As the temperatures drop, the bedroom becomes a personal sanctuary – a warm cocoon where comfort meets style. Society Limonta’s Autumn/Winter textiles for 2025-26 invite you to transform your bedroom with rich new colors, sumptuous throws, and the timeless appeal of fine linens. The palette of Amaranto, Guado, Bruno, and Malto continues here, bringing depth and warmth to the boudoir. The key is layering: blending the new statement pieces like the TED throw, Maltinto TED, and Multi throw with the beloved classic REM linen bedding, and adding touches of printed ramie pillowcases in patterns NAP Cin, NAP Rap, Nap Brush, and Nap Pai for an eclectic, yet harmonious look.

The TED throw is already a favorite for its exceptional softness and lightness. Made of pure alpaca, TED is an ultra-light plaid perfect for laying over the bed or wrapping around your shoulders on a chilly evening Despite its gossamer weight, it provides an intangible warmth that turns your winter home into “a refuge for the senses,” where well-being and beauty blend in harmony. This season, TED comes in a range of neutral tones and warm seasonal hues – including the new Bruno (a cozy earthy brown), Guado (a calming denim-blue) and Malto (a golden malt hue)– all garment-dyed to enhance the natural alpaca fibers. Fold a TED throw at the foot of the bed for a look that is effortlessly inviting, or drape it casually over a reading chair to always have warmth within reach.
For a more artistic twist on this classic, the Maltinto TED throw takes the same light alpaca throw and gives it an avant-garde finish. The Maltinto technique is an artisanal dyeing process where color is airbrushed onto the fabric, creating a deliberately “worn” and irregular appearance. This means no two Maltinto throws are exactly alike – each has unique gradations and patterns of color, the result of color being sprayed and absorbed freely yet intentionally by the fabric. The Maltinto TED retains the ultra-soft hand and featherlight quality of the original TED, but adds a bold visual texture, almost like a watercolor or abstract art for your bed. It’s a perfect piece to showcase on a minimal bedding ensemble: imagine a Maltinto throw in a smoky grey or deep indigo draped across crisp white linens – an instant focal point that exudes contemporary artistry and cozy charm.
Another new hero of the season is the Multi throw, which lives up to its name by combining multiple tones and textures. Multi is a luxurious bouclé throw crafted in a blend of soft alpaca that results in a tweed-like mélange of colors. Warm, soft, and embracing, it’s described as “perfect for the bed or sofa for a comforting cuddle during the cold months”. The Multi throw exemplifies Society Limonta’s passion for exploring new materials and mixing fibers and colors to create something versatile and refined. In the Guado colorway, for example, Multi weaves calming blue with subtle neutral threads, which can beautifully tie together other elements in the room. Laid out across a bedspread, its bouclé texture and rich color depth immediately convey a sense of warmth and style. It’s equally at home draped on a couch, inviting afternoon naps or evening snuggles with a book and tea.
To dress the bed itself, Society Limonta’s innovation comes through in the printed ramie pillowcases that match the aforementioned napkin patterns – bringing a cohesive design language from your dining table to your bedroom.
The NAP CIN, NAP RAP, NAP BRUSH, and NAP PAI pillowcase sets each infuse the bed with a distinctive pattern and color story:
- NAP CIN pillowcases are inspired by the chiné technique: they showcase large floral motifs with irregular, blurred outlines against a contrasting background. The effect is delicately artistic – flowers as if seen in a dream or through frosted glass – adding a pictorial note to the bed. In ramie voile, they feel lightweight and breathable, perfect for layering in any season.
- NAP RAP pillowcases channel the edgy chic of camouflage. Based on the contamination between workwear and fashion, these printed cases reinterpret camo in shades like Guado and Malto for a bold yet tasteful statement. The colors blend into the pattern, covering the fabric in a way that’s striking but balanced. They pair wonderfully with neutral bedding (think a Malto-hued blanket or the natural flax tone of linen) to let the pattern pop without overwhelming.
- NAP BRUSH pillowcases feature the same energetic brushstroke pattern as the napkins, with broad, colorful strokes and geometric lines creating a dynamic, rich look. Available in seasonal duotones (for instance, Amaranto paired with a soft Senanque lavender), these pillowcases bring a bold contemporary art vibe to your bed. They can be used to introduce a strong accent color or to echo an existing hue in your throws or quilts for a cohesive palette.
