
A bed skirt, also occasionally called a dust ruffle, can add a touch of elegance and refinement, even mystery, to a room. Many factors go into the successful visual presentation of a bedchamber, from the selection of linens and pillows to the choice of a headboard. But do not neglect the bed skirt as a finishing touch.
For it is indeed true that the discerning eye will fall upon that area beneath the bed, evaluating the choices of the homeowner. Should one leave this space bare, exposing the floor and possibly the legs of the bed itself? Or is it better to conceal what lies beneath, hinting at the treasures that might be found there?
A length of fabric carefully chosen to match the other textiles in the room provides an air of sophistication. Just as one might use a throw rug to cover a particularly worn spot in a sitting room, so too can a bed skirt mask the more mundane aspects of a bed frame. The bed skirt also serves the practical purpose of keeping dust from accumulating beneath the bed, but its chief function is the visual appeal it provides.

The Masaccio Bed Skirt features a quilted fabric of 300 thread count cotton sateen with a percale top side and a polyester filling that adds weight and drape. The pleated design helps the skirt sit neatly in place and it is Made in Italy for a tailored, elegant finish.
The Raffaello Bed Skirt brings brightness and softness to the bed with decorative pleats, part of the Raffaello 300 thread count sateen collection. The top side is percale for a crisp, cool touch, crafted in Italy, and a wide color range coordinates with Signoria collections.