Minimalist Set - Sky Blue
Incredibly soft. 100% natural linen. Made in Europe.
Minimalism meets comfort – with the Minimalist Set in Sky Blue.
Add tranquility and elegance to your bedroom with the Minimalist Set, crafted from 100% stonewashed linen – soft, breathable, and durable.
The set includes:
✔ 135x200 cm: 1 duvet cover + 1 pillowcase (80x80 cm)
✔ 155x220 cm: 1 duvet cover + 1 pillowcase (80x80 cm)
✔ 200x220 cm: 1 duvet cover + 2 pillowcases (80x80 cm)
With hypoallergenic and temperature-regulating properties, the linen provides optimal comfort year-round. Durable, sustainable, and incredibly soft – ideal for a minimalist bedroom and restful sleep.
Sleep naturally, stylishly, and minimally – every night!
Customers who love us
We are proud that our customers love us! Our customers value our high-quality linen bed linen, fast shipping and excellent customer service. With a wide selection of sizes and colors, we offer the right linen bed linen for every taste and need. Our customers can rely on the quality of our products to create an incomparable sleeping environment and maximum comfort.
Carolin Mäder
Authentic Luxury
For those who expect more
Kanela's natural linen essentials, sustainably manufactured and timelessly beautiful. For people who value quality, design and responsibility in every detail.
Incomparably soft and durable
Our stonewashed premium linen feels particularly soft thanks to the special washing process - it doesn't shrink and lasts a lifetime. A natural feeling on the skin that makes every night an experience.
European premium linen
Premium European linen with proven quality and responsibility. Our fabrics are Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and European Flax certified, sustainably grown, locally processed and ethically produced.
For all people and every climate
Kanela premium linen is breathable, hypoallergenic and temperature-regulating. It cools in summer, warms in winter and ensures a healthy sleeping environment - ideal for sensitive skin and all seasons.
What is linen?
Linen is a natural fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant. This luxury textile has been valued for centuries for its unique structure and excellent properties. Linen is light, breathable and feels pleasantly soft on the skin. It is a robust material known for its durability, making it an excellent choice for bed linen. Due to its natural origin and environmentally friendly production, linen is also a sustainable option for your home.
FAQ
Benefits of Linen Bedding
Linen bedding offers a variety of benefits that make it an ideal choice for any bedroom. Thanks to its breathable properties, linen regulates the temperature and thus ensures a pleasant sleeping environment, no matter what time of year. In addition, linen bedding is naturally antibacterial and antistatic, which makes it particularly suitable for people with sensitive skin. The durability of the material guarantees that your linen bedding will remain in top condition even after many washes and will give you long-lasting pleasure.
Organic linen bedding
Organic linen bedding is the perfect choice for environmentally conscious consumers. It is made from organically grown flax that grows without the use of fertilizers or pesticides. This sustainable production makes organic linen an environmentally friendly option that is also biodegradable and can be composted at the end of its life cycle. Organic linen bedding is not only good for the environment, but also for your health, as it is antibacterial and antistatic, making it particularly suitable for people with sensitive skin.
Care of linen bedding
Caring for linen bedding is straightforward and contributes to the longevity of the material. It is recommended to wash linen bed linen at least once a week to ensure freshness and hygiene. Use a mild liquid detergent to protect the delicate fibers. Wash the bed linen in lukewarm water at a temperature of 30 to 40 ℃. To dry, it is best to hang the linen bed linen in the air to avoid damaging the fibers. If necessary, you can iron the bed linen at a medium or high temperature with steam to smooth out wrinkles.
Linen bedding vs. cotton
Both linen bedding and cotton are popular materials for bedding, but there are some key differences. Linen bedding is particularly breathable and regulates heat better than cotton, which ensures a comfortable sleeping environment. Linen is also naturally antibacterial and antistatic, which makes it ideal for people with sensitive skin. Cotton, on the other hand, is softer and often easier to care for. Nevertheless, linen's robustness and durability offer many advantages that make it a worthwhile investment.
Why is linen so special?
Linen is known as the strongest natural fiber in the world. It is extremely resistant to abrasion and less prone to wear and tear. With proper care, you can enjoy your favorite linen products for many years without having to replace them after a few washes. Here are some tips to keep your linen soft and durable, even after frequent washing.
How do I wash linen?
Machine wash:
- Washing temperature: 40 °C.
- For stubborn stains, the temperature can be increased to 60 °C, but only occasionally, as high temperatures can cause shrinkage.
- Always wash linen separately from other fabrics and colors.
- If your washing machine allows it, choose the highest water level as linen is very absorbent.
Hand wash:
- Thin linen fabrics that could be damaged in the washing machine should be washed by hand.
- Wash the linen using gentle movements, without wringing, twisting or rubbing vigorously.
- Hand washing is ideal for clothes that are not heavily soiled.
What is the best way to dry my linen products?
Linen can be dried in several ways:
- Tumble dry at low temperature.
- Hung up or lying flat on a white towel.
If you use a tumble dryer, take the linen out while it is still slightly damp and then let it air dry - either hanging or laying flat.
Tip: White linen items benefit from being dried in the sun. This preserves the fresh, white color.
Please avoid overheating or overdrying as this will weaken the fibres, cause shrinkage and encourage pilling. If the fabric is overdried, it will regain its natural balance using moisture from the air.
How do you iron linen properly?
For best results, iron linen while it is still slightly damp:
- Use medium to high temperatures and steam function.
- Alternatively, you can lightly spray the fabric with water.
- Always iron on the back of the fabric.
If you prefer the natural, slightly crumpled look of linen, you can simply skip ironing. Otherwise, fold and smooth the linen after ironing for a perfect finish.