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King & Cal King · 6-piece set · Herringbone polyester quilt · Buffalo plaid print · Channel quilting · 2 King shams · 3 hand-embroidered decorative pillows · 90% cotton + 10% other fiber fill · Machine washable · $148.61
Quick Answer: A 6-piece reversible herringbone quilt set in a bold buffalo plaid pattern for King and Cal King beds — 1 quilt (104"W × 92"L), 2 King shams (20"×36"+2"), and 3 hand-embroidered decorative pillows (18"×18", 16"×16", and 12"×18"). Polyester herringbone fabric with buffalo plaid print, herringbone border at the foot, channel quilting, 90/10 cotton blend fill. Ships rolled or compressed — fluff or steam iron on arrival. Machine washable. $148.61.
The combination of two classic patterns — buffalo plaid printed on a herringbone woven fabric — is the design detail that makes this quilt set distinctive. Buffalo plaid alone is a strong pattern. Herringbone alone is a strong texture. Printed together, the buffalo plaid rides the raised diagonal geometry of the herringbone weave, creating a layered visual depth that flat-printed quilts simply can't achieve. It's the reason this set reads as rich and considered rather than merely patterned.
Add channel quilting, a coordinating herringbone border at the foot of the bed, and three decorative pillows with hand-stitched embroidery, and this is a complete lodge-aesthetic King bed setup at $148.61 — the warm, cabin-style bedroom that usually costs significantly more to assemble piece by piece.
| Piece | Qty | Dimensions | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quilt | 1 | 104"W × 92"L | Buffalo plaid print on herringbone — channel quilted, herringbone border at foot, reversible |
| King Shams | 2 | 20"W × 36"L + 2"D | Coordinating herringbone design — matching lodge aesthetic |
| Square Decorative Pillow | 1 | 18"W × 18"L | Hand-stitched embroidery detail |
| Square Decorative Pillow | 1 | 16"W × 16"L | Hand-stitched embroidery detail |
| Oblong Decorative Pillow | 1 | 12"W × 18"L | Hand-stitched embroidery detail |
Buffalo plaid and herringbone are two of the most enduring patterns in textiles — each with roots in workwear, outdoor clothing, and country interiors that go back generations. Together on a single quilt, each pattern amplifies the other: the bold graphic rhythm of the plaid intersects with the diagonal geometry of the herringbone weave, creating movement and depth that neither pattern achieves alone.
BUFFALO PLAID PRINT
Bold. Graphic. Cabin-Authentic.
The buffalo plaid pattern — large-scale checks in contrasting tones — is the defining pattern of lodge and cabin aesthetics. Against the grey ground it reads as warm and bold without being loud.
HERRINGBONE WEAVE
Textural. Directional. Dimensionally Rich.
The herringbone fabric weave adds diagonal texture beneath the plaid print — the pattern isn't flat but three-dimensional, catching light at different angles and giving the quilt a tactile richness that printed-only quilts lack.
💡 The herringbone border at the foot of the bed is a deliberate design accent — a quieter expression of the same fabric pattern that frames the more graphic buffalo plaid body of the quilt, giving the bed a finished, tailored look.
Hand-stitched embroidery is the detail that separates this set's decorative pillows from the standard printed alternatives at this price point. Embroidery adds raised texture and a handcrafted quality signal that no print can replicate — it's the kind of detail that reads as quality when you see it in person, and that guests will notice.
18"×18" SQUARE
Hand-Embroidered
The largest accent — sits front and centre in the arrangement, anchoring the decorative layer.
16"×16" SQUARE
Hand-Embroidered
Mid-size accent — layered in the arrangement for dimensional depth.
12"×18" OBLONG
Hand-Embroidered
Horizontal contrast piece — adds variety to the arrangement and reinforces the lodge aesthetic.
Channel quilting uses parallel straight-line stitching running the length of the quilt to secure the fill — as opposed to the all-over diamond or square quilting used in standard quilts. The result is a more elongated, vertical visual structure that:
Scenario 1: You want a cabin, lodge, or farmhouse bedroom aesthetic on a King bed without the designer price.
Buffalo plaid and herringbone are the two signature patterns of the cabin and lodge interior aesthetic — warm, graphic, and evocative of open fires and outdoor living. At $148.61 for a complete 6-piece King set including three embroidered decorative pillows, this is the full lodge bedroom look assembled in one purchase.
Scenario 2: You want a bold pattern that works in autumn and winter without being exclusively seasonal.
The grey-ground buffalo plaid is warmer and more seasonally evocative in autumn and winter — but unlike explicitly seasonal prints (pumpkins, snowflakes), a grey plaid on herringbone reads as a year-round pattern. The reversible construction means you can flip to the quieter reverse when the bold face feels too heavy for spring months.
