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Eggshell Cotton (Nite) Duvet Cover

Eggshell Cotton (Nite) Duvet Cover

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Nite duvet covers are made in the extra-fine cotton that Italian grandmothers call “egg skin” because it is both extremely soft to the touch and hard-wearing. It’s one of Society Limonta’s favourite fabrics. Despite its soft and delicate touch, it is extremely practical and easy-maintenance , being machine-washable at 40°, fast drying and does not require ironing.

The Nite duvet cover is made from an extra-fine cotton – Italian grandmothers call it “egg skin” for its extreme softness and resilience.  It’s both very practical and a soft, uplifting embrace around your body. The sheets can be machine washed at 40°, are fast-drying and don’t need to be ironed.

Thanks to the wide colour range, Nite Sheets can be matched to all the bed collections, but they go particularly well with froissé linen, both from a colour point of view and for the typical mix & match style that is at the heart of the Society Limonta philosophy – a love of combining different types of fabric and shades of colour.

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Sheet Guide

Use the guide below to discover the perfect sheet set for you.

Relaxed Percale Washed Linen Classic Percale Eggshell Cotton Bedding (Nite) Italian Linen Rem Sheet Set
Cotton Linen Cotton Cotton Linen
Lived-in look. Crisp. Lived-in look. Textured. Traditional, clean-pressed Lived-in look. Crisp. Lived-in look. Textured.
Breathable all-year Adapts to environment* Our warmest bedding Breathable all-year Adapts to environment*
Lightweight In-between In-between Lightweight Heavier
Low-maintenance Low-maintenance Looks best after ironing Low-maintenance Low-maintenance
Not hypo-allergenic Hypo-allergenic Not hypo-allergenic Not hypo-allergenic Hypo-allergenic
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*Linen is a thermoregulatory fiber. When its cold, the linen fibres contract to reduce the inter-fibre space between them, trapping the air and allowing your body to warm it up and insulate you as you sleep. When its hot, the inter-fibre space expands and warm air is able to escape and cool you down. Cotton Percale can be great for warm sleepers, but linen probably has an edge.