Pottery Barn truly has some of the most adorable bedding on the market. From cutesy sheet sets to comfy quilts to fluffy comforters, the retailer really knows how to make a bed both stylish and cozy.
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Flower/Plaid Reversible Kids' Comforter Set - Pillowfort™, $55 at Target
Flower/Plaid Reversible Kids' Comforter Set - Pillowfort™Target
On the floral side, shades of pink, red, yellow, light purple, white and green come together beautifully. The reverse side of the comforter has the same color scheme, but in a plaid pattern.
Made out of 100 percent cotton, this comforter set is very soft and oh so comfortable. The set includes a comforter and one pillow sham. The pillow sham comes in the floral pattern.
"I have a twin bed in my guest room so I was excited to test this comforter out. It is really cute and so colorful! It definitely brightens up the room. I also love that it has different patterns on both sides so you can switch it up," said one shopper in a five-star rating review of the comforter set.
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