JÄTTELILJA Duvet cover and pillowcase(s), white/floral patterned, Full/Queen (Double/Queen)
How to get it
- Lyocell
- Sateen
- Thread count: 310 /inch²
A flower here and a butterfly there – there’s a lot to discover in this pattern with decorative bird embroideries. Sateen-woven from lyocell, a natural material that’s soft and comfy.
Product details
Sateen-woven bedlinen in lyocell has a pronounced lustre, feels soft as silk and is pleasant to sleep in.
The decorative embroidery makes the pattern and colours come alive.
Malin Gyllensvaan
Good to know
310 thread count.
Thread count indicates the number of threads per square inch of fabric. The higher the thread count the more densely woven the fabric.
Comprises: 1 Full/Queen (Double/Queen) size duvet cover (218x218 cm) and 2 Queen size pillowcases (51x76 cm).
Materials and care
Material
- Quiltcover:
- 100% lyocell
- Embroidery thread:
- 100% polyester
Care
Shrinkage maximum 4%.
Machine wash, max 60°C, normal process.
Do not bleach.
Tumble drying, normal temperature (max 80°C).
Iron, max 200°C.
Iron on reverse.
Do not dryclean.
Measurements
- Thread count:: 310 /inch²
- Pillowcase quantity: 2 pack
- Quilt cover length: 218 cm
- Quilt cover width: 218 cm
- Pillowcase length: 51 cm
- Pillowcase width: 76 cm
Packaging
JÄTTELILJA
Article number804.125.11- Width: 18 cm
- Height: 6 cm
- Length: 28 cm
- Weight: 1.46 kg
- Package(s): 1
Customer reviews
Material
What is lyocell?
Lyocell is a strong and silky-smooth fibre made of cellulose from wood pulp. The soft lyocell fibre is good at absorbing moisture while feeling cool against the skin. That’s why we like to use it for bed linens and as a filling in pillows and duvets to give you a good night's sleep. And just as with any other wood raw material, we strive to use it as smartly and efficiently as possible to avoid waste.
Designer thoughts
Designer thoughts
“When I designed JÄTTELILJA textiles, I found inspiration at a botanic garden in Stockholm. I strolled among the lush greenery and explored which medium to use – pencil, watercolour, gouache or ink? This time I felt like painting. I wanted to create playfulness in the patterns – a flower here and a butterfly there, so there is always something new to discover. After all, I hope you will use and love these textiles for a long time." Designer Malin Gyllensvaan (Sweden)




