to continue to rise up, and had a cookie decorating party for nothing other than because community and chosen family matters.
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I’ve found joy in covering up its damaged walls and cupboards with wild colors, starting a spaghetti noodle collection on the chipped ceiling (you can see one or two in the photo, if you look close), and sitting down at our polka-dot covered table for crowded family meals saturated in love, laughter, fart noises, and political/social/feminist rants.”
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“Alyssa is an amazing chef with a stack of cookbooks a mile high and would be happy if she never ate the same thing twice. I basically make soup and horribly unhealthy things (all the salt, cheese, and spicy you can put together) that we call “bachelor food.” After 5 years of marriage and 4 years in SLC, we just bought our first house a few months ago. The house is microscopic so the kitchen and living room are one big room. We love that the two rooms we use the most are now together (meaning we can watch the Cubs play while we cook).” “I really like cooking dishes with lots of ingredients. The more small bowls filled with chopped veggies and spices all around me, the happier I am.” “My favorite thing to do in the kitchen is to sautée EVERY DAMN THING.” “What this photo doesn’t capture is the smell of a hair tie burning on the bottom of my oven (how did a hair tie make it into my oven?!) and the sound of the fan trying blow away the burning hair tie smell.

PS – Like the anonymous question-asker in Some Answers to Some Things You’ve Been Asking Us #10, I didn’t know where to put my A+ sticker. I took Yvonne’s suggestion and went with the toaster.” “Most prized kitchen item is the spice rack.” “I love cooking for family and friends — especially things they’ve never had before, so I can surprise them and let them in on something great that I’ve discovered.” “I fell in love with someone in this kitchen. Now, I’m learning how to be alone again.” “This kitchen is the main reason we got the place. I’m a pretty casual person and not confident as a cook, so I’ll usually make some kind of chicken and rice (if it’s not a frozen Trader Joe’s dinner). My most prized kitchen item(s) are the dishes I inherited from my 98 year old grandmother.” “Winter weekends usually mean braised meats and some combination of butter + flour + cinnamon. You can just see the top of it in the bottom right here, but our portable dishwasher is probably our most prized kitchen possession — we call it our robot butler.”