Care Guide
Duvet
Duvet
Silk-filled Duvet
Under normal use conditions, properly covered silk-filled duvet do not require cleaning.
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not wash
- Line dry in shade
- Do not wring
- Do not dry clean
- Do not bleach
- Do not iron
Care Tips
- Keep Fresh
- Spot cleaning by hand is recommended.
- Small stains can be removed with warm water and mild soap, but avoid bleaching.
2. Back To Nature
- Fluff regularly for even fill distribution.
- Hang dry in mild to moderate sunlight for 1-3 hours every 3-5 months for better comfort.
Bamboo Sheets
Bamboo Sheets
Bamboo Sheets
Our bamboo bedding is luxuriously soft, temperature-regulating, and moisture-wicking. The material itself is hypoallergenic and antibacterial,making it ideal for safe sleep on sensitive skin. Proper care of bamboo linens is essential to the continued maintenance of a luxurious feel.
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Hang to dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Care Tips
- Keep Fresh
- In summer or living in a hot and humid environment, we recommend that you wash them once a week. In winter, wash your bamboo sheets once every two weeks. It helps your bedding stay fresh and hygienic.
- Wash bamboo sheets separately from other colors. There is no need to use fabric softeners because they are already very soft. Avoid bleaching as the chemicals in them can damage the fabric and their toxicity can be harmful to you.
2. Raw Material Care
- The luxurious feel and softness of bamboo sheets are maintained. It's a good practice to wash them separately from fabrics with rough surfaces, such as blankets and cotton clothing.
- Take the warm sheets out of the dryer as soon as the cycle stops to avoid excessive wrinkling.
- It's important to keep bamboo sheets away from items with hooks, zippers, and sharp trim, as they can damage the fabric and tear the sheets.
Lyocell Sheets
Lyocell Sheets
Lyocell Sheets
Lyocell sheets are derived from the natural raw material of Eucalyptus, made and spun from sustainably sourced, naturally sourced wood. This makes lyocell fabrics luxuriously soft, breathable and as smooth as a baby's skin. No need to feel stressed about odour or bacteria ever again. We choose fabrics made from lyocell fibers because they are cleaner than traditional fabrics.
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Hang to dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Care Tips
- Keep Fresh
- In summer or living in a hot and humid environment, we recommend that you wash them once a week. In winter, wash your lyocell sheets once every two weeks. It helps your bedding stay fresh and hygienic.
- Lyocell stands out as an extremely breathable, temperature-regulating, and highly absorbent fabric that should be washed separately in 'cold' or 'delicate' setting.
2. Raw Material Care
- We also recommend that you do not use bleach or fabric softener, so your sheets will be more durable and luxurious.
- These care instructions should be followed for colored lyocell sheets, remember to separate them first.
Organic Cotton Sheets
Organic Cotton Sheets
Organic Cotton Sheets
Organic Cotton Sheets are made of 100% organic cotton. The fabric is woven in the sateen process using 60s yarn count. The sateen weave is a combination of luxury and fashion, fine and smooth, full of elasticity and breathability. The organic cotton fibers used ensure a gentle feel and a deep, pure color, even after long use.
- Max 30ºC (86ºF )
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not wring
- Drip dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Care Tips
- Keep Fresh
Organic cotton sheets are made of organic cotton blended with the silky feel of sateen weave for fine and smooth feel that only requires you to wash them once a week. We recommend replacing every two years.
2.Keep Soft
Dry on no-heat setting and use low-temp iron to help keep your organic cotton sheets super soft and consistently shiny for years to come.
Duvet Covers
Duvet Covers
Duvet Cover
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Bamboo Collection
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Hang to dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Tencel Collection
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Hang to dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Organic Cotton Collection
- Max 30ºC (86ºF )
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not wring
- Drip dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Care Tips
- Keep Fresh
- A duvet cover offers a protective layer that keeps your duvet insert or comforter in better shape, longer. While you only need to wash a comforter twice per year, a duvet cover should be laundered more often. If you don’t spend much time in bed beyond sleeping, wash your duvet cover every two to four weeks.
