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The Lenza duvet cover is made of cotton percale and Lyocell. Made in Portugal.This fabric combines Lyocell - a fibre produced from wood pulp and an organic solvent with cotton - a comfortable material for very soft and easy-to-use bed linen. Product Details • 56% cotton, 44% lyocell • 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. • Straight buttoned hem 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 low temperature • Do not dry clean. Sizes • 140 x 200cm: Single • 200 x 200cm: Double • 240 x 220cm: King • 260 x 240cm: Super King • Made in Europe. • OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. Standard 100 certification by OEKO-TEX® tests textile products for harmful substances via an independent, international label.
I love this duvet cover because it offers a sleek and versatile look thanks to its crisp white cotton percale and Lyocell blend, which gives it a subtle sheen and excellent breathability. It works beautifully in both minimalist and classic interiors, adding a fresh, clean touch that can be easily styled with colourful or textured bedding layers. For a polished bedroom, layer it with cosy throws and patterned cushions for contrast, or keep it simple for a modern, understated aesthetic. Practical tips include pairing it with neutral bed linen for a calming atmosphere or adding small pops of colour in your accent pillows or accessories to keep the look dynamic. Its 200 thread count offers a good balance between softness and durability, making it a reliable choice for everyday comfort.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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