WHY BUY OUR FRENCH FLAX LINEN SHEETS?

WHAT MAKES PURE LINEN SHEETS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER FABRICS?
Pure linen is made from flax fibers, known for their durability, breathability, and natural texture.

Linen keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter, making it perfect for year-round comfort. It also softens with each wash while maintaining its strength..

ARE LINEN SHEETS WORTH THE INVESTMENT?
Absolutely! Linen sheets are long-lasting, often outliving cotton and synthetic alternatives. Their unique texture, natural breathability, and ability to improve with time make them a worthwhile addition to your bedroom.

HOW DO I CARE FOR PURE LINEN SHEETS?
Linen is surprisingly easy to care for. Wash them in cold or warm water with a gentle detergent, and either line dry or tumble dry on low. Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach, and embrace their natural, relaxed look—no ironing needed!

DO LINEN SHEETS FEEL ROUGH COMPARED TO COTTON?
Linen sheets may feel slightly crisp at first, but they soften significantly with each wash. Their textured feel is part of the charm, providing a cozy, breathable experience that cotton can't quite match.

ARE PURE LINEN SHEETS HYPOALLERGENIC?
Yes! Linen is naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to bacteria and dust mites, making it an excellent choice for people with allergies or sensitive skin.

WHY DO LINEN SHEETS LOOK WRINKLED?
The natural wrinkles of linen are a hallmark of its charm, reflecting its organic texture and relaxed elegance. A quick tumble dry or light steaming can help if you prefer a smoother look.

WHAT SIZES AND COLOURS ARE AVAILABLE?
Most linen sheet sets come in standard sizes like Twin, Queen, King, and California King. They’re often available in a range of soft, earthy tones or muted colours that complement any decor. Check with your seller for specific options.

HOW SUSTAINABLE ARE PURE LINEN SHEETS?
Our French flax linen is made to OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 requirements.

Pure linen is one of the most eco-friendly fabrics available. Made from flax plants requiring minimal water and pesticides, linen is biodegradable and has a smaller environmental footprint than other textiles. Choosing linen supports sustainability and responsible living.