- If you spill something on your duvet cover, remove and wash it right away to stop the spill from seeping into your comforter and to prevent any staining.
2.Prevent Wrinkles
Our duvet cover materials, including TENCEL™ Lyocell, sateen, and bamboo, are naturally wrinkle-resistant. You can further prevent wrinkling with these tips:
- Use a gentle wash setting to help prevent tangling during the rinse and spin cycles, ultimately reducing wrinkling.
- Remove your duvet cover from the dryer and fold it right away once it’s dry to prevent creases and wrinkles from setting in.
- If the bedding care label states that it’s okay, you can iron any wrinkles or creases left in the fabric after laundering.
- When folding your bedding, smooth the duvet cover fabric between each fold so it’ll emerge from storage looking crisp and fresh.
Silk-filled Duvet
Under normal use conditions, properly covered silk-filled duvet do not require cleaning.
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not wash
- Line dry in shade
- Do not wring
- Do not dry clean
- Do not bleach
- Do not iron
Care Tips
- Keep Fresh
- Spot cleaning by hand is recommended.
- Small stains can be removed with warm water and mild soap, but avoid bleaching.
2. Back To Nature
- Fluff regularly for even fill distribution.
- Hang dry in mild to moderate sunlight for 1-3 hours every 3-5 months for better comfort.
Bamboo Sheets
Our bamboo bedding is luxuriously soft, temperature-regulating, and moisture-wicking. The material itself is hypoallergenic and antibacterial,making it ideal for safe sleep on sensitive skin. Proper care of bamboo linens is essential to the continued maintenance of a luxurious feel.
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Hang to dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Care Tips
- Keep Fresh
- In summer or living in a hot and humid environment, we recommend that you wash them once a week. In winter, wash your bamboo sheets once every two weeks. It helps your bedding stay fresh and hygienic.
- Wash bamboo sheets separately from other colors. There is no need to use fabric softeners because they are already very soft. Avoid bleaching as the chemicals in them can damage the fabric and their toxicity can be harmful to you.
2. Raw Material Care
- The luxurious feel and softness of bamboo sheets are maintained. It's a good practice to wash them separately from fabrics with rough surfaces, such as blankets and cotton clothing.
- Take the warm sheets out of the dryer as soon as the cycle stops to avoid excessive wrinkling.
- It's important to keep bamboo sheets away from items with hooks, zippers, and sharp trim, as they can damage the fabric and tear the sheets.
Lyocell Sheets
Lyocell sheets are derived from the natural raw material of Eucalyptus, made and spun from sustainably sourced, naturally sourced wood. This makes lyocell fabrics luxuriously soft, breathable and as smooth as a baby's skin. No need to feel stressed about odour or bacteria ever again. We choose fabrics made from lyocell fibers because they are cleaner than traditional fabrics.
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Hang to dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Care Tips
- Keep Fresh
- In summer or living in a hot and humid environment, we recommend that you wash them once a week. In winter, wash your lyocell sheets once every two weeks. It helps your bedding stay fresh and hygienic.
- Lyocell stands out as an extremely breathable, temperature-regulating, and highly absorbent fabric that should be washed separately in 'cold' or 'delicate' setting.
2. Raw Material Care
- We also recommend that you do not use bleach or fabric softener, so your sheets will be more durable and luxurious.
- These care instructions should be followed for colored lyocell sheets, remember to separate them first.
Organic Cotton Sheets
Organic Cotton Sheets are made of 100% organic cotton. The fabric is woven in the sateen process using 60s yarn count. The sateen weave is a combination of luxury and fashion, fine and smooth, full of elasticity and breathability. The organic cotton fibers used ensure a gentle feel and a deep, pure color, even after long use.
- Max 30ºC (86ºF )
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not wring
- Drip dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Care Tips
- Keep Fresh
Organic cotton sheets are made of organic cotton blended with the silky feel of sateen weave for fine and smooth feel that only requires you to wash them once a week. We recommend replacing every two years.