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NAP PAI pillowcases bring the timeless paisley-inspired pattern to bedding. With iconic teardrop leaf shapes that fade into the background, they create a dreamy interweaving of leaves on the pillows. Printed on ramie, NAP PAI pillowcases add a subtle vintage elegance – a gentle pattern that can soften the look of a solid duvet or complement a textured throw. In hues of Guado blue or earthy Cuoio, they nod to tradition while feeling fresh and artistic.
Each of these pillowcase sets comes with two pillowcases and is made of 100% ramie, giving them a slight sheen and a smooth yet crisp touch similar to a light linen. They are breathable and cool to the touch, making them not only beautiful but also comfortable year-round. Importantly, they are designed to mix and match with other prints or with solid linens, so you can layer multiple patterns on the bed for an eclectic look or use just one set as an accent amid classic solids.
No matter how many new textures and patterns you introduce, the foundation of a luxury winter bed remains the classic REM linen. REM is Society Limonta’s iconic froissé linen – pre-washed, deliberately crinkled linen that is the epitome of casual chic. REM bed sheets, pillowcases, and duvet covers have an old-fashioned, natural look with a surprisingly soft feel. Linen is hypoallergenic and thermoregulating by nature, which means REM sheets feel cool and fresh in summer yet warm and cozy in winter– an ideal base layer for all seasons. All REM pieces are garment-dyed and available in an extensive palette, from standard neutrals to the latest seasonal shades. This makes it easy to find a color that complements your new throws and pillowcases. For instance, you might choose REM sheets in a neutral “Gesso” off-white or “Fumo” grey and then layer on pillowcases in the Amaranto NAP Brush pattern and a Guado Multi throw. The garment-dye process also gives REM linens a rich, slightly varied color and a very soft drape that hugs the bed beautifully.
When you pair the “grande classico” of REM linen with the vibrant newcomers of AW 25-26, you achieve a balance between understated luxury and expressive design. The linens provide a calming, cohesive canvas, while the throws and patterned accents add personality and warmth. Italian craftsmanship is present in every fiber – from the way REM linen is woven and dyed for softness, to the artisanal airbrushing of Maltinto throws, and the hand-finished edges of each pillowcase. The bedroom becomes an oasis of comfort, but also a gallery of textures and prints that reflect the season’s spirit.
Styling Suggestions for the Bedroom:
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Layer Up:Start with REM linen sheets and pillowcases in a base color (white, ivory, or a gentle Bruno brown). Layer a mix of printed ramie pillowcases on top – for example, one pair of NAP CIN and one pair of NAP RAP – behind your sleeping pillows for a decorative boost. Drape a TED or Multi throw across the foot of the bed for a final layer of warmth and color.
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Play with Color Families: Use the seasonal palette to guide combinations. Amaranto and Malto (a deep reddish purple and a warm golden-beige) can complement each other beautifully – consider Amaranto-colored brushstroke pillows with a Malto-dyed REM duvet. Likewise, the calming blue of Guado can be enhanced with neutral Bruno and a pop of white or ivory for contrast.
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Texture Mix: Contrast the textures – the crispness of ramie pillowcases against the soft washed REM linen, the fluffy alpaca of TED against a smooth cotton or silk quilt. This creates visual and tactile interest. A Ted Throw in Bruno (alpaca, ultra-light) on top of a Maltinto Ted in Guado (airbrushed effect) can give a chic layered look at the end of the bed.
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Functional Decor: Keep a woven basket or an upholstered bench at the foot of the bed to store extra blankets and throws. A folded Maltinto TED throw with its artistic dye can be placed there, doubling as a decor accent when not in use. The Multi throw can hang over a ladder rack in the corner, showing off its rich bouclé texture.
By thoughtfully layering these pieces, your bedroom will not only shield you from the winter chill but also envelop you in an atmosphere of “vero lusso” – true, unpretentious luxury. The combination of design, Made in Italy quality, and artisanal craftsmanship in every Society Limonta product ensures that your personal retreat feels special. Each night becomes a ritual of comfort and style, and every morning you wake up wrapped in beauty.