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Ankasa

424 Broome St., nr. Crosby St. 212-226-8002; ankasa.com

At this shop owned by husband-and-wife fashion designers Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia, antique mirrored dressers and tables hold knickknacks from around the world, and plush beds are draped with cashmere throws and silk comforters in creamy colors. Design consultation and room design are complimentary with a minimum purchase. $$$

Area

262 Elizabeth St., nr. Houston St.; 212-219-9903; areaid.com

This quiet, funky Nolita shop features an enviable collection of original mid-century-modern furnishings from the United States, Italy, France, and Scandinavia, as well as reproduction sofas, club chairs, and chaise longues in similarly modern styles, all upholstered in buttery washable Ultraleather. $$$

Calypso St. Barth Home

407 Broome St., at Lafayette St.; 212-925-6200; calypsostbarth.com

Colorful stacks of luxe throws, Moroccan-print pillows, and mimosa-scented candles create a distinct sense of place here. Eclectic high-end home accessories decorate the store along with a limited but expanding furniture selection. $$$

Charles P. Rogers

55 W. 17th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 212-675-4400; charlesprogers.com

This bed-and-bedding store has been run by the same family since 1855, selling beautiful frames in iron, brass, leather, and hardwood (cherry and mahogany exclusively); headboards, footboards, trundle beds, and daybeds; as well as a limited selection of mirrors, room dividers, tables, benches, and sheets in linen or 450-thread-count cotton. $$$

D. Porthault

470 Park Ave., nr. 58th St.; 212-688-1660; dporthault.com

The signature linen designs here—screen-printed by hand—pop against the all-white walls and antique mirrors of this Park Avenue store. Along with their distinctive patterns, the sheets and pillowcases are also known for often having wavy or scalloped finishings and embroidery or appliqué detailing. $$$

Duxiana

470 Park Ave., nr. 58th St. 212-688-1660; duxiana.com

The height of luxury when it comes to mattresses, this brand is part of a tradition originating in Sweden in the early twentieth century. The signature DUX line includes extra springs and personal comfort zones tuned to your every sleeping need. $$$

E. Braun & Co.

484 Park Ave., nr. 59th St.; 212-838-0650; ebraunnewyork.com

Find table, bed, and bath linens of impeccable quality and style here. Products are made using classic techniques in styles ranging from traditional to contemporary, and they’re customizable to nearly any color palette. $$$

Fig Fine Linens

66 Post Road East, Westport, Conn.; 203-227-8669; figlinens.com

Luxury linens from Sferra, Pratesi, and Kim Seybert are the specialty here, but there are décor pieces from Areaware and John Derian as well. $$$

Fine Linens

1193 Lexington Ave., nr. 81st St.; 212-737-2123; finelinens.com

This Upper East Side fixture has been supplying neighborhood traditionalists with embroidered sheets, monogrammed towels, and table linens for more than 40 years. The company offers linens in special sizes for boats, too.$$-$$$

Flou USA

42 Greene St., nr. Grand St.; 212-941-9101; flou.com

Choose from frames to mattresses to bed linens—in short, everything you need to create the ideal bed. There’s a wide range of products, such as sculpted headboards and duvet covers printed with subway maps, to put together an ensemble that’s both comfortable and suited to your style. $$$$

Frette

799 Madison Ave., nr. 68th St.; 212-988-5221; frette.com

This is the ultimate in bed-and-bath luxury. Those with expensive taste pick up Frette’s couture bedding (up to $2,750 a set). The lower-priced Hotel line starts at $325. $$$

Hästens

876 Broadway, nr. 18th St.; 212-505-8022; hastens.com

Founded in 1852 and now Sweden’s oldest bed producer, Hästens still sells the handcrafted beds with all-natural, ecofriendly filling materials that it has supplied for 60 years to King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden. $$$$ (ecofriendly)

Keetsa

69 Mercer St., nr. Broome St.; 212-343-0333;keetsa.com

If buying ecofriendly products helps you sleep better at night, you’ll love Keetsa, makers of wallet-friendly and green pillows and mattresses. Hemp, tea, and castor oil all make appearances in the company’s fibers and foams, but the results still feel like the mattresses you’ve always dreamed of. $$ (ecofriendly)

Layla

86 Hoyt St., nr. Atlantic Ave., Boerum Hill; 718-222-1933; layla-bklyn.com

Antique textiles, home furnishings, and modern and antique jewelry are handpicked from distant lands. Don’t miss the in-house clothing label, featuring Indian-inspired cotton tunics worn as tops or dresses. $$$

Libeco Home

libecohomestores.com

TThis online-only boutique of the Belgian linen masters features products for the bedroom, kitchen, and dining room in sophisticated colors and patterns that showcase the natural beauty of the fabric. $$$$

Long's Bedding & Interiors

121 W. 72nd St., nr. Broadway; 212-873-1752; longsbedding.com

Whether you need a replacement mattress for a sleeper sofa, an odd-size one for an antique frame, or an L-shaped style for your private jet, you can get it from this 100-plus-year-old family business. $$-$$$

Olatz

43 Clarkson St., nr. Greenwich St.; 212-255-8627; oltaz.com

Once known for marrying (and then divorcing) the artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel, Olatz is now famous in her own right as a designer of luxurious linens, perfect for your estate in the country or West Village townhouse. $$$

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