Black and White Bedding
A collection of tips and advice to help you find the black and white bedding set that best suits your needs
In recent years black and white textiles have leaped to the forefront of the design world.
Black and white bedding in particular is now featured prominently in the catalogues of any company selling textile goods for the home. Considering the vivid, eye-catching appeal and design versatility of these patterns, it is safe to assume that they will remain popular for some time, and shoppers wishing to give their bedrooms a stylish, artistic look can do no better than to invest in black and white bedding.
In the vernacular of today's design, using the term "black and white" in reference to textile goods for the home doesn't just refer to any items of those colors. When one looks over the selections of black and white home goods offered by prominent manufacturers, it quickly becomes obvious that these are patterns with more in common than their basic color scheme. They are patterns with intricate, flowing lines and small, closely-spaced details. Nature images such as plants and birds are common. Black and white bedding patterns often incorporate stylized vines, leaves, flowers and other natural elements in deliberately busy designs that would be confusing except for their overall symmetry.
When one looks closely at details from these patterns, they seem at first to be just a profusion of leaves and tangled vines being perused by birds. It is only when one looks at the whole design that it becomes apparent that all of these images are grouped into symmetrical sets which repeat over the entire piece, conveying a larger sense of harmony. It is because of this harmonious intricacy that these pieces catch and please the eye, for they have enough detail to be intriguing within a larger design that appears symmetrical and even simple.

Of course, not all of today's black and white bedding designs fit this description. For every rule there are exceptions, and the market includes something for everybody. In the area of black and white home textiles, shoppers can find peace signs, paisleys, giant butterflies and more. As the enthusiasm for this look grows, so will the number of patterns. Already designers have been inventive and used variations on the theme, such as taking floral designs and expanding them until a single flower covers a whole bedspread or pillow case. Broad stripes can be seen here and there. Round black dots on white backgrounds make abstract bunches like bubbles in foam. Zebra stripes and leopard spots make their predictable appearance in some collections. However, even with these exceptions, the majority of black and white bedding patterns are characterized by flowing lines reminiscent of growing things, an impression enhanced by frequent nature imagery.
There's a lot of optical activity here. Some of these designs will seem to move if you stare at them too long. That is part of the secret of their appeal, for the message seems to be that bedrooms have been boring for too long. They have often just been pale spaces where we do nothing but sleep, and these active black and white patterns certainly bring some life into them.
It should be noted that while the trend in black and white textiles is toward small, detailed patterns, some of the larger patterns may appeal more to the tastes of some homeowners. They generally have the same unusual appeal as the smaller patterns, but are less active and therefore more relaxing.
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