Luxury 100% Pure Linen Bedding Sets
Treat yourself to the natural soft linen bedding, no chemical colours used. Ensure a great night’s sleep, indulge in a natural and breathable bedding, that contributes to health and comfort.
Description
Fabric: 100% pure linen.
Package includes;
1 x duvet cover
1 x fitted sheet or 1 flat sheet
2 x pillowcases
About Linen
Flax is one of the oldest textile fibres in the world. The oldest woven garment dates back to the time of Ancient Egypt, approximately 5000 years ago. Linen was brought to Europe through trade and around the 13th century, Western Europe had become the world’s centre for the flax industry, peaking in the 1800s.
Since its arrival, flax has always been present in Western Europe because the plant grows best here. temperate climate ensures the ideal alternation of sun and rain for a large and strong plant. The longer and stronger the fibre, the better the quality of the linen. More than 75% of flax fibres used worldwide to weave linen fabric come from France, Belgium and the Netherlands. To enable the separation of fibre from plant, flax is retted. The plant is left lying on the field for up to 6 weeks while nature takes its course. The green stem dries out and turns woody and brown. The exact colour depends on the amount of sun and rain during the retting process. The unique beige colour of linen fabric is the natural hue of flax, the colour of nature. You can find these colours in the shop as flax, natural and oyster. These products are not dyed, only washed or bleached. It’s linen in its most natural form!
Flax is a strong fibre. It requires great knowledge to weave the stiff fibre into a quality fabric. A high-quality linen fabric can last years and has a high resistance to wear and tear. Linen yarns have a very specific irregular structure and create the unique look of the fabric. Flax fibre is hollow on the inside and can absorb moisture well, in fact a linen fabric can absorb up to 20% of its own weight in water! The fibre also releases the moisture easily, which makes the fabric dry quickly. A useful characteristic in towels, bath linen and bed linen.
How to Iron?
Linen will always have natural wrinkles after washing. This gives the rustic and modern look to your linen.
No need to iron! You can flat and smooth your towel by shaking it with your hands.
If you would like to have it pressed,use low temperature iron while
it’s still damp. Use a damp tower to overlay on linen when pressing a dry linen.
How to wash?
– -linen can be both hand washed and machine washed .
Wash your linen at low temperature (30C / 104F or lower) Wash white, light and dark colour linens separately.
If possible, wash separately from other fabrics as well. Use gentle/delicate cycle at your machine with mild detergent. –Do not bleach.
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