- When it comes to absorbency, large cotton towels excel
Thread Count
- The standard size of a bath towel used in the hotel industry is typically around 27 inches by 52 inches. This size is considered to be the most versatile and practical for guests, as it provides enough coverage for drying off after a shower or bath. Additionally, this size is not too large or too small, making it easy to handle and store in hotel rooms.
This synthetic fibre creates a soft, durable and wrinkle resistant fabric. Although, as it is quite a dense fabric, it may feel a bit warm and sweaty in hot weather.
Bedspread
These sheets are normally flat and need to be tucked around the corners of the mattress to keep them in place during sleeping.
Linen bed sheets are valued for their natural, textured feel and ability to stay cool in warm weather.


According to Parachute, brushed cotton is 'ideal for people who love the classic look of percale but want something a little softer and cozier. The fabric also appeals to those who like sateen but prefer a slightly lighter material. Not too hot, not too cool, undeniably snuggly and lightweight with a tasteful appearance, brushed cotton bedding checks all the boxes, making it a top choice for year-round use'.
Bed Sheet Production
Varieties of Bed Sheets: The most common are the flat and fitted sheets. Fitted sheets are designed to fit snugly over your mattress, often featuring elastic edges to secure them in place. Flat sheets, on the other hand, are laid over the fitted sheet and under blankets or duvets. They can also be used alone, especially in warmer climates for a lighter cover.


Bed sheet types – which materials suit you, your budget, and the weather
Bed Sheets Ultimate Guide — What Are the Best Types, Materials, and Weaves?
Materials
And speaking of looks, linen sheets have increased in popularity in recent years because they are inherently more boho chic than cotton. Stylists and the Instagram-obsessed love them for their deep texture and camera-friendly looks. They ooze that effortless je ne sais quoi that people associate with French style — unpretentious but impossibly chic.



Joseph Jacquard invented this weaving technique in 1804. A special loom is used to weave a pattern directly into the fabric.