Grandma Wants Her Bed Linens Back – Piglet in Bed’s Vintage-Inspired Drop Makes ‘Dated’ References Feel New Again

Old linen references are becoming the boudoir look to have, and this lineup of heritage patterns, aged hues, and fanciful frills, frankly, might be better than hers

Layered stripe-and-floral bedscape styled inside of a rose-walled bedroom filled with collection objects
(Image credit: Piglet in Bed)

That *insert article of clothing or decor here* looks like your grandmother’s!’ was once a reasonable diss, but lately, this aged, nonchalantly layered way of dressing is very much the look du jour. And why Piglet in Bed’s new vintage-inspired bedding collection makes the ‘old’ look the one to have in the bedroom.

Packed with familiar patterns – such as florals, ginghams, and stripes – in a palette of softly sunworn hues and gathered frill edges, A Season of Wonder marries vintage maximalism with heritage aesthetics, a.k.a. the heritage maximalist trend. As a movement rooted in layering and timeless references, it reads almost like an anti-trend trend – which is probably why grandma’s bed sheets still hold up so well.

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Antique-inspired rose pink bedroom styled with a teal curved headboard and aged linen floral bedding

One texture is better than one: Piglet’s delicate gathered frill edges bring femininity to the bedroom and offer lovely fodder for layering.

(Image credit: Piglet in Bed)

Much like an eccentric grandmother with an archive of mismatched linens gathered over decades, this bedding is meant to mingle. Prints like the Elm Green & Butter Yellow Color-Drenched Gingham (arriving in May) might find an unlikely match in rose-soaked sheets (arriving in April). It shouldn’t make sense – granny’s never did – but it works, pulling you right back into that slightly romantic, slightly offbeat past.

‘Our design inspiration came from the idea of escapism,’ says Adam Crick, Design Manager at Piglet in Bed. ‘We’ve looked to historical storytelling and treasured narratives, reimagining them in a way that feels relevant for modern homes. It’s about blending the familiar with the fantastical, creating interiors that feel comforting, expressive, and joyful.’

Granny knew exactly what she was doing. The collection will roll out throughout the spring season, but ahead, six already released pieces that could easily slot into her linen rotation – and, if anything, look even better in yours.


The coolest person you know has been sporting a homely knit all winter – and come spring and summer, their bedroom will likely look a lot like this. The styles above are available now, with the rest of Piglet in Bed’s vintage-inspired collection rolling out through April and May.

For more grandma-core to round it out, see how ‘old-fashioned’ lace decor is getting a similar glow-up.


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Julia Demer
Style Editor

Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.