Scenario 3: You appreciate handcraft details and want textured decorative pillows that look premium.
Hand-stitched embroidery on all three decorative pillows is the kind of construction detail that reads immediately as elevated quality. It's not a printed approximation of embroidery — it's actual hand work that adds raised texture, tactile variation, and a craftsmanship signal that guests will register without necessarily knowing why the bed looks more expensive than it is.
Scenario 4: You want a complete King bed presentation — quilt, shams, and decorative pillows — without multiple separate purchases.
At $148.61 for 6 coordinated pieces including three embellished decorative pillows, the total purchase cost per piece is $24.77 — a genuinely impressive value for a set at this level of design detail. One delivery, one coordinated aesthetic, one fully dressed King bed.
The grey buffalo plaid and herringbone palette is warm-neutral — it coordinates naturally with:
This quilt set ships rolled or compressed for packaging efficiency — all pieces will arrive with compression wrinkles and will need to be treated before use:
| Set Contents | 6 pieces — quilt, 2 King shams, 3 decorative pillows |
| Fits | King & California King beds |
| Quilt Size | 104"W × 92"L |
| King Sham Size | 20"W × 36"L + 2"D (×2) |
| Decorative Pillows | 18"×18" · 16"×16" · 12"×18" — hand-embroidered (×1 each) |
| Quilt Material | Polyester herringbone — printed buffalo plaid |
| Quilt Fill | 90% cotton + 10% other fiber — quilted |
| Quilt Style | Channel quilting — herringbone border at foot of bed |
| Reversible | ✅ Buffalo plaid face · Printed herringbone reverse |
| Decorative Pillow Detail | Hand-stitched embroidery — all three pillows |
| Aesthetic | Cabin · Lodge · Farmhouse · Country cottage |
| Machine Washable | ✅ All 6 pieces · Steam iron safe |
| Shipping Format | Rolled or compressed — fluff or steam iron on arrival |
| Price | $148.61 |
| SKU | D0102HSCC1T |
What are the six pieces in this set?
One quilt (104"W × 92"L), two King shams (20"W × 36"L + 2"D), and three hand-embroidered decorative pillows — 18"×18", 16"×16", and 12"×18". All six pieces are coordinated in the buffalo plaid and herringbone aesthetic.
What is the difference between buffalo plaid and herringbone — and why are both on this quilt?
Buffalo plaid is a large-scale check pattern printed on the surface of the fabric. Herringbone is the woven construction of the fabric itself — a diagonal V-shaped weave texture. This quilt has the buffalo plaid printed on top of a herringbone-woven fabric, meaning the pattern sits on a three-dimensional textured base rather than flat. The result is a visually richer, more dimensional surface than a print on plain fabric would achieve.
What is channel quilting?
Channel quilting uses parallel straight-line stitching running the length of the quilt to secure the fill in place — as opposed to diamond or square quilting that covers the surface in a grid pattern. Channel quilting creates a more elongated, refined visual structure, allows the print design to read clearly without a competing quilt pattern overlaid on it, and secures the 90/10 cotton blend fill evenly across the full King surface.
My set arrived with wrinkles — is something wrong?
No — the set ships rolled or compressed and will always arrive with compression wrinkles. Fluff by hand, use a handheld steamer to release wrinkles from the herringbone fabric, or lay flat for a few hours at room temperature. Machine washing also relaxes any remaining packaging creases. Do not use a dry iron directly on the fabric without a pressing cloth.
Are the decorative pillows really hand-embroidered?
Yes — all three decorative pillows feature hand-stitched embroidery detail. This is not a printed embroidery effect but actual hand work — the stitching adds raised texture and a craftsmanship quality signal that machine-printed pillow covers don't have.
Does this quilt work year-round or only in winter?
The 90% cotton blend fill and herringbone fabric construction make this quilt suitable for year-round use — it's not a heavy winter comforter but a breathable quilt that provides light to moderate warmth. It's most visually resonant in autumn and winter months when the cabin aesthetic is seasonally appropriate, but the reversible construction and neutral grey palette allow year-round use without it feeling out of place.
How does this compare to the Taupe Grey/Yellow cotton quilt set in the store?
The Taupe Grey/Yellow quilt set ($146.20) uses 100% cotton in a floral print with three piping-detail decorative pillows — a softer, more transitional aesthetic for a lighter, more feminine bedroom. This herringbone set ($148.61) uses polyester herringbone with buffalo plaid and hand-embroidered pillows — bolder, more graphic, and more seasonally aligned with an autumn/winter lodge palette. Both are 6-piece King/Cal King sets at nearly identical prices.
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