Rebecca offers five duvet cover and pillow case designs in linen or cotton, and in a range of 15 color schemes. Choice is important: from minimalist designs to lush classics, there is a design to fit your home. We want you to find the linens that are just right for your space. We use either 100% white linen or 100% white cotton as the base of the duvet.
All pieces are made to order. Our duvets are one of a kind pieces, available in one of 15 color palettes. Rebecca themes and selects the fabrics for your duvet specifically for your order. No two finished works are the same.
Nevertheless, the tones and colors that you see offered on our website will be achieved, and the duvet design and craftsmanship does not change. As all duvet covers are made to order, fabric selection and sourcing occurs immediately after orders are placed, making all sales final.
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LINEN: More often associated with clothing, linen is a luxurious and timeless alternative for bedding. It ensures lushness and comfort: breathable and cool in the Summer but cozy in the Winter time. People are surprised by linen. Its true beauty lies in its durability and wear. With proper care, linen softens over time and grows more comfortable with wear.
COTTON: Our lighter, more traditional choice for bedding is 300+ thread count, 100% white cotton. With a luxurious feel, this is a more affordable alternative to linen. Many people prefer cotton to linen for wrinkling purposes. If you want to achieve a crisp and sharp look with your bedding, cotton is your choice.
FOR LINEN & COTTON:
All of our bedding is considered to be easy care. Both cottons and linens are all pre-shrunk.
Washing: Separate linens from other items in the wash that might damage the fabric. Avoid overloading the machine to prevent excessive wear on the fabric. To protect and extend the life of your duvet cover and pillow cases, machine wash inside out on gentle cycle. Wash in cold water using a mild liquid detergent. Avoid use of phosphates or bleaching agents.
Drying: Tumble dry on low heat. Do not over dry, this can cause certain fabrics to pill and excessively shrink. Remove linens promptly from the machine and shake out to minimize wrinkling.
Ironing: Press material with steam iron set on high.
Stain removers: Generally not recommended. However, Sunlight Stain Bar has been used successfully.