Egyptian Cotton Duvet Covers

Explore our collection of crisp 100% Egyptian cotton duvet covers to enjoy a haven of hotel luxury each and every night. These supremely soft Egyptian...

Explore our collection of crisp 100% Egyptian cotton duvet covers to enjoy a haven of hotel luxury each and every night. These supremely soft Egyptian cotton duvet sets feature an array of sophisticated styles, perfectly suited to fit any home design.
Choose from a full range of sizes, from an Egyptian cotton single duvet cover to Egyptian cotton king size duvet covers. Build the bed of your dreams, starting with a luxurious 100% cotton cover set.

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Egyptian Cotton Bedding FAQs

How to wash Egyptian Cotton Bedding

To keep your Egyptian cotton bedding at its best, we recommend washing your bed linen once a week. When selecting the temperature, it’s important to always follow the cotton care instructions on your bedding — generally, we recommend washing our DUSK Egyptian cotton bed linen between 30 and 40°C.

Can I wash white bedding with colours?

Take extra care to make sure you don’t mix your sheets with darker-coloured items. Even if you tend to use colour catcher products, there’s a chance the colours may run and ruin the luxurious, pristine look of your bed linen. 

For further expert washing tips, explore our white bedding care guide.

How to iron Egyptian cotton bedding

If you want your sheets to really reflect that hotel luxury look, it’s worth spending 10 minutes ironing your Egyptian cotton bed linen. Once they have been washed and are nearly dry, shake to reduce any creases before laying on your ironing board. 

For the best results, select the temperature suggested on the care label and iron using long quick strokes to watch the wrinkles melt away. 

Which detergent should I use for white bedding?

When washing your bedding, we recommend that you use a minimal amount of gentle detergent and always stay away from bleach. While it may seem like a good way to remove stains, using bleach, in the long run, will do more harm than good, causing damage to the cotton fibres and often turning your white Egyptian cotton bedding a yellow shade.