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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.

Linen — textured and breezy. Softens every wash.

 


FAQs about Bedding

How to choose the right linen bedding?

Start with how it'll feel: linen is naturally textured and slightly cooler than cotton, so it suits warm sleepers and people who like a relaxed bedroom look. Then think about colour: white linen bedding is the classic, but linen takes natural dyes beautifully. Then pick your sizes.

Linen is the bedding that gets better with time. The first wash softens it; by the fiftieth, it feels like an old favourite. Pick a colour you'll love when it's lived in.

Is luxury linen bedding worth the money?

Long-term, yes. A good cotton sheet typically lasts five to seven years; a good linen sheet often lasts ten to fifteen. The cost-per-year of luxury linen bedding usually beats affordable cotton.

The upfront price feels higher. The maths, over a decade, makes it the better deal.

How is linen different from cotton?

Linen comes from flax, cotton comes from the cotton plant. Linen breathes more, regulates temperature better in both heat and cold, and gets softer over years rather than over washes. The trade-off is texture: linen wrinkles more readily and feels less uniform.

If you want crisp and tidy, cotton percale. If you want lived-in and breathable, linen.

Why does linen bedding wrinkle?

Because flax doesn't have the elasticity of cotton. Linen's wrinkles aren't a defect, they're the look. Most linen lovers like the relaxed, slightly rumpled finish, which works in modern, classic, and country bedrooms equally well.

If wrinkles bother you, iron damp linen for a smoother finish. Most people stop ironing after a few washes and accept the natural texture.

Where is Marshmellow luxury linen bedding made?

Our linen bedding is woven and finished in Portugal, in the same Lintexport mill we've been running since 1967. The flax comes from European growers, where the climate produces the long fibres that best linen bedding needs.

How do I care for linen sheets and duvet covers?

Wash cool to warm (30-40°C) with mild detergent. Skip bleach. Skip fabric softener, since linen doesn't need either, and softener actually reduces the natural breathability that makes linen worth the price.

Tumble dry low or line dry. Iron only if you want a crisp finish; most people don't, after the first season.

Is white linen bedding a good choice?

It's the classic. White linen bedding shows the texture of the flax better than any other colour, and it works with any bedroom palette. White also tolerates sunlight bleaching beautifully, so it's the easiest to keep looking fresh year after year.

Just expect linen-white to mean creamy-natural rather than bright bleach-white. That's the honest flax telling you it hasn't been over-treated.

Luxury Linen Bedding

Linen is bedding for the long game.

Cotton is great. We make plenty of it. But linen is a different thing entirely. Made from flax, it's naturally cool in summer, naturally warm in winter, and naturally textured in a way that gives a bed an unforced, lived-in elegance.

Ours is made in Portugal, since 1967. Flax sheets, duvet covers, and pillowcases. White linen bedding for the classic look, plus a small range of natural tones that age beautifully over years.

Bed linen lasts. The first wash softens it. The fiftieth makes it yours. Best linen bedding is the kind you'll still be sleeping in fifteen years from now.

Other linen brands rush the finishing or skip the proper softening. Ours is washed properly, softened naturally, finished without harsh chemicals. Luxury linen bedding that earns its place over decades, not seasons.

Made in Portugal, since 1967. Lean into linen.