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100% French Flax Linen
Make your bed look as good as it feels with our 100% French flax linen duvet cover in Olive Stripe. Complete with button closures to keep your insert nice and snug, this duvet cover is as easy to care for as it is to sleep in.
The thing about linen is it only gets better over time; the more you use and wash it, the softer and more comfortable it gets. What’s more, linen is good for you too: it’s anti-static, anti-bacterial and naturally temperature-regulating, meaning your cover will keep you cool in summer and cosy in winter.
Bed Threads offers free standard shipping on all orders within Australia and New Zealand.
If your purchase isn’t quite right, exchange or return for store credit for free within 45 days of receipt. Items must still be in their original packaging and unused. Excludes any final sale items.
Linen is a durable, natural material and, if cared for correctly, can last years. It will soften and grow more comfortable with every wash, so follow these steps – and enjoy.
Cool in summer and cosy in winter, 100% French Flax linen keeps you comfy year-round and only gets better with age. This premium, all-natural fibre regulates your body temperature and boasts incredible tensile strength. Plus, it needs far less water to cultivate and is an entirely renewable, biodegradable resource. And because Bed Threads is 100% carbon neutral, you can feel good about your eco-friendly choice every time your head hits the pillow.
Linen is a natural insulator, keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter - so you can sleep deeper for longer.
Linen is one of the strongest, natural fibres there is, the kind that ensures your Threads will last years.
Like a fine wine or your favourite pair of jeans, your linen sheets will get better with age and use.
Linen is naturally eco-friendly, as it is biodegradable, water efficient and requires little to no pesticides during cultivation.
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