How to Style Our Newest Shade, Charcoal

Our newest shade is here, and it's anything but simple. Charcoal is the kind of colour that transforms a bedroom into a mood.

Whether you're drawn to raw, natural textures or rich earthy layers, there's a way to wear Charcoal that's entirely yours.

Charcoal, Charcoal Stripe, Natural | Volcanic Stone

Raw, textural, and quietly dramatic. Like ancient stone softened by linen.


How to get the look

  • Quilt Cover: Charcoal Stripe
  • Flat Sheet: Natural
  • Fitted Sheet: Natural
  • Standard Pillowcases: Charcoal Stripe
  • Euro Pillowcases: Natural


Styling notes:


Layer the Natural flat sheet beneath the Charcoal Stripe quilt to let the contrast breathe, then mix Charcoal Stripe and Charcoal Solid standard pillowcases for depth without heaviness. Style with raw textures and let the Charcoal do the talking.

Charcoal, Charcoal Stripe, Olive | Deep Forest

Moody, lush, and layered. For the bedroom that feels like a retreat.

How to get the look:

  • Quilt Cover: Olive
  • Flat Sheet: Charcoal Stripe
  • Fitted Sheet: Charcoal Stripe
  • Standard Pillowcases: Olive (front) / Charcoal Solid (back)
  • Euro Pillowcases: Charcoal Stripe

    Styling notes:

Layer the Charcoal Stripe flat sheet beneath the Olive quilt for a rich, moody base, then front your standard pillowcases with Olive and back with Charcoal Solid for a tone-on-tone effect that feels intentional. Finish with Charcoal Stripe Euros to anchor the look. Lean into the jungle mood, deep green plants, dark ceramics, low warm lighting.

Charcoal, Hazelnut, Chocolate | Island Earth

Warm, rich, and grounding. Tones that feel like coming home.


How to get the look:

  • Quilt Cover: Charcoal Solid
  • Flat Sheet: Chocolate
  • Fitted Sheet: Hazelnut
  • Standard Pillowcases: Charcoal Solid
  • Euro Pillowcases: Charcoal / Chocolate


Styling notes:


Layer the Chocolate flat sheet beneath the Charcoal Solid quilt for a warm, enveloping base, then pair Charcoal Solid and Hazelnut standard pillowcases for a subtle tonal contrast. Finish with alternating Charcoal and Chocolate Euros to tie the whole palette together. Style with warm timber tones.