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Sferra Bed Linens in etabletop.com

Sferra the manufacturers of high quality Italian fine linens and bedding has announced that it will be debuting a new bedding collection aptly named 1891. Sferra linens should always be laundered, never dry cleaned. Use a gentile detergent and an oxygenated bleach. Never use chlorinated based bleach.

 

Sferra the manufacturers of high quality Italian fine linens and bedding has announced that it will be debuting a new bedding collection aptly named 1891 (the year Sferra was established). These 100% pure white linen sheets from SFERRA are woven and finished in Italy. This fine linen sheet is lightweight and durable. Luxury suites all over the world have used this sheet for the finest in luxury bedding. As a rule, SFERRA luxury linen bedding and bed sheets become softer and more desirable with every washing. We recommend washing with Le Blanc linen wash.

 

A symbol of renewal. A sign of extravagance. For millennia, poppies have brought joy to all who've known their beauty. Sferra's mid-weight matelasse blanket with all-over popy flowers will too. Masterfully made in Portugal, this oversized and pre-shrunk blanket cover is perfectly proportioned and pleasing to the touch. Neatly finished with a tailored mitered hem. 100% Cotton.

 

Throughout the 1940's and 1950's, Sferra's two sons, Enrico and Albert, expanded the collection to include the most luxurious linens Europe had to offer; Ireland's finest linen double damask, France's intricate Alençon Laces, Swiss embroideries from the Portuguese island of Madeira. Providing the linens and furnishings for society homes, heads of state and the Vatican, the Sferra brothers created a premier luxury linen collection renowned for excellence in quality and graceful design.

 

Sferra linens should always be laundered, never dry cleaned. Use a gentile detergent and an oxygenated bleach. Never use chlorinated based bleach. Line dry or tumble dry on low heat and remove while damp. Iron while damp on the reverse side of the product. Sferra changed hands in 1977. With keen business savvy, Paul Hooker and his partner, George Matouk, purchased the company from the Sferra family. Under Paul's passionate stewardship and with the aid of great advancements in design and production technologies, Sferra has experienced explosive growth in recent decades as global markets have emergedScience Articles, and secured its rightful position as a leader in the luxury linens industry. Please purchase on online http://www.etabletop.com/

 

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