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Cheap blue home textile oeko-tex

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Cheap blue home textile oeko-tex

Choose beautifully patterned bedding sets, soft sheets, towels, and fluffy pillows. Your home will become comfortable with our home textile. Top 5 best selling types of bedding sets can be found also in our e-shop. There's nothing quite like slipping into soft, clean sheets after a long day. And at the end of a relaxing bath, wrapping yourself in a fluffy towel is the icing on the cake. But have you ever stopped to think about what makes these things so cozy? It's all in the fabric! Bedding sets, towels, and pillows are all made from different types of fabrics, each with their own unique properties that make them ideal for different uses. For example, cotton is a popular choice for bedding because it's lightweight and breathable - perfect for those hot summer nights. However, if you're looking for something warm and snuggly to keep you cozy in winter, then flannel or fleece would be better options. When it comes to sheets, there are two main types: percale and sateen. Percale is known for being crisp and cool to the touch - perfect if you tend to get overheated at night. Sateen meanwhile has a softer feel thanks to its silky fibers which can also help reduce wrinkles (bonus!). As far as towels go, terrycloth is absorbent and quick-drying making it ideal for use after showers or baths; while velour is super soft and plush - perfect for wrapping up in when you need an extra dose of warmth. Finally, pillows are usually filled with either down or synthetic materials such as polyester fiberfill. Down is ultra light and airy making it great for people who often find themselves tossing and turning at night; while polyester fiberfill provides more support and structure - perfect if you suffer from neck pain or sleep on your side/stomach most nights.

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Blue

You have selected products in blue color or products that are predominantly blue. We also include products in petrol blue, azure and denim shades. Blue is the color of sea and sky, evoking a feeling of freedom and space. It combines well with white and black. Blue has long been a popular color in fashion, and it seems to be making a comeback in recent years. It is versatile enough to be worn for both casual and formal occasions, and it can be flattering for all skin tones. Here are some tips on how to wear blue in your wardrobe. For a casual look, pair blue jeans with a white top or shirt. This is a classic combination that always looks chic. You can also try a denim skirt or shorts with a blue print blouse or top. If you want to dress things up a bit, consider wearing a navy blue blazer with slacks or skirts in lighter shades of blue. This is an excellent option for work or meetings. For evening events, go for an electric blue dress or gown. Accessorize with silver jewelry to really make the outfit pop! No matter what your style, there is sure to be a shade of blue that works for you. So don't be afraid to experiment with this beautiful hue! The blue color is one of the most popular colors in the world. It’s associated with trust, loyalty, wisdom, and confidence. Blue also represents stability and harmony. For centuries, blue has been used in fashion as a symbol of royalty and prestige. In the Middle Ages, only nobles were allowed to wear clothes dyed with ultramarine – a type of intense blue pigment made from Lapis lazuli stones. Nowadays, blue is still considered a luxurious color. It’s often seen on high-end clothing and accessories like designer purses and shoes. If you want to add a touch of luxury to your outfit, consider wearing something blue.

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.

Linen duvet cover for your healthy sleep. natural soft linen, pleasant to the touch single colour design simple minimalist Natural linen bed linen
69.5 €
140 x 220 cm
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