- Cotton/Viscose
- Thread count: 152 /inch²
KANONVISKA duvet cover set features a hand-painted design inspired by nature and Swedish folklore, adding a warm, cheerful vibe to your room. The soft cotton/viscose blend breathes and has a fine sheen.
Product details
By blending cotton and viscose, you get a smooth, soft fabric with a fine sheen that breathes and absorbs moisture.
The decorative florals enchant and add a colourful, vibrant touch to your home.
Eva Lundgreen
Good to know
Duvet cover with plastic press-stud closure at the bottom.
Pillowcase with envelope closing.
Thread count: 60 threads/cm² or 152 threads/inch².
Thread count indicates the number of threads per square cm or square inch of fabric. The higher the thread count the more densely woven the fabric.
Contains a minimum of 20% recycled cotton.
Recycled cotton at IKEA is defined as cotton recovered from cotton waste, such as yarn, fabric, garments, etc. and sourced according to the Global Recycled Standard (GRS).
IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com
Materials & care
Material
- 54% cotton (min. 20% recycled), 46% viscose/rayon
Care
Machine wash, max 60°C, normal process.
Do not bleach.
Tumble drying, normal temperature (max 80°C).
Iron, max 200°C.
Do not dryclean.
Measurements
- Pillowcase quantity: 1 pack
- Pillowcase length: 50 cm
- Pillowcase width: 60 cm
- Thread count:: 152 /inch²
- Duvet cover length: 200 cm
- Duvet cover width: 150 cm
Packaging
KANONVISKA
Article number506.140.25- Width: 19 cm
- Height: 6 cm
- Length: 28 cm
- Weight: 1.06 kg
- Package(s): 1
Customer reviews
Designer thoughts
Designer thoughts
“The Fall 2025 textile collection draws inspiration from Swedish folklore, turn-of-the-century handicrafts, and the artist Karin Larsson’s beautiful home in Dalarna. The crafts were often inspired by daily life, gardening and decorative flowers. As a tribute to the imperfect beauty of handmade crafts, I painted my patterns with watercolours. I hope they bring joy to homes and encourage people to work with their hands and venture into nature to pick flowers."




