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800 Thread Count Flat Sheet - Forest, Cotton

£60

Colour: Green

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The flat sheet offers luxurious comfort with its 800 thread count cotton construction, featuring a smooth sateen finish that provides exceptional softness and lasting lustre. Its machine washable design combines convenience with durability, while the fine cotton yarn ensures breathability and comfort throughout the night. The sateen weave adds a subtle sheen and silky feel, and the OEKO-TEX certification guarantees safe, sustainable manufacturing.

* 800 Thread Count* Crafted from 100% Cotton* Elegant styling* Machine Washable* Coordinating items available* Available in a range of colours and sizes Elevate your sleep experience with the ultimate in bed linen luxury—our exquisite flat sheet crafted from sumptuous 800 thread count cotton. Designed to offer the most indulgent night's rest, this flat sheet transforms your bedroom into a sanctuary of comfort akin to a 5-star hotel. Made from the finest cotton yarn, it boasts an exceptionally soft hand feel and a lasting lustre, highlighted by a smooth sateen finish. Conveniently machine washable, this flat sheet pairs perfectly with our other matching bedding to create a cohesive and opulent look.**Dorma**Established in 1921, Dorma is a British heritage brand synonymous with quality, luxury and impeccable attention to detail. Dorma; our name is your guarantee. This collection is verified by OEKO-TEX and independently tested for harmful substances as well as manufactured using sustainable processes under socially responsible working conditions. MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX is a unique product label to trace the countries and production facilities - search the product label for more information.

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