Description
Knokkon nettle-cotton duvet cover is very breathable!
Twill is a stylishly descending pattern and perfect for bedding. When the Stinging nettle is blended with cotton, it makes the bedding eco-luxury. The silky feeling, dim shines and breathability come from nettle fibre. Knokkon duvet cover is twill-pattern and natural colored and therefore blends well into many interiors. With the washes, the fabric softens and gets its final shape. The bedding is sewn to a fair size, taking into account the shrinkage.
Dimensions: 220 cm * 160 cm
Color: natural white, nettle and hemp bring small natural color variations to the yarn
Materials:
30% European nettle (urtica dioica)
70% Turkish cotton
The cotton used in the product is organically certified
Yarn count:
Nm 34/2
Care instructions for Knokkon nettle-cotton duvet cover:
Wash Knokkon’s textiles separately from other laundry, lint may come off natural fibers, especially in the first few washes.
Fill the washing machine in half so that any loose fibers are rinsed off properly
The washing temperature of the duvet cover is 60 ° C
Fabrics do not need to be tumble dried, string or flat drying is enough
No dry cleaning
Do not bleach Ironing up to 150 ° C
Shrinks about 15%
Countries of origin:
Nettle: Germany
Organic cotton: Turkey
Yarn spinning: Germany
Product design: Knokkon
Weaving: Finland
Sewing: Finland
Manufactured for Knokkon Textiles Company Oy
Knokkon’s goal is to keep the carbon footprint of its products as small as possible. The materials are ecological and sourced as close as possible. The nettle (urtica dioica) used in the fabric is ecologically and ethically cultivated in Germany. The fibers have been removed mechanically, without water, using an innovative method. The cotton used as a fabric binder is produced in Turkey ethically and ecologically. The yarns used in the fabric are spun in Germany, and the design, weaving and sewing are done in Finland.
Nettle- cotton fabric is an ecological choice also because no herbicides or pesticides are used in the cultivation of the materials. Nettle only needs natural rain to grow, which means that groundwater is also being spared.
Thank you for choosing an ethically produced organic product!