We Considered Keeping This Under-the-Radar Bedding Source to Ourselves

The color combos are just so good.
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stack of patterned pillows
Photography Courtesy of Mango

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If you’ve been reading Domino for even a short while, you’re probably aware of our appreciation for the decor sections of trendy fashion retailers like H&M and Zara. But recently, we can’t stop talking about a brand lesser known in the interiors space: Mango. While we’ve uncovered gems there from time to time, the store is seriously upping its design style game with the just-launched “new chapter” of its home collection, A Colourful Gesture

green striped bedding in green bedroom

A celebration of the rich jewel tones and natural textures of the Mediterranean—Mango’s first clothing shop was in Barcelona—the drop spans everything from glassware to storage baskets. The real must-buy, however, is the bedding. You know we can’t resist a good stripe, of which there are many here, and the color combinations—dusty blue and brown with splashes of turquoise and raspberry, for example—are delightfully unexpected. 

As with a Mango outfit, you can dabble in a different interior aesthetic without breaking the bank. Throw pillows are under $40 and duvet sets start at as low as $80 for a twin. Here are the pieces at the top of our wish lists:

Mango

Cotton Percale Multi-Striped Duvet Cover in Aqua Green, Queen

$130
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Mango

Cotton Percale Multi-Striped Duvet Cover in Pink, Queen

$150
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Mango

30x50cm Cotton Cushion Cover With Woven Stripe in Sky Blue

$36
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Mango

50x50cm Cotton Cushion Cover With Woven Stripe in Pink

$40
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Mango

Open Shoe With Woven Stripe

$40
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Mango

Cotton Percale Striped Duvet Cover in Pink, Queen

$100
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Lindsey Mather

Digital Director

Lindsey Mather is a proud “words person” who oversees Domino’s content strategy and creation. Whenever she can, she squeezes in time to write and edit stories about the ways people shape their spaces—and how their spaces shape them. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, Sam, and daughter, Stella.