Everything you need to know about washed cotton!

What is washed cotton?

You may be wondering what washed cotton means? As its name suggests, it is a cotton fabric that has been washed before being put on sale. The washing process transforms the material and gives it great flexibility , an extremely soft feel and a slightly wrinkled appearance. It is a very trendy material at the moment! It is very popular for its natural appearance and its cozy side, which is very sought after in decoration. Slowdeco fans love it! Its contemporary, slightly bleached plain colors bring softness and the wrinkled effect of washed cotton brings character to your child's room.

Biscuit washed cotton pillowcase close-up

What maintenance for washed cotton?

Its great feature is that it does not need to be ironed, which makes it a very easy-care product! And we love that! Its crumpled effect gives it elegance and brings a modern touch to your interiors.

Regarding its washing, it is recommended to wash it cold before the first use and then in the machine at 30°.

The Two-tone collection in washed cotton for your child

At Cocoeko, we are committed to selecting materials that are respectful of the skin and the environment in order to offer the best for you and your children. We offer baby sleeping bags and also children's bedding sets. We want to continue to grow with your tribes, which is why we have a whole range of linen for single beds 90x190cm. Whether for your children's beds or guest rooms, you will love these high-end bedding sets, in contemporary colors, in washed cotton. This collection was created , made, dyed and washed in France (Oeko-Tex dyes).

Children's duvet cover in white and biscuit washed cotton in a bedroom

At Cocoeko we love when solid colors blend together and that's what we wanted to offer you with this TWO-TONE collection . Bright and contemporary colors, MUSTARD, TERRACOTTA, GREEN GRAY are combined with a natural and timeless BISCUIT color. Find our children's room decoration inspirations on our Pinterest account .

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