Care Guide
Under normal use conditions, properly covered silk-filled duvet do not require cleaning.
Care Tips
2. Back To Nature
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.
Care Tips
2. Raw Material Care
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.
Care Tips
2. Raw Material Care
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.
Care Tips
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.
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:
Under normal use conditions, properly covered silk-filled duvet do not require cleaning.
Care Tips
2. Back To Nature
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.
Care Tips
2. Raw Material Care
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.
Care Tips
2. Raw Material Care
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.
Care Tips
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.
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:
FAQs
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:
Silk bedding makes for a more comfortable and deeper sleeping space. To keep it consistently comfortable, try to take into account the tips below:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.