
The question of whether a bed skirt should match one’s bedding is a matter of both personal preference and a keen understanding of the desired effect. It is akin to selecting a cravat for a fine suit – should one strive for a harmonious blend or a striking contrast?
A bed skirt that precisely echoes the color or pattern of the duvet cover or quilt can create a sense of unity and formality. The eye is drawn to the overall composition of the bed, creating a sense of order and refinement. This approach might be likened to a well-composed landscape painting, where each element blends seamlessly into the next.
Conversely, a bed skirt that departs from the dominant hues or patterns of the bedding can introduce an element of surprise and visual interest. Imagine, for instance, a bed adorned with a quilt of deep crimson and a bed skirt of a contrasting but complementary shade, such as a deep forest green. The eye is delighted by the unexpected interplay of colors, creating a focal point that enlivens the room.
Ultimately, the decision rests on the desired ambiance and the homeowner’s own sense of style. Those who favor a more traditional or formal aesthetic might gravitate towards a matching set. However, for those who embrace a more eclectic or adventurous approach to design, a contrasting bed skirt can be a delightful way to inject personality and flair into the bedroom.

The Raffaello Bed Skirt combines 100% cotton sateen (300 tc) with a crisp percale top and decorative pleats for a bright, soft look and refined texture. Made in Italy, it coordinates with Signoria collections to create a cohesive, luxurious bedroom.
The Masaccio Bed Skirt combines a crisp percale top with a 100% cotton sateen body (300 thread count) and a soft polyester filling for a weighted, clean drape. Quilted with pleats for texture and a structured silhouette, it is made in Italy to add refined elegance to the bed.