Description
“Skadi Half-Linen Bed Linen by Schlitzer Leinen”
Skadi is half-linen in the warm sand color – golden like the cornfields symbolized by Sif’s hair. A shade that brings warmth and light into the bedroom. Soft from the start, with the climate comfort of linen. For those who love the warmth of the sun.
Half-Linen – The Best of Two Worlds
Half-linen combines the best of both worlds: the intelligence of linen with the softness of cotton. The linen content ensures temperature regulation – cool in summer, warm in winter. The cotton content makes the fabric supple and soft from the start. Our half-linen fabrics consist of equal parts linen and cotton: 50/50. Not the EU minimum standard of 40 percent, but an honest half-and-half.
The Weaving Mill
Schlitzer Leinen has been weaving in the Hessian town of Schlitz since 1933 – founded in the year of the “A Century of Progress” World’s Fair. Today, it is the last true linen weaving mill in the area, family-run in its third generation. European flax, German processing, each fabric roll individually inspected. Masters of Linen Quality. Made in Europe, from start to finish.
For a sheet, we recommend the fine linen flat sheets and fitted sheets by Schlitzer Leinen.
The Product: Skadi Half-Linen Bed Linen by Schlitzer Leinen
Available as duvet cover, pillowcase, flat sheet, and fitted sheet
50% washed linen, 50% cotton. 205 g/m², CO₂ neutrally produced
Thread count: Nm 26
Color: Light-Dark Check
Masters of Linen Quality
We manufacture the listed sizes within the specified delivery period. Further individual custom sizes can be produced upon request.
Made exclusively with flax from European cultivation and woven on the Baltic Sea.
Care Instructions
Coloured linen can be washed up to 60°C, white up to 95°C. As with all materials: washing at lower temperatures makes it last longer. Avoid detergents with optical brighteners—they bleach out natural colours. Linen needs sufficient residual moisture so it does not wrinkle heavily. Do not overfill the machine and do not spin too hard. If you want to iron linen, use the hot setting while it is still slightly damp. Or: not at all. The natural crinkle look is part of linen.
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