hotel quality sheets

  • It's environmentally friendly and sustainable. Nearly all parts of the flax plant are used during harvesting, it is minimally processed, and it doesn’t require much irrigation. It’s also completely biodegradable. Linen is made from flax, one of the strongest natural textiles you can find. Toxic pesticides and herbicides are not needed to grow it. Moreover, once it has been harvested, its roots cleanse and fertilize the soil so the next batch can grow.
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    Moreover, the Akemi Microfibre Pillow is a marvel of hygiene. Its moisture-wicking properties keep the pillow fresh and dry, preventing the growth of bacteria and fungi Its moisture-wicking properties keep the pillow fresh and dry, preventing the growth of bacteria and fungi Its moisture-wicking properties keep the pillow fresh and dry, preventing the growth of bacteria and fungi Its moisture-wicking properties keep the pillow fresh and dry, preventing the growth of bacteria and fungiakemi microfibre pillow. It is also machine washable, ensuring ease of maintenance and long-term usability. The pillowcase, made from the same high-quality microfibre, adds an extra layer of comfort and is gentle against the skin, enhancing the overall sleeping experience.

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  • The 19th century saw the invention of the cotton gin. This machine quickly and easily separates cotton fibres from their seeds which revolutionised cotton production. Thus, the cotton sheet was born. This was the start of a new industry. It became much easier to produce cotton than flax and that in turn made it a cheaper product. Ultimately cotton became the popular choice for bedding, though the name bed linen stuck.

  • 2. Air dry Avoid using a dryer to dry your duvet insert, as this can damage the fill material and reduce its insulating properties. Instead, hang it outside or lay it flat to air dry.