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Wool bedding & sheets oeko-tex

⭐Discover wool bedding & sheets oeko-tex from 126 €.✔️ Interesting range of bedding sets and bed linen.❤️ Traditional and modern designs, original colors and pleasant materials.

Wool bedding & sheets oeko-tex

Have a good sleep all night in our bedding sheets. Comfortable bed linen from Glara will last many years. Linen bedding sheets are one of the most popular types of bedding on the market. They are known for their durability and comfort, as well as their ability to last longer than other types of bedding. Linen is a natural fiber that comes from flax plants, and it is one of the strongest plant fibers in existence. This makes linen sheets extremely strong and durable, as well as resistant to wrinkles and tearing. Additionally, linen is a very breathable fabric, which means it helps keep you cool in summer months and warm in winter months. Because linen is such a versatile fabric, it can be used in a variety of different ways; whether you want plain white sheets or something more colorful or patterned, there’s definitely a type of linen sheet out there that will suit your needs!

Bedding is often an afterthought when it comes to bedroom design, but it shouldn’t be. Bedding can make or break the look of a bedroom, and it’s important to choose sheets and blankets that complement your overall décor. There are a few things to keep in mind when shopping for bedding. 

  • First, consider the climate you live in. If you live in a warm climate, you’ll want light-weight sheets made from natural fibers like cotton or linen. If you live in a cooler climate, heavier fabrics like flannel or wool will be more comfortable.
  • Second, think about the style of your bedroom. If your room is decorated with bold colors and patterns, opt for solid-colored bedding that will create a calming effect. If your room is more subdued, patterned bedding can add some visual interest. Either way, don’t be afraid to mix and match different textures and materials to create an interesting look (just make sure everything coordinates!).
  • Finally – and this is probably the most important tip – buy bedding that feels good against your skin! It doesn’t matter how pretty it looks if it isn’t comfortable to sleep on. So make sure to test out different fabrics before making your final decision

Why buy wool bedding & sheets oeko-tex at GLARA?

  • Wool bedding & sheets oeko-tex from 126 €
  • The most expensive wool bedding & sheets oeko-tex don´t cost more than 126 €
  • We love sustainable fashion
  • Easy return or exchange of products
  • Quick refund when canceling the contract
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Wool

Wool is a very popular natural material. Sheep wool is still the most used. A better sheep wool is lamb wool, which is obtained during the first shearing of sheep. Wool in the textile industry is a material intended mainly for the production of winter and warm clothing. Wool wicks moisture away from the body, is naturally odor resistant and is antiallergic. Woolen clothing does not crease and has a long life. Beware of proper washing and maintenance. Wool is one of the oldest natural fibers used for clothing and textiles. It is derived from the hair of sheep, goats, and other animals. Wool has many benefits as a material for clothing and other textile products. It is an excellent insulator, keeping you warm in cold weather and cool in warm weather. Wool is also highly absorbent, meaning it can wick away sweat and moisture from your skin. This makes it an ideal fabric for activewear and outdoor clothing. In addition to its functional properties, wool also has a luxurious feel that makes it a popular choice for high-end fashion garments. While wool has been used for centuries in clothing and textiles, it has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years due to its eco-friendly credentials. Wool is a natural fiber that biodegrades quickly, making it much more environmentally friendly than synthetic materials such as polyester or nylon. Wool is also a renewable resource – unlike petroleum-based synthetics, which are derived from finite fossil fuels reserves. As consumers become more aware of the environmental impact of their purchases, they are increasingly choosing wool over synthetic alternatives. The benefits of wool make it an excellent choice for both everyday wear and special occasions. For casual looks, wool shirts and sweaters are comfortable and stylish options that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.

Oeko-Tex® Standard 100

Öko-Tex Standard 100 is an international testing and certification system for textiles made only from non-hazardous materials. This designation is registered by the OEKO-TEX association with branches in many countries. Its scope of work is to check the health safety of textiles. Clothing marked with the Öko-Tex Standard 100 logo must meet demanding quality criteria. These are based on the latest scientific knowledge and are constantly updated. The samples are tested for harmful substances such as formaldehyde, pesticides, heavy metals, chlorinated hydrocarbons and others. The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 was created in 1992 as a response to consumer concern about the use of harmful chemicals in textile production. The Standard defines what substances are acceptable for use in products that come into contact with human skin and establishes limits for their concentration. To date, over 16,000 companies in 89 countries have been certified to the Oeko-Tex Standard 100. The concept behind the Standard is that it should be possible to produce textiles in an environmentally friendly and socially responsible manner while ensuring product safety for consumers. The choice of raw materials, manufacturing processes and quality control systems used by a company all play a role in determining whether or not a product meets the criteria set out by the Oeko-Tex Standard 100. There are three levels of certification under the Oeko-Tex Standard 100: Product Class I (suitable for direct contact with baby skin), Product Class II (suitable for general consumer products) and Product Class III (suitable for industrial applications). In order to achieve certification at one of these levels, companies must provide evidence that their products meet strict requirements regarding the content of certain regulated substances. They must also put systems in place to ensure ongoing compliance with these requirements. Products that carry the Oeko-Tex label have undergone testing at every stage of production – from raw materials through to final finished goods – by independent laboratories accredited by IAQA (the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile Ecology). These tests screen for more than 350 regulated substances known or suspected to be harmful to human health. If any of these substances are found present above specified concentrations, the product will not be certified under theStandard.

Universal bedspread/blanket made of sustainable materials natural linen and wool for a cozy home and perfect rest universal Warm linen blanket with wool
125.65 €
125 x 190 cm