We asked 7 of the most stylish designers to spill on where they get their sheets - Here's what they buy

Being asked to contribute to an article of this calibre speaks volumes about our standing in the design community. At Project London, we’ve built our reputation on creating interiors that feel luxurious yet entirely lived-in, refined but never sterile. Our inclusion here is a recognition of our commitment to bedding and textiles as not just functional elements, but as alchemic pieces of the overall interior narrative.
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In the article, our Head of Interior Design, Marcelina Janiszewska, highlights what we believe to be one of the most understated yet powerful elements of a bedroom design: the sheet set.

That statement reflects the depth of thought we put into every detail: the choice of fabric, hue, texture, trim, and how it all relates to the architecture, lighting and atmosphere of the space.

Why This Matters for High-End Interior Design

Our philosophy at Project London is that the difference between “good” and “exceptional” lies in the details. Traditional high-end projects may focus on major elements – flooring, joinery, lighting – but we understand that luxury is cumulative. The subtle edge of piping on a sheet, the tactile quality of linen, the layering of materials – these are what elevate a design from elegant to unforgettable.

Being cited in Livingetc for exactly these details underlines how our design ethos resonates with the interior-design community at large. It places us firmly in the vanguard of designers who regard textiles as foundational elements – not afterthoughts.

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Off-white sheets with dark contrast piping feel chic without being too stark

I’m loving Rebecca Udall's collection at the moment…I see contrast piping becoming a standout bedding trend for 2026.

Marcelina Janiszewska, Head of Interior Design

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