Linen Bedding: Everything You Need to Know About Production, Selection and Care
Our linen bedding is designed to bring coziness and a touch of color to your bedroom while providing a gentle sensation against your skin. All to ensure you get the best possible rest and sleep.
Production of Our Linen Bedding
We are proud to share that our bedding is manufactured at our factory in Biržai (Lithuania), where every stage of the process happens under one roof:
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First, we weave the linen fabrics right here in our factory.
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Then, carefully select only those fabrics that are perfectly suited for bedding.
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The fabrics are prepared using a special technology – they are pre-washed and softened.
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Last, we sew a variety of bedding set sizes as well as individual bedroom items.
Why Choose Linen Bedding?
First and foremost, linen is a natural and long-lasting fiber. It is highly valued for several unique properties:
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Naturally breathable: Linen keeps the air circulating freely.
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Thermoregulating: It cools you in the summer and keeps you warm in the winter.
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Dries quickly: It doesn’t hold onto sweat or humidity and evaporates it naturally.
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Antibacterial: It is naturally resistant to bacteria and ideal for sensitive or allergy-prone skin.
Note: Even the color of your bedding can influence the quality of your rest. We are confident that you will find a shade in our online store that both suits your taste and complements your bedroom décor.
How to Choose the Right Size?
We sew bedroom products in a wide range of sizes. You can easily select pillowcases, duvet covers, and sheets to fit your specific needs. You can also mix and match items from different collections to create a custom linen set that is uniquely yours.
A special feature: We weave exceptionally wide fabrics, which means our larger bedding items are sewn from a single, continuous piece of fabric without any seams.
How to Take Care of Your Linen Bedding
To ensure your bedding lasts for years, we recommend following the care instructions on the product label:
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Wash at the temperature shown on the label.
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Use natural detergents to keep the fabric strong.
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Air drying makes the fabric a bit stiffer at first, but it softens every time you use it.
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If you use a machine dryer, the linen will be soft and fluffy immediately.
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Linen is naturally prone to wrinkling, so ironing is not necessary.
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If you want fewer wrinkles, iron the product while it is still slightly damp.
We believe in great sleep and the natural quality of linen. Since we make everything to last, we invite you to try our own manufactured linen bedding.






