No One You Know Bedding Review

By J. Rica Middlebrooks, published Feb 01, 2008
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No One You Know Bedding has created some of the most interesting bedding ever seen in linens. The unique designs entail the design fo a generic human form strategically placed on the comfort designating where bed buddies should lie down. If you sleep along No One You Know has that covered as well.

No One You Know Bedding is an Australian based company who believes art doesn't just belong on walls but also on beds. As a result they have created a unique line of bedding with the foresight to include everyone.

The unique duvet covers from No One You Know Bedding are offered in twin, full, queen, or king. Selections include a single girl, a singleboy, two boys, two girls, a boy anda girl, and a girl and a boy. What's cool is that the body of the boy or girls is on the duvet cover and the head is on the pillowcase. All duvet covers are 250 thread count and are made from 100% cotton. The Duvet sets are sold and include the pillowcases. All prices are listed in Australian dollars ranging from $242.00 Australian Dollars for the Single Duvet Cover (or twin) up to $242.00 Australian Dollars The King-size Duvet Cover Set is $352.00.

No One You Know Bedding also created a line for the younger set. They offer the Girl Pram Throw with a pink girls figure design, and a Boy Pram Throw with a blue boy figure design. Other sizes include a Girl Cot Set, a Girl Quilt Cover Set, and a Boy Quilt Cover Set. Kids will get a kick out of these unique colorful generically desiged bedding. These are even cute to frame and hang on the wall. Prices for the kids bedding range in price from $44.00 Australian dollars up to $90.00 Australian dollars.

This rather unique Australian based bedding company didn't stop with bedding for adults and children. They also offer bathrobes and matenity tees. The bathrobes are made of 100% cotton percale with a waist tie. Each robe has the boy or girl generic figure design on the back of the robe.

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