- Bed 90cm: Covers 150x230cm
- Bed 105cm: Covers 165x230cm
- Bed 135cm: Covers 295x230cm
- Bed 140cm: Covers 200x230cm
- Bed 150cm: Covers 210x230cm
- Bed 160cm: Covers 220x230cm
- Bed 180cm: Covers 240x230cm
- Bed 200cm: Covers 260x230cm
Linen bed skirt
Linen top sheet
Add to your bedding a 170gr. Linen bed skirt.
With two finishes; pleats on two sides or fluid as a top sheet. For a standard height of 30 cm; if you have a lower height, please indicate it in notes. You can add repulgo.
Couch cover made of 100% washed linen. With downspouts on three of its sides (except the upper part).
We recommend measuring the height of the legs to be exact.
100% European washed linen made in Spain.
Certified Standard 100 by Oeko-tex.
- Wash our linen at 30ºC or 40ºC with a neutral soap that does not contain abrasives or bleach. Do not fill the drum of the washing machine to the maximum. Let it move freely.
Occasionally you can wash it at 60ºC. - You can iron it at 3 degrees but if you want a more natural look we recommend you not to iron it. Did you know that linen wrinkles when it is ironed?
- Drying can be done in a tumble dryer but if you want to extend the life of your linen, we advise you to air dry it, it will dry super fast and it will look like ironed... You'll see!
- Try our linen soap.
- Wash your linen separating light and dark linen.
Always look at our care label, you will find it on each of our products.
Any doubts? Call us or send us a Whatsapp to +34 676 962 746 or if you prefer send an email to hola@delenzo.com
To add the repulgo you have to buy your canapé cover, and then in the section REPULGOS, add the repulgo of the piece.
The repulgo is a small and thick stitch that gives a color finish to any piece.
Not all repulgos are the same. We try to make it as dense as possible so that the fabric does not show through and it looks like embroidery.
You can choose the color in an infinite number of shades because it is made with thread.
If you need something very special, you can contact us and we can see it together.
