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1. Why should I equip my establishment with linen bedding rather than cotton?

Unlike standard cotton, linen has exceptional thermoregulatory properties: it stays cool in summer and retains warmth in winter, offering optimal comfort to your guests regardless of the season.

From a hygiene perspective, linen is naturally antibacterial and dust-mite resistant, a major asset for hotel establishments. Its fibrous structure wicks away moisture up to 20 times faster than cotton, ensuring dry and healthy bedding night after night.

Aesthetically, linen gives your establishment a strong visual identity. Whether you choose a washed linen duvet cover in natural tones, a colored bed set, or a bedspread, each piece contributes to a memorable guest experience, consistent with quality tourism standards.

Finally, linen is an ecological and sustainable material: grown without irrigation in Europe, it fits perfectly into a CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) approach, increasingly valued by travelers and hotel certifications.

2. Is linen bedding a good investment despite its higher purchase cost?

Yes, because linen is one of the most resistant fibers in the world. Unlike cotton, which wears out quickly with repeated washing, linen becomes softer and stronger over time. A high-quality flat sheet or fitted sheet in linen can withstand hundreds of wash cycles without losing its shape or technical qualities. Stock renewal is therefore much less frequent, which more than compensates for the initial extra cost.

In addition, there are significant operational savings:

●      Faster drying in the laundry, reducing turnover times and energy consumption.

●      Fewer chemical products needed thanks to linen's natural odor-resistant properties.

●      Less ironing depending on the chosen finishes, a direct time saving for your team.

3. Does linen bedding withstand professional washing?

Yes, linen is one of the few natural fibers designed to endure the demands of industrial and professional washing. It withstands high temperatures (up to the recommended 60°C, or even 90°C for disinfection cycles depending on the finish), which is essential for establishments subject to strict hygiene protocols.

Contrary to popular belief, linen does not shrink more than cotton when properly pre-washed before commercialization — which is the case for all our linen bedding. Linen pillowcases and duvet covers retain their measurements after washing.

Some best practices to maximize the lifespan of your professional linen bedding:

●      Wash at 40-60°C with a neutral detergent, without fabric softener (fabric softener damages linen fibers in the long term).

●      Moderate spinning to preserve the fabric structure.

●      Air drying or low-temperature tumble drying: linen dries naturally quickly.

●      Optional ironing: washed linen can be worn slightly wrinkled, which is now fully accepted in trendy establishments and reduces the workload in the laundry.

Also consider equipping your bedding with a mattress protector for complete visual consistency.

4. Is our linen bedding suitable for hotels open all year round, summer and winter?

Absolutely. In fact, it is one of linen's most distinctive advantages over cotton or synthetic materials: its natural ability to adapt to temperature variations makes it the ideal fiber for year-round use in continuously open establishments.

In summer, the hollow fibers of linen promote optimal air circulation, creating a naturally cool and breathable effect. Guests who sleep hot will particularly appreciate a bed set or a light linen duvet cover, without the suffocating feeling that cotton can cause during periods of intense heat.

In winter, linen acts as an insulator thanks to its dense fibrous structure, which retains body heat without generating excessive heat. Combined with suitable filling, your linen bedding guarantees comfortable nights even in the low season.

1. Why should I equip my establishment with linen bedding rather than cotton?

Unlike standard cotton, linen has exceptional thermoregulatory properties: it stays cool in summer and retains warmth in winter, offering optimal comfort to your guests regardless of the season.

From a hygiene perspective, linen is naturally antibacterial and dust-mite resistant, a major asset for hotel establishments. Its fibrous structure wicks away moisture up to 20 times faster than cotton, ensuring dry and healthy bedding night after night.

Aesthetically, linen gives your establishment a strong visual identity. Whether you choose a washed linen duvet cover in natural tones, a colored bed set, or a bedspread, each piece contributes to a memorable guest experience, consistent with quality tourism standards.

Finally, linen is an ecological and sustainable material: grown without irrigation in Europe, it fits perfectly into a CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) approach, increasingly valued by travelers and hotel certifications.

2. Is linen bedding a good investment despite its higher purchase cost?

Yes, because linen is one of the most resistant fibers in the world. Unlike cotton, which wears out quickly with repeated washing, linen becomes softer and stronger over time. A high-quality flat sheet or fitted sheet in linen can withstand hundreds of wash cycles without losing its shape or technical qualities. Stock renewal is therefore much less frequent, which more than compensates for the initial extra cost.

In addition, there are significant operational savings:

●      Faster drying in the laundry, reducing turnover times and energy consumption.

●      Fewer chemical products needed thanks to linen's natural odor-resistant properties.

●      Less ironing depending on the chosen finishes, a direct time saving for your team.

3. Does linen bedding withstand professional washing?

Yes, linen is one of the few natural fibers designed to endure the demands of industrial and professional washing. It withstands high temperatures (up to the recommended 60°C, or even 90°C for disinfection cycles depending on the finish), which is essential for establishments subject to strict hygiene protocols.

Contrary to popular belief, linen does not shrink more than cotton when properly pre-washed before commercialization — which is the case for all our linen bedding. Linen pillowcases and duvet covers retain their measurements after washing.

Some best practices to maximize the lifespan of your professional linen bedding:

●      Wash at 40-60°C with a neutral detergent, without fabric softener (fabric softener damages linen fibers in the long term).

●      Moderate spinning to preserve the fabric structure.

●      Air drying or low-temperature tumble drying: linen dries naturally quickly.

●      Optional ironing: washed linen can be worn slightly wrinkled, which is now fully accepted in trendy establishments and reduces the workload in the laundry.

Also consider equipping your bedding with a mattress protector for complete visual consistency.

4. Is our linen bedding suitable for hotels open all year round, summer and winter?

Absolutely. In fact, it is one of linen's most distinctive advantages over cotton or synthetic materials: its natural ability to adapt to temperature variations makes it the ideal fiber for year-round use in continuously open establishments.

In summer, the hollow fibers of linen promote optimal air circulation, creating a naturally cool and breathable effect. Guests who sleep hot will particularly appreciate a bed set or a light linen duvet cover, without the suffocating feeling that cotton can cause during periods of intense heat.

In winter, linen acts as an insulator thanks to its dense fibrous structure, which retains body heat without generating excessive heat. Combined with suitable filling, your linen bedding guarantees comfortable nights even in the low season.

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