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WORLDWIDE SHIPPING Complimentary within UK on Purchases over £250
WORLDWIDE SHIPPING Complimentary within UK on Purchases over £250
Pure and crisp white bed linen is an enduring classic that goes with absolutely everything – and our 400 thread count percale cloth is one of the most luxurious options available.
Our luxurious white percale bed linen instantly gives bedrooms a smart, pulled-together look, so it comes as no surprise that it is hugely popular with our hotel clients. Not all shades of white are created equal, of course, and ours is the perfect ‘true’ white for a clean, fresh and uncomplicated look that’s brilliantly versatile. What’s more, our superior cloth – made using a tighter weave than many other high-thread count bed linen on the market today – means that it retains its beautiful feel and appearance for far longer.
Colour Schemes
White percale bed linen is beautiful on its own or layered on an all-white bed scheme with other cloth types from our collection. Try pairing crisp white percale bed linen with the soft texture of our cotton-linen mix Linen Union bed linen, or the gentle lustre of our white sateen bed linen. Clean and classic white also looks fantastic paired with bolder, complementary colours from the Reed collections, such as bed linen in the striking Majorelle Blue.
Why choose cotton percale bed linen?
Reed’s high-quality percale fabric was first created and woven by our co-founder Mark’s grandfather Clifford Reed in 1934 and is an incredibly durable and long-lasting cloth. All Reed percale cotton bed linen is proven to last for more than 800 boil washes, making it a smart investment, as well as a sustainable bed linen choice for homes and hotels alike. The weight of this cloth is 125gsm with an impressive ‘Cover Factor’ of 25.5 out of a maximum 28. Cover Factor is a more reliable and transparent measure of quality than ‘thread count’, since it relates to the tightness of the weave. The higher the Cover Factor of a cloth, then the tighter the weave, and subsequently the softer the handle of the cloth will be, and the greater durability it will offer.
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