23 products

 

Soft, breathable, and ridiculously comfy—our bedding collection makes every night feel special. 

Percale – Cool, crisp, and airy for hot sleepers.

Sateen – Smooth, silky, and perfect for snuggling year-round.

Flannel – Cozy, warm, and brushed for extra softness.

 

 


FAQs about Bedding

What makes blue bedding feel considered rather than generic?

The shade choice. A clean cotton-blue, a soft sky, a deep navy. Each one earns its place by reading as a colour you chose, not a colour the factory had left.

The fabric matters as much as the shade. A flat blue on a thin sheet ages into dishwater after a year of washes. A blue dyed deep into a proper cotton stays the blue you bought.

What fabric is best for blue bedding?

Cotton in a weave that matches how you sleep. Percale gives the blue a crisp, matte finish that reads cool, ideal for warm sleepers and summer beds. Sateen lends a slight sheen that deepens the blue under bedside light, closer to a boutique-hotel feel. Flannel softens the blue and warms the bed for autumn and winter.

Marshmellow makes blue bedding across all three weaves, so the choice is about how you sleep, not what is in stock.

Does blue bedding fade after repeated washes?

Cheap blue bedding fades, because the dye sits on the surface of a thin cotton and washes off. Quality blue bedding holds, because the colour is bound deep into a cotton that was woven to take it.

Marshmellow's bedding is dyed and finished under Lintexport's nearly sixty-year textile operation. Wash cool to warm with a normal amount of detergent and no fabric softener and the blue stays the blue you bought.

Is blue bedding versatile across different bedroom styles?

Yes, more than most colours. A soft blue sits comfortably alongside white walls, natural wood and warm linen curtains. A deeper navy grounds a paler room and reads as quietly grown-up.

Pair blue bedding with white pillowcases for contrast, or layer two shades of blue for a slower, considered look. Blue is one of the few colours that works in coastal homes, country homes and city apartments without looking like a theme.

What sizes does Marshmellow blue bedding come in?

Every blue piece is sized for EU, UK and US beds, in fitted sheets, flat sheets, duvet covers and pillowcases, from single up to UK and US king. EU and UK king sizes are not identical, and US king is wider again. Each product page shows exact measurements before checkout.

If the bed is between two sizes, sizing up sits better than sizing tight.

How do I care for blue bedding so the colour stays?

Wash cool to warm at around 30 to 40 degrees, with a normal amount of detergent and no fabric softener. Softener leaves a film on cotton that dulls the blue and slows the natural softening. Tumble dry on low or hang dry. Do not bleach.

For the first wash, run the bedding on its own or with similar deep colours. After that, blue Marshmellow bedding settles into a normal laundry routine without trouble.

Blue Bedding, Built to Hold Its Colour

Blue bedding is the colour most people reach for when they want their bedroom to feel calmer. The trick is finding blue that still looks the way you remembered it after a year on the bed.

Marshmellow makes blue bedding in percale, sateen and flannel. Percale is the crisp, breathable choice for warm sleepers and summer beds. Sateen has a quieter sheen and a denser drape, the closer-to-hotel option. Flannel is the brushed-cotton version for cold rooms and colder months. All three are sized for EU, UK and US beds, in fitted sheets, flat sheets, duvet covers and pillowcases.

Every piece is woven, dyed and finished under Lintexport, the same operation that has been working with cotton since 1967. Proper finishing and a dye process that puts colour into the fibre rather than on top of it. The blue you choose now is the blue that will still be on the bed in five years.

Premium bedding looks expensive on day one. What matters is the cost-per-night, three to five years in. A €180 duvet cover used nightly works out to a few cents a sleep, and that is before you count the cheaper sets it replaces.

Pair the blue across the room rather than matching everything to it. A soft blue duvet cover with white pillowcases, a deeper navy fitted sheet under a pale flat sheet, two shades of blue layered for a slow, considered finish. The colour does the work.

Nearly sixty years on the same looms. Sleep in colour that holds.