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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

What is included in a linen deluxe bedding bundle?

Each bundle includes a fitted sheet, flat sheet, two pillowcases, a duvet cover, and matching pillow shams. The exact pieces and sizes are listed on each product page. Buying the bundle is more efficient than building the set piece by piece.

Why is linen bedding considered the best choice for hot sleepers?

Linen fibers are naturally hollow and breathable — air moves through them more easily than through cotton, which helps disperse body heat rather than trap it. Linen also wicks moisture away from skin and dries faster than cotton, keeping night sweats manageable. Hot sleepers and warm bedrooms benefit the most.

Do Quince linen pieces feel scratchy at first?

No. Quince linen is stone-washed before it ships, which softens the fiber and removes the stiffness of fresh-from-the-loom linen. Pieces feel soft from the first use, and linen continues to soften with every wash for years.

How is a linen bundle priced versus buying pieces separately?

Bundles are priced below the sum of the individual pieces. The exact savings vary by size, but bundle pricing makes the complete linen bed the most cost-effective way to outfit a bedroom.

How do I wash European linen bedding?

Machine wash cold or warm on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Skip fabric softener and bleach. Tumble dry on low and pull the piece out while slightly damp to preserve the natural texture and avoid over-drying. Hang drying works well in warm weather.

What's special about European linen?

European linen — particularly flax grown in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands — is widely considered the finest in the world. The climate produces long, fine flax fibers with a natural luster and consistent quality. European-grown flax is also processed in Europe, often with the Masters of Linen certification that traces the chain from field to finished textile.