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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 size is a king linen duvet cover?

European king, UK king and US king are not the same. The right cover for one is the wrong cover for another. Each product page lists the exact dimension before checkout.

Match the cover to the duvet, not the mattress. Couples often size up by one for extra overhang.

Why pre-washed?

Linen comes off the loom stiff. Most brands ship it that way and let the first ten washes do the softening.

We pre-wash it for you. The cover arrives soft on day one. Softer by the third year. That is the whole point of buying linen, you get the years.

Does linen wrinkle?

Yes. That is the look. A linen bed that does not wrinkle is not linen.

If you want a smoother finish, cotton sateen is the answer. Linen is for people who like the relaxed look on purpose.

How do I wash a linen duvet cover?

Cool to warm, normal cycle, no fabric softener. Linen softens better without it. Close the buttons before the wash so the cover does not snag.

Tumble dry low or line dry. Linen looks good straight off the line. Skip the iron.

How long should linen bedding last?

Properly cared for, a decade or more. Linen gets softer every year and stays useable for far longer than most cotton. Some linen sets get handed down.

Cost-per-night, this is the cheapest premium bedding you can buy.

Where is it made?

Long-wear linen, finished in Portugal under Lintexport, the mill that has been working with cotton since 1967. The know-how that runs through the cotton lines runs through the linen too.

Made by people who know what linen should feel like by year five.

King Linen Duvet Cover, Built to Soften

A king linen duvet cover is a long-term decision. Buy it once, sleep under it for a decade.

Marshmellow's is long-wear linen, pre-washed, finished in Portugal at Lintexport's mill. The first-night softness is built in, no waiting for fifty washes to find the bed you bought.

King sizing is generous enough for couples who share a duvet. Real buttons, proper seams, full overhang on both sides.

Linen pairs with linen, or with cotton if you want the contrast. Slip it over a duvet and pair with a king fitted sheet and matching pillowcases, same fabric or cotton, depending on how relaxed you want the bed to feel.

Cost-per-night is the right frame. A premium linen cover used nightly across a decade is a cent or two per sleep, and outlasts the cheaper covers that ladder past it.

Other brands sell linen that takes a year to break in. Ours softens before it leaves the mill. Worth the patience that did not have to be.