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I’m upgrading my bedding to this scalloped buttercup moment for spring because free will

New York Post Every spring, I convince myself that if I change my bedding, my entire life will improve. It’s usually true.

My sleep deepens, my mornings feel brighter, I somehow become more organized and charming, my skin clears, and my flowers grow. It’s the craziest thing.

This year’s chosen object of seasonal fantasy is the Tache Quilted Yellow Scalloped Buttercup Puffs Matelasse Bedspread Coverlet Set, a name so unapologetically cheerful it’s practically selling me my own delusion.

After months of bulky, emotional support winter bedding, the idea of something light, bright, and vaguely reminiscent of a French countryside guest room is the correct decision for the season. Spring bedding should be a little unserious. Not childish, of course, and not overly precious, but boldly optimistic enough to reflect the morning light in your eyes and cast a spell making you the kind of person who wakes up early, opens the windows, and drinks coffee in a linen robe.

The Tache Quilted Yellow Scalloped Buttercup Puffs Matelasse Bedspread Coverlet Set is a lightweight matelassé-style bedspread designed for layering through warmer seasons. The queen-size set includes a quilted coverlet and coordinating pillow shams, all finished with scalloped edges and a raised “buttercup puff” quilting pattern that adds texture without heaviness.

The soft butter-yellow color gives it a fresh, spring-ready look while the breathable construction makes it suitable as either a standalone summer cover or a decorative top layer over sheets or duvets.

These pre-chilled red tulip bulbs are ready for indoor forcing or easy spring planting, producing classic crimson blooms without the need for weeks of cold storage.

The REDUCE Saltini is a double-wall insulated 16-ounce tumbler designed to keep margaritas, spritzes, and other cocktails cold while resisting spills and dilution.

This enamel-on-steel stovetop kettle features a bright watermelon design and a classic whistle that signals when water reaches a boil.

This article was written by Kendall Cornish, New York Post Commerce Editor & Reporter. Kendall, who moonlights as a private chef in the Hamptons for New York elites, lends her expertise to testing and recommending cooking products – for beginners and aspiring sous chefs alike. Simmering and seasoning her way through both jobs, Kendall dishes on everything from the best cookware for your kitchen to chef-approved gourmet meal kits to the full suite of Ninja appliances. Prior to joining the Post’s shopping team in 2023, Kendall previously held positions at Apartment Therapy and at Dotdash Meredith’s Travel + Leisure and Departures magazines.

Read original at New York Post

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