Bedding Sets & Duvet Covers
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Read more →Frequently asked questions
What is included in a bedding set?
A bedding set usually includes a duvet cover and matching pillowcases. Some sets may also include a fitted sheet or extra accessories, so it is always worth checking the product description before you buy.
How do I choose the right duvet cover size?
Start by checking the size of your duvet rather than just the bed frame. Common UK sizes include single, double, king and super king. Matching the duvet cover to your duvet size will help it fit properly and look neat on the bed.
What is the best material for duvet covers?
The best material depends on your needs. Cotton and cotton-rich fabrics are popular for their softness and breathability, while polyester blends are often easier to wash, quicker to dry and more resistant to creasing.
How often should you wash bedding and duvet covers?
Most people should wash duvet covers and pillowcases around once a week or every two weeks, depending on use, allergies and the season. Always follow the care label instructions to help keep your bedding looking and feeling its best.