2.Keep Soft
Dry on no-heat setting and use low-temp iron to help keep your organic cotton sheets super soft and consistently shiny for years to come.
Duvet Cover
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Bamboo Collection
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Hang to dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Tencel Collection
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Hang to dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Organic Cotton Collection
- Max 30ºC (86ºF )
- Machine wash cold with like colors
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry on low heat
- Iron on low
- Do not dry clean
- Do not wring
- Drip dry
- Use gentle detergent
- Do not use fabric softeners
Care Tips
- Keep Fresh
- A duvet cover offers a protective layer that keeps your duvet insert or comforter in better shape, longer. While you only need to wash a comforter twice per year, a duvet cover should be laundered more often. If you don’t spend much time in bed beyond sleeping, wash your duvet cover every two to four weeks.
- If you spill something on your duvet cover, remove and wash it right away to stop the spill from seeping into your comforter and to prevent any staining.
2.Prevent Wrinkles
Our duvet cover materials, including TENCEL™ Lyocell, sateen, and bamboo, are naturally wrinkle-resistant. You can further prevent wrinkling with these tips:
- Use a gentle wash setting to help prevent tangling during the rinse and spin cycles, ultimately reducing wrinkling.
- Remove your duvet cover from the dryer and fold it right away once it’s dry to prevent creases and wrinkles from setting in.
- If the bedding care label states that it’s okay, you can iron any wrinkles or creases left in the fabric after laundering.
- When folding your bedding, smooth the duvet cover fabric between each fold so it’ll emerge from storage looking crisp and fresh.
FAQs
Silk-filled Duvet
How to Remedy Stains?
How to Remedy Stains?
Accidents can happen suddenly, like spilling a drink or getting unwanted stains from something furry. To remedy these problems, it is recommended that the area be spot cleaned by following these steps:
- Soak a clean sponge in cold water and squeeze out most of the water.
- Use the sponge to gently pat the stain.
- If the stain persists, try adding a small drop of mild and chemical-free laundry detergent to the water.
- Clean the stained area again with a soapy sponge. Hang the comforter in mild sunlight and let it air dry.
How to Store Your Silk Comforter to Make It More Comfortable?
How to Store Your Silk Comforter to Make It More Comfortable?
Silk bedding makes for a more comfortable and deeper sleeping space. To keep it consistently comfortable, try to take into account the tips below:
- Do not air-compress the duvet, as this will force the silk fibers to stick together, thus reducing the fluffiness.
- Instead, simply fold the comforter and store it in the duvet's frame.
- If necessary, add some cedar balls to the closet to repel insects.
- If you live in a humid environment, add some silica beads to the closet where you store your silk comforter to absorb moisture.
Bamboo Sheets
How to Care for and Store the Luxurious Softness of Bamboo Sheets?
How to Care for and Store the Luxurious Softness of Bamboo Sheets?
- Lasting luxurious softness has always been the strength of our bamboo sheet products.
- But necessary means of care are essential. Properly clean the small fabric on the surface of bamboo sheets to avoid close friction between fabrics. For washing, pay attention to the machine wash water and dryer temperature.
- We recommend storing the bamboo sheets in a dry place, out of direct sunlight. You can store it in your bed or our breathable canvas bag, avoid storing it in plastic. This is because 100% Natural Bamboo Fibers tend to absorb moisture.
How to Remedy Stains?
How to Remedy Stains?
In different scenarios, we can use natural products to remove stains, water, hydrogen peroxide, baking soda. Avoid using chemical bleach as it may damage the bamboo sheets.
Water
Remove the sheets by simply placing them underwater if the stain is not stubborn. Be sure to rinse well and wipe the sheets clean.
Hydrogen Peroxide
We recommend soaking spots with blood stains in the liquid and rinsing the bedding in cold water before transferring it to the washing machine.
Use Baking Soda
Soak the sheets in a mixture of water and baking soda for a few minutes. Then wash the sheets with water to remove the stain.
