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Embroidered fir trees and sheep evoke a traditional feel on the Anton washed cotton and linen pillowcase. The piping outline highlights the elegance of the pattern. Created by La Redoute Interiors. Washed cotton/linen combines the softness and suppleness of cotton with the raw appearance of linen. Its slightly wrinkled appearance is incredibly on-trend, and it does not require ironing. Product Details • 50% cotton, 50% linen • Pre-washed fabric • Fir trees and sheep embroidered on the front • Plain on back • Bourdon edging • Sold individually. Match this item with the rest of the bedding in the range for a stylish bedroom. And you can mix and match it with items from the Annaba range when you want to change things up and create your own unique look. Care Advice • Machine washable at 60°C • By washing your laundry at 40°C instead of 60°C, you limit energy consumption. Sizes • 50 x 70cm: Rectangular pillowcase • 63 x 63cm: Square pillowcase • 65 x 100cm: Rectangular pillowcase • OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. Standard 100 certification by OEKO-TEX® tests textile products for harmful substances via an independent, international label.
The Anton Washed Cotton Pillowcase is a versatile and understated choice that works well in both contemporary and traditional interiors. I love its laid-back, washed finish, which adds a soft, relaxed feel to a bedroom. It's great for layering in a minimalist setting with neutral tones or creating a cosy, country-inspired look when paired with textured throws and bedding. As for styling tips, consider mixing these pillowcases with contrasting textures or colours to add depth-think linen or knitted covers alongside for a curated, inviting appearance. Practicality-wise, cotton is durable and easy to maintain, making it ideal for everyday use, and the subtle tree motif adds a touch of nature-inspired charm without overpowering the space.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on La Redoute's website here