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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

How to choose the right bedding for my house?

Start with fabric, choosing percale for warm sleepers, sateen for a hotel-bed feel, or flannel for cold months. Then the size: measure your mattress width and depth before ordering. Then where it's made; long-running mills (ours has been weaving in Portugal since 1967) build expertise newer brands cannot match.

What size bedding should I order for my bed?

Our fitted sheets are sized by mattress width: 140, 160, 180 or 200 cm, with the length standard at 200 cm and a 35 cm pocket. Duvet covers and flat sheets come in two sizes: a smaller cut for 140/160 cm beds and a larger cut for 180/200 cm beds. If you're between sizes, size up, since a slightly oversized duvet cover always drapes better than a tight one.

How do I pick between percale, sateen, and flannel?

It comes down to how you sleep and the season. 

Percale is crisp and breathable, for warm sleepers and Mediterranean climates. Sateen is silkier with a subtle sheen, the closest thing to a boutique-hotel bed at home. Flannel is brushed cotton that traps warmth, for autumn and winter or anyone who runs cold. 

If you're not sure where to start, percale is the safe first set for most people, with sateen as the upgrade.

Where is Marshmellow bedding made?

Every Marshmellow bedding piece is made in Portugal, in the same Lintexport mill we've been running since 1967. That continuity is the reason our cotton actually softens with each wash instead of fraying.

How do I care for my bedding so it lasts?

Wash on a cool to warm cycle (30–40°C) with a mild detergent, no bleach, no fabric softener (it coats the fibres and reduces breathability). Tumble dry on low or, even better, line dry. Iron percale for that crisp hotel finish, but sateen looks best straight from the dryer.

Treat the cotton well and it will reward you for years. We've published a full care guide if you'd like the detail.

What makes Marshmellow's premium bedding different?

It's not the marketing. It's the mill. Most premium bedding brands are brand-first and manufacturing-second, but we work the other way around, making cotton in Portugal since 1967.

That depth is the difference between bedding that softens with washing and bedding that frays. After a year, ours still feels right. After five, it still earns its place on the bed.

Is Marshmellow luxury bedding a good gift?

It's one of the most-given products in the range, for weddings, housewarmings, and milestone birthdays. The recipient feels the difference the first night and remembers where it came from for years. If you're not sure of the size or fabric, our gift cards let them choose for themselves.

Luxury Bedding

Bedding isn't a hug, but it does what a hug does.

It doesn't talk back. It doesn't have an opinion about your day. It doesn't get tired before you do. About a third of your life is spent against it. Eyes closed, defences down. Worth getting right.

Ours is woven and finished in Portugal, by a bedding company with nearly sixty years on the loom. Percale for warm sleepers. Sateen for the hotel-bed feeling. Flannel for the kind of winter where the radiator can't quite keep up.

Build the bed in pieces. A fitted sheet, two pillowcases, a duvet cover. Add a flat sheet when you want one. Pillows and duvets to match if you want the whole system.

Other luxury bedding wants to look good in a photograph. Ours wants to feel right at 4am. The premium bedding label gets thrown around a lot in this category. We just call it bedding that holds up after fifty washes.

If you're hunting for the best bedding made in Europe, manufacturing depth is the marker that consistently holds up. We're built on it. Made in Portugal, since 1967.

Anyway, that's the spiel. Off to bed.