Bruges Quilt

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Bold color fields and a simple graphic design make the Bruges Quilt a timeless piece for the modern home. It’s dramatic and moody, but playful and bright at the same time. A mix of linen/cotton and saturated cottons give this quilt textural contrast and each quilt back is one of a kind, incorporating the leftover fabric to create a completely unique, reversible quilt.

Bold color fields and a simple graphic design make the Bruges Quilt a timeless piece for the modern home. It’s dramatic and moody, but playful and bright at the same time. A mix of linen/cotton and saturated cottons give this quilt textural contrast and each quilt back is one of a kind, incorporating the leftover fabric to create a completely unique, reversible quilt.

  • Crib: 48” x 48”

    Throw: 72” x 72”

    Queen: 96” x 96”

    King: 104” x 104”

  • Top: Black linen/cotton with Terracotta, Natural and Curry cotton

    Binding: Homespun Indigo linen/cotton

    Back: One-of-a-kind pieced remnants with unbleached cotton

    Batting: Thick US-grown 100% cotton

  • Machine pieced, quilted and bound

    Handmade in the USA by our talented quilters in their home studios

    Each quilt is made to order just for you. Please allow 4 - 6 weeks for production.

  • Machine wash delicate in cold water with a gentle detergent. Tumble dry low or hang to dry.

    Fabric will crinkle slightly after the first wash and will soften with use + love.

  • Add a hanging sleeve to turn your quilt into a piece of wall art. The sleeve is made with the same fabric as the quilt back and lies flat when not hanging, so you can still use it as a quilt.

  • Wandering through the charming cobblestone streets of Bruges, I came across a pair of storefronts, connected by the same stepped facade of a centuries-old building. The two shop owners must’ve not been able to agree on a shared color for their storefront, because less than half of the facade was painted yellow and the rest painted white. The slight offset of this split was just too perfect and became the source of inspiration for the Bruges Quilt.