Why our 100% linen duvet cover is worth it
French flax linen is two times more durable than cotton and naturally regulates body temperature — keeping you cool when warm and warm when cool. The fiber is hypoallergenic, biodegradable, and uses up to 60% less water to grow than cotton. That's why our linen duvet covers can last decades while becoming softer every year.
What "stonewashed" means for our linen duvet cover
Most linen feels stiff straight off the loom. We pre-wash every cover in a stone-tumble process that breaks down fibers gently — so your washed linen duvet cover arrives soft, supple, and ready to sleep on. No "breaking-in" period. No starchy texture.
Linen vs cotton duvet cover — which one should you buy?
| Linen Duvet Cover | Cotton Duvet Cover | |
|---|---|---|
| Feel | Textured, breathable | Smooth, structured |
| Best for | Hot sleepers, year-round | Cooler bedrooms |
| Look | Naturally crinkled | Crisp or silky |
| Lifespan | Decades | 5+ years |
| Care | No ironing | May need ironing |
Prefer cotton? See our percale duvet covers (crisp, cool) or sateen duvet covers (silky, smooth).
Linen duvet cover sizes — Queen and King
| Size | Measurements |
|---|---|
| Queen linen duvet cover | 90"L × 90"W |
| King linen duvet cover | 107"L × 90"W |
Frequently asked questions about linen duvet covers
Are linen duvet covers hot or cold?
Linen is temperature-adaptive — it pulls heat away when warm and traps insulation when cool. Linen duvet covers work year-round.
Do linen duvet covers wrinkle?
Yes — and that's the look. Linen has a naturally crinkled texture that doesn't need ironing.
How do I wash a linen duvet cover?
Machine wash on gentle cycle, cold water, mild detergent. Tumble dry low or hang. Skip fabric softener.
Linen vs cotton duvet cover — which is better?
Linen for temperature regulation, longevity, and a relaxed look. Cotton for a crisper or silkier finish.