- In today's fast-paced world, finding a comfortable and restful sleep is more important than ever. One of the key factors that can significantly impact our sleep quality is the type of duvet insert we use. A very light duvet insert is an excellent choice for those who prefer a cooler and more breathable sleeping environment. In this article, we will explore the benefits of using a very light duvet insert and provide tips on how to choose the right one for your needs.
The term bed sheet was first used in the 15th century.[1] Bed sheets were traditionally white and made of cotton, linen or silk, however, now various colors and patterns are used.
Top Sheet or Flat Sheet
Tencel™ is a branded material for Lyocell, a product of wood pulp found in certain trees — particularly fast-growing eucalyptus. This environmentally friendly material is wrinkle-resistant and is produced using a closed-loop process, so any waste created while making the material is recycled and reused.
Soft, smooth, and hypoallergenic, Tencel™ is a great choice for eco-conscious consumers. However, keep in mind that it’s not quite as breathable as cotton or linen.
Our silk is easily machine washable on the delicate setting.
Bed Sheet Sizes
The greatest grade (and most costly) is 100 percent Egyptian cotton, distinguished by its extra-long staple fibers, resulting in sumptuously soft yet incredibly long-lasting sheets.