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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 greens are there?

Sage, deeper forest greens and the warm mid-greens between them. The live shades sit on each product page, refreshed by season. The principle is the same: green that reads quiet, not loud. Less peacock, more pine.

Each weave shows the green slightly differently. Same dye, different finish.

Does green bedding date the bedroom?

Not if you stay on the warm side of the palette. Sage, dark green and the warm mid-greens age well. Bright lime is a different story.

Green pairs naturally with white, cream, wood tones and warm neutrals. Three colours in the room is plenty.

What's the difference between green in percale, sateen and flannel?

Percale shows green as matte and clean, daytime-friendly. Sateen reads a touch deeper because the weave catches the light. Flannel is the most pigmented, brushed cotton holds dye.

Pick the weave that suits how you sleep first. The shade follows.

Will the green fade after washing?

Cotton dyed in a proper finishing operation holds colour for years. Marshmellow's bedding is dyed and finished in Portugal under Lintexport's nearly sixty-year textile operation. The colour stays where it should.

Wash cool to warm with similar colours. Skip fabric softener. Tumble dry low or hang dry. Done.

Is green bedding a good gift?

Strong yes for a housewarming. Green reads warm and considered without being prescriptive about the recipient's taste in a way bright colours can be.

Sage is the safest gifting shade. Darker greens work when you know the room.

Where is it made?

Marshmellow's mill in Portugal, the textile operation that has been working with cotton since 1967. Same cotton, same finishing, same standard as the rest of the bedding line.

The bed reads coherent because the pieces come from one operation.

Green Bedding That Ages Into the Room

Green is what a bedroom looks like when you stop trying to make it look new.

Marshmellow makes green bedding in three weaves. Percale for the cool matte finish. Sateen for the soft lustrous one. Flannel for the brushed-cotton winter weave. Every piece is dyed and finished under Lintexport's looms in Portugal, the textile operation that has been at it since 1967.

Pick the weave first, the shade second. Each fabric shows green a little differently, same dye, different mood. Percale daytime-clean, sateen lamp-friendly, flannel deepest of the three.

A green bed pairs with white pillows, oatmeal sheets, warm wood, leather. Build it in pieces, duvet cover, fitted sheet, pillowcases, and stop when the room reads quiet.

Cost-per-night is the right frame. A €135 to €180 duvet cover used nightly across five years is cents a sleep, and outlasts the cheaper covers that fade out of the cycle.

Other brands chase the trend colour every year. We make the greens that stay. Sleep well.