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- Ultra-fine linen with soft bamboo blend
- Hypoallergenic and naturally antibacterial
- Moisture-wicking for a fresh sleep
- All-season stylish comfort
Refresh your sleep sanctuary with the perfect harmony of heritage craft and modern innovation. Our Bamboo and French Linen collection offers a contemporary twist on classic luxury, blending the airy, textured feel of premium linen with the signature silkiness of bamboo. This unique fabric synergy creates a bedding experience that is both indulgently soft and incredibly durable. Naturally temperature-regulating, these sheets keep you cool and breathable during summer nights while maintaining a weightier, cosy warmth throughout the winter.
With a refined weave that is twice as strong as standard cotton, this bedding is designed to inspire a "hotel-chic" aesthetic that lasts. Beyond style, the natural hypoallergenic and antibacterial properties of the fibres ensure a fresh, skin-friendly environment, providing the ultimate foundation for a restorative and dreamy night’s sleep.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does thread count really matter?
Thread count refers to the number of threads woven into one square inch of fabric. While a higher count can indicate a denser, smoother feel, the quality of the fiber (like long-staple cotton, bamboo, or linen) is often more important for breathability and durability than the number alone.
How often should I change my bed sheets?
For optimal hygiene, it is generally recommended to wash and change your sheets once a week. This helps remove dead skin cells, oils, and allergens like dust mites, ensuring your sleeping environment remains fresh and skin-friendly.
What is the best material for "hot sleepers"?
Natural fibers are the best choice. Bamboo and Linen are exceptionally moisture-wicking and breathable, allowing heat to escape. Synthetic fabrics like polyester tend to trap heat, which can lead to night sweats.
How do I prevent my sheets from pilling?
Pilling (the formation of small fabric bobbles) is usually caused by friction and heat. To prevent this, wash your sheets on a cool or warm cycle, avoid using harsh bleach, and tumble dry on a low heat setting. Using a gentle liquid detergent rather than powder can also help preserve the fibers.
Do new sheets need to be washed before use?
Yes, it is always a good idea to wash new sheets before putting them on your bed. This removes any starch or "sizing" used during the manufacturing process, softens the fabric, and ensures the sheets are perfectly clean for your first night's sleep.
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