Honouring the Japanese background of the Kenzo brand through a traditional take on the peony flower.
Representative of good fortune, peonies hold a special place in the Japanese tradition, the homeland of Kenzo's founder from which the brand often draws inspiration. And the KMitsuko bed linen collection is pays homage to the beauty of the flower and Japanese culture. Crafted from silky smooth cotton sateen, the design is printed with voluptuous peony blooms in soft, frosted tones paired with teal green for the stems and leaves. And the feminine design doesn't stop there as patches of a delicate lace-like motif are scattered across.
A feminine pillowcase design by Kenzo paying homage to the beauty and symbolism of the peony flower, depicted in a way similar to traditional Japanese silks. Coloured in muted, frosted shades cut through with a dark teal green, the cotton sateen case is framed with piped trim. The reverse side is designed in a much simpler way, coloured in a light pink hue and embroidered with Kenzo's logo patch.
100% cotton sateen, 300 thread count
A peony print in soft colours and teal green with patches of a lace-style motif at front
Coordinating design in solid light pink colour at reverse
Piped trim
Embroidered logo patch at back