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The flexibility, softness and freshness of percale. Made in Portugal, Florentina bed linen is made from cotton percale from organic farming. Cotton percale is a method of tightly weaving long, fine threads. Of superior quality, the percale offers great softness, suppleness and a perfect hold.. Product Details • 100% cotton • Organic cotton • For mattress height 25cm • Cotton percale • 200 thread count: a common indicator for measuring the quality of fabric is the number of threads per cm². Different sensations are made possible thanks to the weaving and the number of threads present. Indeed, an optimal number of threads makes the bed linen particularly soft. Care Advice Follow our care tips to maintain the quality of your laundry • Machine washable at 40°C • Tumble dry at low temperature • Iron at average temperature • Do not dry clean. Dimensions • 90 x 190cm: Single • 140 x 190cm: Double • 160 x 200cm: King • 180 x 200cm: King • MADE IN PORTUGAL. • Cotton from organic farming. Organic farming does not use any chemicals, pesticides, insecticides or GMOs. Produced with minimal impact on biodiversity.
The Florentina organic cotton percale fitted sheet is a starter staple for a clean, effortlessly natural look. I love its breathable, crisp texture, making it ideal for both classic and minimalist bedrooms. It works well with neutral or muted colour palettes, but can easily be layered with textured throws or patterned bedding to add visual interest. For practical styling tips, pair it with a matching or contrasting duvet cover for a cohesive or layered effect, and consider adding plush pillows or a scatter of cushions in earthy tones for a relaxed, inviting vibe. This sheet's simplicity and organic feel make it versatile enough to complement various interior styles, from Scandi to rustic boho.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
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