BEDROOM LINEN AND ACCESSORIES
Glasgow - flannel bed sheet set by Corredo Italiano® - various sizes
Cucciolo - microfibre cot duvet by Corredo Italiano® 80x120 cm
Adamello Check – Pure Wool Blanket with Fringes by Lanerossi – Various Sizes
Hotel and B&B internal duvet in microfiber 250 g/m2 - various sizes:
Double bed sheet set in cotton sateen – Satin – Corredo Italiano
Set of cotton sheets for single bed - Otranto - Cotoneria Italiana
Quilted velvet bedspread in various sizes - Grenoble - Corredo Italiano
Ipswich - bed sheet single in flannel maxi by Corredo Italiano®
Everest - Soft microfibre duvet 350 g/m2 - various sizes:
Iseo Check - tartan plaid merinos wool by Lanerossi 130x170 cm
Double Bed Sheet Set in Cotton Percale with Piping – Tessitura di Arconate
Timeless - plaid merinos wool & Cotton by Coccoy 130x180 cm
Night-time rest depends on many factors, but bed linen is one of the most underestimated. The quality of the fabric against the skin, its ability to regulate body temperature, and its durability over time make the difference between fragmented sleep and truly restorative rest.
At Corredo Italiano you will find a carefully selected range of bed sheets, bedspreads, quilts, duvets and pillows, chosen from textile manufacturers that pay close attention both to raw materials and to finishing details.
Natural fabrics: why they make the difference
Combed cotton, cotton sateen and percale are among the most appreciated fibres for everyday use: breathable, soft to the touch and fresh even on warmer nights. With washing, they become even softer, improving over time instead of deteriorating.
Heavier fabrics, such as flannel, respond better to winter needs: they provide a cosy sensation and retain warmth without feeling heavy.
Choosing the right fibre means choosing according to your own physiology, the climate and the seasons — not only aesthetics.
What you will find in this section
- Bed sheet sets — Made from natural fibres, available in standard and maxi sizes, with reinforced stitching designed to withstand frequent washing.
- Plaids and blankets — Balanced fillings suitable for mid-season or winter use, also available in coordinated collections.
- Pillows and cushions — Selected by weight and filling material, available in soft, medium and firm versions, both in hypoallergenic fibre and goose down.
How to care for your bed linen over time
Good-quality bed linen lasts for years if treated correctly. Following a few simple rules preserves the fibres and extends the life of the product.
- Wash at 40°C with gentle detergents, without bleach
- Avoid temperatures above 60°C: they damage natural fibres
- Reduce the use of fabric softeners — they coat the fibres and reduce breathability
- Dry flat or outdoors, away from direct sunlight
The aesthetics of the bed, without compromising functionality
Bed linen is also a furnishing element. Solid colours in neutral shades, subtle stripes, textured finishes or jacquard workmanship all contribute to defining the visual character of the room.
The selection at Corredo Italiano includes proposals suitable both for interiors with a classic style and for bedrooms with a contemporary, minimalist aesthetic.
Frequently asked questions about bed linen
Which fabric should I choose for bed linen?
Combed cotton and percale are among the best fibres for everyday use: breathable, fresh to the touch and resistant to repeated washing. For the winter months, cotton sateen or flannel provide a warmer and more enveloping sensation.
At what temperature should bed linen be washed?
The ideal wash temperature is 40°C with gentle detergents. Temperatures above 60°C damage natural fibres. Avoid excessive use of fabric softeners, which reduce the fabric’s breathability.
How do I choose the right pillow?
Side sleepers generally need higher support, while back sleepers prefer a lower profile. Softer pillows adapt better to those who frequently change position during the night.
What is the difference between percale and combed cotton?
Percale provides a crisp and cool hand feel, ideal for those who feel hot during the night. Combed cotton is softer and slightly warmer to the touch. Both are excellent choices for everyday use.