Bella Notte Introduces New Winter 2025 Collection
New Floral Collection, Lynette Luxe
Bella Notte Linens reimagines refinement with their new Winter 2025 Collection, Lynette Luxe. The collection combines their best-selling sustainable fabric Tencel™ collection, Madera Luxe, with a customer-favorite floral embroidered silk velvet collection, Lynette. Delicate floral embroidery and vintage-inspired gold accents on silk velvet are juxtaposed with Tencel™ to infuse each piece with romance and grandeur, transforming your space into a sanctuary of regal beauty. The Lynette Luxe collection brings together elegance and sophistication in stunning harmony, creating masterpieces destined to elevate every bedroom with an air of unmatched luxury.
Bella Notte Linens Helps Holiday Shoppers Stress Less with this Carefully Curated Guide for Everyone on Their List
2024 Holiday Resource Guide
The holiday Season is a time for gathering in joy, celebrating with warmth, and crafting moments that linger in our hearts. What better way to share the love than with the exquisite gift of Bella Notte Linens?
Whether you are selecting something special for loved ones, preparing to welcome guests with open arms, or indulging in a bit of self-love (because you truly deserve it!), our small-batch dyed, hand-stitched linens are the perfect way to infuse your holiday season with a dash of whimsy and a touch of comfort.
Bella Notte Linens Gives Back to Community by Supporting Local High School Students
Bella Notte Linens recently hosted our first in-person warehouse event in more than four years. Prior to the pandemic, this event had become a cherished tradition in our community, and we were excited to open our doors once again, see so many familiar faces, and meet new members of our community.
Bella Notte’s Newest Colorway Helps Bellanistas Achieve “The Unexpected Red Theory” in Their Own Homes
Autumn Arrives in Time for the New Season
Red is having its moment. From the pages of Forbes and the elegant spreads of ELLE Decor to the timeless advice of Martha Stewart, the design space is teeming with conversations about “The Unexpected Red Theory,” in which adding red elements, be it grand or subtle, adds a newfound cohesion to any room. The best part, all shades of red are celebrated and welcomed.