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Sink into delightfully comfortable sleep with our pure linen bedding.
Made from the finest flax sourced from the northwestern corner of France, in the beautiful fields of Normandy, they’re finished with a stone wash for an elegant look that’s soft on the skin. What’s more, they’re ideal for UK weather and will keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. Shop our 100% natural linen bedding, a perfect match with our linen curtains and our other bespoke products made of linen fabric!

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French Linen Bedding - Yarn information

Why Ada & Ina linen bedding?

 

We love linen. And because we do, we use only the finest flax sourced from Normandy, France. Normandy is renowned for its flax cultivation and yarn production, and is home to local farmers who have, for generations, been honing their craft. There, flax grows in glorious sunshine and nourishing rainfall. Why is this important? Because optimal weather conditions are vital to growing and producing high-quality flax yarn. Which is why we use their flax, and why, with us, you’re guaranteed quality linen fabrics.

Our linen bedding is also exceptionally soft. Linen fibre is naturally quite rough, and while there are various ways by which you can soften the fabric, we use a technique called pumice stone wash – for the most comfortable feel. Stone washing increases the softness and flexibility of the fabric, giving you linen bedding that feels fabulous and looks relaxed.

We also believe in sustainability and being eco-conscious. That’s why our printed linens are made using pigment printing – a process that doesn’t involve steaming or washing and has a comparatively low environmental impact. Printed linens use inks that are OEKO-TEX® certified. This means they contain no harmful substances and comply with eco-friendly standards.

We carry linen bedding in a variety of colours, styles, and bed sizes (including King size and Super King size). Choose from ready-made duvet cover sets, pillowcases, and flat or fitted sheets. We also sew made-to-measure linen bedspreads, valances, and cushion covers. Remember to order free fabric samples first to get a good sense of how the fabrics you like will look and feel in your home.

Another great reason to shop with us? We're almost always offering linen duvet covers on sale! When you browse our collection, you'll find some of our linen duvet covers are, for a limited time only, available at a discount price. Shop now to enjoy terrific savings!

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What are the benefits of our linen bedding?

 

Did you know that linen is considered to be one of the oldest fabrics used by humans? It was a symbol of purity and luxury, and was valued highly for its many benefits including:

  • It’s hypoallergenic and antibacterial.
  • It’s simple to clean. Flax naturally repels dirt, which allows it to stay clean longer than bedding made from cotton fabric. It’s easy to wash too – all of our linen bedding can be washed in the washing machine. What’s more, because our bedding is made from 100% natural linen, it feels softer and looks better with every wash.
  • It’s perfect for hot summers since it’s cool and breathable. It’s also ideal for cold winters since flax fibres are hollow and trap air to keep you warm and cosy.
  • It can absorb up to 20% of its weight in water, and so stays dry and comfortable for hot sleepers.
  • It gives your bedroom an elegantly relaxed look. And you can tastefully crease the linen to give it and your bedroom a bit of texture.

Our linen bedding is finished with lovely details. Our linen pillowcases have beautiful borders, and our linen duvet cover sets come with coconut buttons to open and close the covers. The sets are luxuriously comfortable and look so refined that you won’t need a bedspread (though you can, of course, get your own bespoke linen bedspread).

How do we make our beautiful linen?

The manufacturing process for linen is far more complicated than cotton, and much more labour intensive – which explains the price difference. Here’s a short version of how we make our bed linen.

  1. First, seeds must be sown. The best quality flax grows from seeds sown during cool and cloudy weather.
  2. After 100 days, the flax is ready to be harvested – if the weather has been favourable. In order to get the longest fibres possible, harvesting must be done by hand so the roots can be pulled up as well. Long flax fibres guarantee the best quality of fabric.
  3. Flax stalks are tied by hand into bundles and left to dry in warm, sunny areas for several weeks.
  4. After the stalks have dried, the dried seed pods are crushed and the seeds are extracted. They can be used for the next crop.
  5. Flax fibre for the yarn is collected from the inner bark of the stalk. This is tricky, as flax fibres are bound to the stalk. The process by which fibres are separated from stalks is known as “retting", and involves allowing microorganisms to break down the bonds between the fibres and the stalks. This may be done by water retting, where stalks are immersed in water, such as in a slow-moving river, and the microorganisms in the water break down the bonds. This takes several weeks, and the quality of the final product very much depends on the retting process.
  6. After retting, the stalks are once again dried and then stored for a few weeks to a few months. Once fully dried, the stalks are passed between rollers that crush any remaining woody stalks.
  7. Now the fibre can be fully separated from the stalks. This is done by hand using a wooden knife, and is called “scutching".
  8. To separate shorter fibres from longer ones, the fibres are passed through a series of combs. This is known as the “hackling" process. Only long fibres are spun into linen fabric, thereby ensuring its high-quality.
  9. Finally, the linen yarn is ready to be spun. After spinning the yarn, the fabric can be woven, bleached, or dyed (though the latter two are skipped if the fabric comes in linen’s natural and lovely colour).
  10. This is a short version of how flax seeds journey to become our luxurious and 100% natural linen fabrics - which we use to make our curtains, roman blinds, and bedding.

FAQs

Is linen bedding better than cotton bedding?
We firmly believe so, yes, though this will come down to personal preference. Linen bedding is more breathable and quick to dry, making it ideal for hot sleepers and hot summers. It's also more durable and will last for longer. Plus, despite its distinctive texture, pre-washed linen bedding is very soft and comfortable, and only gets softer and more comfortable with subsequent washes. The pro that cotton bedding holds over linen is its price point, though we would argue that linen bedding is an investment that will last for longer.
How do I wash linen bedding?
It's a common misconception that linen is difficult to care for, or that it must be dry cleaned. Our care guide for linen bedding is relatively simple. You can either hand wash or machine wash your linen bedding. If you hand wash, then make sure to do so in a clean basin or sink. However, hand washing will not get rid of stains. (If you have stained the fabric, it's best to tackle the problem immediately. Sprinkle baking soda and a few drops of vinegar on the stain. Blot the stain to soak up the moisture.) If you machine wash, then make sure to use your most gentle washing cycle, and to set the temperature to 40° celsius. Do not overcrowd the washing machine so your bedding can move around freely and does not get pulled and lose its shape. Make sure that any other items in the washing machine are similar in terms of colour, weight, and washing instructions.
Do I have to iron linen bedding?
No. Linen Bedding is looks best when it appears “relaxed” and slightly creased. The soft finish in our bedding will ensure that the creases do not look sharp – it is softly creased through-out and it looks so inviting. Do not waste you precious time on ironing linen. However, if you prefer ironed bedding, this is possible of course. You will get the best results by using a good quality iron which has powerful steam functionality. Or simply just iron the bedding when the linen is still slightly damp after washing it.
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