Linen bed linen "Maora"
€ 69,00
incl. VAT plus shipping costs- Brand: Libeco
- Color: white, grey, beige
- Sleeping climate: Cooling
- Material: Linen
- Fabric: Linen cloth
- With you in 3 weeks
Product
Linen bed linen made from pre-washed linen "Maora"
"Maora" is made of 100% Belgian linen with a weight of 225 g/m² and is very robust thanks to the dense, fine weave. The fabric is pre-washed, giving the bed linen a pleasantly soft and supple feel. Linen is naturally climate-regulating, antibacterial and dries particularly quickly. Linen is particularly valuable in the warmer seasons, especially in the bedroom.
The design is inspired by the colors and light of Maora beach in southern Corsica. The beige, gray and white stripes give the bed linen a particularly fresh look and the soft linen gives it the typical "casual look".
The pillowcases come with a practical hotel fastener, the comforter covers with a button fastener. Comforter covers in sizes 200 x 200 cm and 240 x 220 cm have the bottle neck fastener typical of linen bed linen.
The traditional Belgian company Libeco is the official supplier to the Belgian royal family. With exclusively CO₂-neutral linen products, the company pays particular attention to nature and the environment with sustainable production and supply chains.
- Fine, pre-washed linen
- Masters of Linen quality
- Easy to combine colors
- CO₂-neutral production
Material: 100% linen, CO₂-neutral production
Fabric: linen cloth, pre-washed
Weight: 225 g/m²
Thread count: Nm 26
Handle: Crisp, fine crinkle
Pattern: Stripes
Colors: White, beige, gray
Button closure: 135 x 200 cm / 155 x 220 cm / 160 x 210 cm
Bottle neck closure: 200 x 200 cm / 240 x 220 cm
Hotel closure: all pillowcases
Country of manufacture: Belgium
Care: washable up to 40°
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- Delivery by post and DHL
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- Free returns (Austria & Germany)
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