Lyocell Sheets
How to Care and Store Pure Lyocell Sheets, More Silky?
How to Care and Store Pure Lyocell Sheets, More Silky?
- Our sheets start with the best lyocell fibres that are spun into the finest 60s yarn count threads. These fine single-ply threads are then woven into 300-thread count fabric, giving you stronger, smoother, and lighter sheets.
- If you want it to be more silky, line drying/flat drying will minimize wrinkles.
- Simply remove the sheets from the dryer when they are damp and lay them flat directly on the bed, smoothing out the wrinkles with your hands. Iron on low, preferably ironing the sheets from the inside out to avoid any potential heat damage.
- Lyocell fibres can wick excess moisture away quickly, keeping the body cool during sleep in a wide variety of climates. You can store it in your bed or our breathable canvas bag.
How to Remedy Stains?
How to Remedy Stains?
Who wouldn't want to sleep on soft, smooth, fresh sheets? One of the best things about our lyocell sheets is that they remain luxuriously soft with every stain wash! In different scenarios, we can use natural products to remove stains, water, hydrogen peroxide, baking soda. Avoid using chemical bleach as it may damage the lyocell sheets.
Water
Remove the sheets by simply placing them underwater if the stain is not stubborn. Be sure to rinse well and wipe the sheets clean.
Hydrogen Peroxide
We recommend soaking spots with blood stains in the liquid and rinsing the bedding in cold water before transferring it to the washing machine.
Use Baking Soda
Soak the sheets in a mixture of water and baking soda for a few minutes. Then wash the sheets with water to remove the stain.
Organic Cotton Sheets
How to Care and Store Organic Cotton Sheets, More Fine and Smooth?
How to Care and Store Organic Cotton Sheets, More Fine and Smooth?
- Organic Cotton Sheets are made of fine sateen and convey a soft and natural sleep sensation. Keep it luxuriously soft when the temperature of the storage area is between 18°C and 22°C.
- Avoid exposing the sateen to sunlight, fold the satin and put it into our breathable canvas bag, and store it in a dry and ventilated place.
- Avoid contact with odors, sateen is easy to absorb odors, and storage needs to avoid contact with tobacco, perfume, and other strong-smelling items.
- Turn them regularly, take out the sateen for inspection every quarter, and gently tidy up their folds to avoid marks left by long-term folding.
- Pay attention to storage time, even if it has been properly stored, sateen will become fragile over time. We recommend replacing every two years.
How to Remedy Stains?
How to Remedy Stains?
Your perfect sheets exist, intentionally building Organic Cotton Sheets positively impacts the quality of your sleep and adds beauty to your everyday life. Like all things, learning the proper technique to clean your sateen can shift laundry from a tedious task into a mindful ritual to care for the beautiful things in your home.
Water
Remove the sheets by simply placing them underwater if the stain is not stubborn. Be sure to rinse well and wipe the sheets clean.
Plant-Based Laundry Detergent
We do not recommend the use of fabric softeners. Choosing the right plant-based laundry detergent will help ease the transition away from fabric softeners.
Hydrogen Peroxide
We do not recommend using whiteners, as bleaching agents may diminish the brilliance and depth of the colors. Hydrogen Peroxide is a much safer alternative for both your bedding and our water supply.
Duvet Covers
How to Wash Duvet Cover in Washing Machine?
How to Wash Duvet Cover in Washing Machine?
While you should refer to the care instructions before washing the machine, most duvet covers can be washed in the machine. First, determine which detergents and stain treatments are safe to use: while mild detergents and chlorine-free bleach may not be a problem, it is best to follow the care instructions that came with your bedding.
Can I Put the Duvet Cover in the Dryer?
Can I Put the Duvet Cover in the Dryer?
Most duvet covers can go in the dryer. For the best results, choose a low heat setting. Toss some wool dryer balls into the dryer. They punch and fluff the fabric, allowing in more air to help your bedding dry quicker, soften the fabric, and reduce wrinkles.