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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 makes pink bedding feel grown-up rather than childish?

The shade choice and the fabric. A clean blush, a quiet rose, a deeper old-pink, each one earns its place by reading as a colour you chose for the room you actually live in. A high-shine synthetic pink is what reads young. A washed cotton in a considered pink reads as a finished bedroom.

Pink bedding works best when the rest of the room runs warm and slow, not when it is the loudest thing in the picture.

What fabric is best for pink bedding?

Cotton in a weave that matches how you sleep. Percale gives the pink a crisp, matte finish and reads cool, which is useful for warm sleepers. Sateen lends a slight sheen that deepens the pink under bedside light, closer to a hotel feel. Flannel softens the pink and turns the bed warm for autumn and winter.

Marshmellow makes pink bedding across all three weaves.

Does pink bedding fade after repeated washes?

Cheap pink fades to a sad off-white. Quality pink holds the shade because the dye is bound deep into the fibre rather than sat on the surface.

Marshmellow's pink bedding is dyed and finished under Lintexport's nearly sixty-year textile operation. Wash cool with a normal detergent and no softener and the pink stays the pink you bought, year after year.

What goes with pink bedding in a bedroom?

Warm whites, off-creams, deep browns and a touch of natural wood. Pink behaves best when the surrounding room is calm. A pink duvet cover with white pillowcases reads classic. A pink fitted sheet layered under a paler flat sheet reads as a quiet surprise.

Avoid pairing with bright cool tones unless the goal is contrast for its own sake. Pink earns its place by sitting comfortably, not by shouting.

What sizes does pink bedding come in?

Every 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. The three queen sizes are close but not identical, and the king sizes are noticeably different.

Each product page shows exact measurements before checkout. If the bed is between sizes, sizing up sits better than sizing tight.

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

Wash cool to warm at 30 to 40 degrees with a normal amount of detergent and no fabric softener. Tumble dry on low or hang dry. Do not bleach.

For the first wash, run it on its own or with similar shades. After that, pink Marshmellow bedding folds straight into a normal laundry routine.

Pink Bedding That Ages Into the Room

Pink bedding is the choice people make when they want a bedroom that feels warm without trying too hard. The trick is finding a pink that still looks the way you remembered it after a year on the bed.

Marshmellow makes pink bedding in percale, sateen and flannel. Percale is the breathable choice for warm sleepers and lighter rooms. Sateen has the quieter sheen that suits older pinks and lamp-lit evenings. Flannel softens the pink and warms the bed when the seasons turn.

The pieces are dyed and finished under Lintexport's looms, the textile operation that has been at it since 1967. The dye is set into the fibre, which is why the blush you choose at checkout is the blush still on the bed three winters later.

Pink works best with a calm room around it. White pillowcases against a pink duvet cover for the classic look, or a deeper pink fitted sheet under a pale flat sheet for layered texture, or pink with natural linen curtains for a slower, considered feel.

Premium bedding costs more on day one and costs less on day a thousand. A €135 duvet cover used nightly is a few cents a sleep across five years, and outlasts the cheaper covers it quietly replaces.

Pink that knows what it is. Built to age into the room.