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Byline: Jane Herman
I once saw the most fantastic cartoon of a lady sitting on her bed with her whole world in it. I thought I was the only person who has my work and dinner and the dog and my children doing their homework all on the bed," says Lulu Guinness, laughing off a little sigh of relief. "But this is what a lot of people do. I mean, the bed is the bedroom. It's not just somewhere you go to retire that's untouchable. It's where you do your thinking. Especially if you have a studio apartment, which is how so many people live these days; it's like the bed is the new kitchen!"
And one should outfit it accordingly, which is why Guinness, the accessories designer and queen bee of Britain's girliest girls, thought to launch a new line of bedding. Her nine collections-one a bright, Schiaparelli-inspired stripe; another a romantic floral with an embroidered top sheet that reads, life is a bed of roses-are all so colorful, ...