Find Your Perfect Sheet
Quality & Construction
Our flat sheets and pillowcases have a 4” hem with double needle stitching for added durability while laundering.
Our pillowcases feature a side-envelope closure that keeps your pillow insert hidden from view.
Our fitted sheets are labeled with Long side and Short Side tags.
Duvet cover has ties in all four corners, allowing you to anchor your comforter/duvet inside to prevent it from shifting.
Duvet has buttoned envelope closure to conceal the duvet insert.
From The Mill
Our solid colored bedding is produced at the oldest family-run mill in Portugal, each piece is Oeko-Tex® certified and made in a fair-trade working environment.
Started in 1921, our mill is family run for the last four generations, focused on sustainable manufacturing.
Our mill has the following certifications:
- • Oeko-Tex®
- • BCI (Better Cotton Initiative)
- • GOTS
Which means all materials are tested for harmful chemicals and substances.
Our bedding is produced at Oeko-Tex® Certified mills.
This means all product has a traceable product label that verifies that an article has been tested for harmful substances.
It also guarantees that the textile product has been manufactured using sustainable processes in an environmentally friendly facility with socially responsible working conditions.
Our mills use only the highest quality materials and production techniques.
Fabrics
- Percale
- Sateen
- Linen
- Supima Cotton
Percale
Thread Count
400
Fabric Content
100% Oeko-Tex certified long-staple cotton
How it feels
Cool, soft, and crisp
Percale Weave:
100% long staple cotton woven in a tight weave with a matte finish. Cool, soft, and crisp, like a button down shirt. An ideal choice for people who get warm at night and need a cool, refreshing material.
Long Staple Cotton:
Longer cotton fibers spun into stronger, finer yarns, to produce an extremely smooth and durable weave. Luxuriously soft and fray resistant, our single-ply threads are the finest available for cotton bedding.
Thread Count:
400 thread count is the number of threads woven together in a square inch of fabric. As the thread count rises, the fabric becomes softer.
Finishing:
After dyeing, our percale fabric is washed several times for increased softness, then sanforized to have the lowest shrinkage rates possible. After that, our fabric is tumbled to become softer and to prevent pilling. The main finishing is done on a Stenter machine where the fabric is softened before it is calendered to ensure the best final appearance of the fabric.
Wash Care:
Wash before use and wash often, as our sheets get softer with every wash. Machine wash warm, gentle cycle, with similar colors. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low. Iron medium.
Sateen
Thread Count
300
Fabric Content
100% Oeko-Tex certified combed cotton
How it feels
Super soft and ultra-smooth with a buttery, supple hand-feel
Sateen Weave:
100% combed cotton woven so that multiple warp threads go over one single weft thread, creating a super soft and silky weave with slight sheen or luminous finish. Warm enough for winter, yet light enough in warmer months. Its supple hand means less wrinkling.
Combed Cotton:
Combed cotton undergoes a process that literally combs the fibers through a series of fine brushes to remove short or broken strands, while leaving the longest, strongest, and straightest cotton fibers behind.
Thread Count:
300 thread count is the number of threads woven together in a square inch of fabric. As the thread count rises, the fabric becomes softer.
Finishing:
After dyeing, our sateen fabric is washed several times for increased softness, then mercerized to give the fabric a luminous finish. After that, our fabric is tumbled to become softer and to prevent pilling. The main finishing is done on a Stenter machine where the fabric is softened before it is calendered to ensure the best final appearance of the fabric.
Wash Care:
Wash before use and wash often, as our sheets get softer with every wash. Machine wash warm, gentle cycle, with similar colors. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low. Iron medium.
Linen
GSM
160
Fabric Content
100% Oeko-Tex certified garment washed European flax
How it feels
Super soft, breathable, and lived-in
About Linen:
Crafted in Portugal from European flax fibers. Garment washed for a perfectly textured, super soft, and lived-in feel. Naturally breathable and temperature regulating, linen can be used year round to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Naturally hypo-allergenic and anti-static too.
Flax:
100% certified European flax from France & Belgium. Our flax is sourced across Europe, then woven in Portugal. European flax woven in Europe is done so with meticulous skill, yielding bedding that is much higher quality than linen from other regions. Flax fibers are naturally thicker than cotton and up to three times stronger for a durable and long-lasting fabric.
GSM:
160 GSM. Unlike cotton, where a higher thread count means higher quality, thread count doesn’t determine the quality of linen. Linen fibers are coarser and longer in length compared to cotton, resulting in 80-150 threads per square inch, or GSM.
Finishing:
Our linen is garment washed for a perfect lived-in feel from night one. Each production is garment dyed and washed in small batches to relax the fibers, giving the fabric an ultra-soft finish. Though it’s stronger and more durable than cotton, linen becomes more supple with each wash, developing a rich texture all its own.
Wash Care:
Wash before use and wash often, as our sheets get softer with every wash. Machine wash warm, gentle cycle, with similar colors. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low. Iron medium. When laundering your linen bedding remove it from the dryer when it is just slightly damp and immediately make your bed. This method reduces wrinkles, no iron required.
Supima Cotton
Thread Count
300
Fabric Content
100% Oeko-Tex certified extra-long-staple supima cotton
How it feels
Silky with a super soft finish
About Supima Cotton Sateen:
300 thread count sateen duvet covers and shams, woven from the finest American-grown, extra-long-staple supima cotton. Supima cotton is so fine, more fibers can be spun into a yarn of a given count, which enhances the feel, softness, drapeability, and brilliance of color.
Supima Cotton:
Supima is an acronym for superior pima and it’s often called the “cashmere of cotton.” Supima starts with extra- long-staple fibers that are grown in the USA; these fibers are combed to remove impurities and woven into this luxurious sateen. Supima accounts for only about 3% of annual cotton production in the US—it’s rare, mighty, long-lasting.
Thread Count:
300 thread count is the number of threads woven together in a square inch of fabric. As the thread count rises, the fabric becomes softer.
Finishing:
We worked tirelessly with our supplier to develop a finishing process that gives our printed duvets and shams a silky soft feel.
Wash Care:
Wash before use and wash often, as our sheets get softer with every wash. Machine wash warm, gentle cycle, with similar colors. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low. Iron medium. When laundering your supima cotton bedding remove it from the dryer when it is just slightly damp and immediately make your bed. This method reduces wrinkles, no iron required.