Textured bed linen that needs no dressing up
This relaxed seersucker bed linen adds a touch of charm to any bedroom that’s a delight all year round. We’ve made this seersucker bed linen range with a smooth cotton reverse for extra comfort at bedtime.
Features & Facts
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Made with pure cotton
We’ve used pure cotton to make this bed linen for a breathable, comfortable night’s sleep all year round. -
A summertime classic
The summery seersucker weave is created by weaving on a slack tension loom. The result is a variation in texture with wrinkled, raised stripes with flat-woven areas in-between. -
Care for quality
This bed linen has gone through some serious testing with a special focus on colour fastness, durability and washability.
Technical details
| SKU | LU2DN- |
|---|---|
| Type | Duvet Cover |
| Colour (Specific) | Natural |
| Colour | Natural |
| Description PLP | Enhance your bedroom with this carefree and classic seersucker bed linen. |
| Size | Double |
| Dimensions | 200 x 200cm |
| Allergy Friendly? | No |
| Material | 100% Cotton |
| Designed in | UK |
| Manufactured in | China |
| Sourced from | China |
Look & Feel
- A fresher feeling
The reverse of the duvet cover and pillowcase are made with a 200 thread count percale to feel cool, fresh and comfortable against your skin.
- Casual appeal
Seersucker looks wrinkled, crinkled and wonderfully casual. The micro seersucker stripe on this bed linen gives all-over texture for a timelessly tactile appearance.
- Relaxed styling
The yarn-dyed natural stripe is appealingly versatile. Use with plain white sheeting for a crisp, fresh look or choose a more relaxed effect by pairing with textured throws and bedspreads. The duvet cover and Oxford pillow cases have 5cm borders, and the flat sheets have a 10cm seersucker border on the top edge.
- Easy fit
The duvet covers are fastened with buttons and the pillow cases have an envelope closure for an neat finish.
Care
For more information, visit our Bed Linen Care Guide
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Pull back the covers
Pull back your duvet to air your bed while you’re getting ready for the day. This helps excess moisture to evaporate so your bed stays fresher and cleaner. - 2
Wash regularly
Keep your bed clean and fresh by changing and washing your bed linen regularly. Once a week is perfect. You can wash this bed linen at 40°C, although we’d recommend you wash it at 30°C for a greener way to stay clean. - 3
Hang to dry
Do your bit for our planet and dry your bed linen by hanging it to dry out of direct sunlight. It will dry best on an outside washing line. If time or space is tight, it can also be tumble-dried. You’ll have fewer creases to deal with if you remove your bed linen from the dryer while slightly damp and then hang it to air dry. - 4
Iron if you like
Because this bed linen is made with a special weave that absorbs creases you may find you can get away without ironing it after washing, especially if you take care to fold it carefully after drying it. If you’d prefer to iron it, then do so on the side with smooth fabric – not on the seersucker. This will keep the texture beautifully raised. - 5
Check your detergent
Always use the best detergent for the product you are washing. If you’re washing white bed linen we’d recommend powdered detergents. If you’re washing coloured bed linen, we’d recommend you use a washing gel/liquid or a detergent suitable for coloured fabrics. - 6
Avoid detergents and stain removers containing optical brighteners
They create an optical illusion that changes the appearance of the colour.
It’s not just detergents that can affect your bed linen; some creams and face washes contain chemicals that will bleach your bed linen, such as benzoyl peroxide. Suncream and bronzers can also stain your bed sheets; having a shower before bed to remove skin products will help your bed linen stay looking good for longer.





































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