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Rowan Matelasse Coverlet Dove

$390$610

This plush textile is woven on jaquard looms to offer an effortless and timeless style. Made of 100% luxurious cotton this lofty design features a classic basketweave pattern reminiscent of a romantic ease. Completely washable, Rowan Bedding Collection is made in America by the finest tailors with meticulous attention to every detail.

Product details:

Reversible
100% cotton matelasse fabric
1″ mitered hem around edge
Squared corners
Made in America
Machine washable

SKU: 34228V Category: Tag:

Product Description

Matelassé

Matelassé is a weaving or stitching technique yielding a pattern that appears quilted or padded. It is meant to mimic the style of hand-stitched quilts made in Marseilles, France. It is a heavy, thick textile that appears to be padded, but actually has no padding within the fabric.

Care and Cleaning
Fine Linens
Luxe Home Company duvet covers and sheets are woven using the finest 100% Egyptian cotton. The collections feature crisp percales and sateen’s. Our matelassé’s and linens, as with most of products made with natural fibers, have a tendency to shrink. The products have been made a little larger than the published sizes. Wash items prior to use for proper fit.
Machine wash in a front-loading machine using warm water and color and fragrance free detergent. Use enzyme reactive stain removers only. Do not use chlorine bleach or detergents with lighteners. Never pour detergent or soap directly onto your textiles. Either pour detergent in when the tub is full or dilute the detergent. Do not use fabric softeners. These only coat the fibers and make them “appear” to be soft. One cup of white vinegar in the rinse water removes all traces of soap and leaves fabrics smelling fresh. The ideal way to dry linens is to air dry. A clothesline or rod is perfect for air-drying, but you can use a railing or shower rod as well. If you prefer to use a dryer, tumble dry on low for only a few minutes and do not dry completely. During the last few minutes of a dryer cycle the fabric overheats and dries out, making it brittle and lifeless over time. Always remove linens from the dryer while still damp, and then iron. For best results, use a spray bottle with water as opposed to the iron’s steam feature. Due to the chemical process, dry cleaning and bleaching are not recommended for fine linens.
Helpful Hints for Wrinkling
Do not roll your linens and sheets up into a ball when removing them from your bed.
During the wash cycle, bed sheets can also become twisted, sheets that are already bunched up will not get as clean as those sheets in a free state.
The fibers in sheets that are knotted are more prone to strain during the washing and drying process.
Now that you are ready to wash your luxury linens, it is important to follow these steps to make sure you minimize wrinkles:
Insert just one set of sheets in the washing machine at a time.
Avoid using harsh detergents such as Tide and Cheer.Use a mild detergent such as Dreft, Ivory or Le Blanc linen wash.
Many popular detergents have what manufacturers label as brighteners, which are typically bleach derivatives.
Refrain from using bleach, as it can damage cotton fibers and prematurely fade colored linens.
And in the event that your bedding has developed a musty order, consider adding a ½ cup of baking soda to your next wash cycle. The baking soda will make your sheets cleaner, fresher and brighter.

Additional Information

coverlet-size

twin, full, queen, queen-plus, king, king-plus

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