Resort White Quilt Cover Set

400 thread count cotton sateen
35mm mitred border
Concealed placket
Queen & King

A tailored quilt cover set in 400 thread count long-staple cotton sateen, framed by a 35mm mitred border and closed with concealed buttons on a placket. The two pillowcases carry the same 35mm border with an envelope closure. This is the white bedding Flaxfield has supplied to boutique hotels and resorts for nearly twenty years.

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$335.00

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Description

This is the white bedding we have supplied to boutique hotels and resorts for close to twenty years, in the form it is used there: a narrow border, a clean face, and nothing on the front of the cover to catch or interrupt.

The border is deliberately restrained. It defines the edge of the bed without drawing attention to itself, which is why it sits comfortably under a bedspread or a throw rather than competing with one.

What's included

Each set includes one bordered quilt cover with a concealed button placket, and two bordered pillowcases at 50 x 75 cm with an envelope closure.

The same 35mm finished mitred border runs on the quilt cover and both pillowcases.

Shipping

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- 21-day return policy on all full-priced, unused items.

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The border

The border is made before it goes anywhere near the cover. Cut pieces are turned through a 45 degree double fold band folder, the mitres are stitched, then the corners are turned out and pressed. Only then is the finished border laid onto the cover and top stitched through all layers, 1mm in from the folded edge. It is a five stage operation to produce 35mm of finished width, and it is why the border lies flat and holds a true corner rather than rippling along its length.

The closure

Concealed buttons on a placket, 18mm and plain, centred and spaced at 200mm so the opening pulls evenly across its width rather than gathering in the middle. Each button is locked off so the thread cannot unravel. The brand and care label is set inside the placket hem rather than on a side seam, so nothing sits against you while you sleep.

The border is held by folders and guides rather than pins. No pins or staples are permitted anywhere in the factory, so no metal can find its way into a finished piece.

Material 400 thread count single-ply long-staple cotton sateen
Colour White
Border 35mm finished mitred border, 45 degree double fold, top stitched 1mm from the folded edge
Closure Concealed buttons on a placket, 18mm plain, spaced at 200mm from centre
Stitch 301 lock stitch, 12 to 13 per inch
Seams General seam, 1.2cm seam allowance
Pillowcases 50 x 75 cm, matching 35mm mitred border, envelope closure
Included 1 x quilt cover and 2 x bordered pillowcases
Queen 210 x 210 cm
King 245 x 210 cm
Tolerance Plus or minus 5mm on finished measurements
Country of design Australia

Machine wash 30 to 40C

Wash with a mild liquid detergent and rinse well. Avoid fabric softeners, which coat cotton fibres and dull the sateen surface over time.

Tumble dry medium

Or line dry out of direct sunlight.

Press on the reverse

Press while slightly damp for a crisp finish.

Do not bleach

Bleach and optical brighteners are not suitable for the sateen.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the set?
One bordered quilt cover and two bordered pillowcases at 50 x 75 cm, all carrying the same 35mm mitred border. The quilt cover closes with concealed buttons on a placket; the pillowcases have an envelope closure. Fitted and flat sheets are sold separately.
What is a mitred border, and why does it matter?
A mitred border is joined at the corners on a 45 degree angle so it turns cleanly instead of one side overlapping the other. It takes longer to make and leaves no bulk at the corner, which is why the border lies flat rather than lifting. Ours is 35mm finished, top stitched 1mm in from the folded edge, and the same border runs on the quilt cover and both pillowcases.
Which sizes are available?
Queen at 210 x 210 cm and King at 245 x 210 cm, both made to a tolerance of plus or minus 5mm on the finished measurements.
Why a concealed placket rather than exposed buttons?
The buttons sit behind a folded placket rather than in a visible row, so the face of the cover is unbroken and nothing catches on the sheet beneath it. The buttons are also protected from direct wear in the wash. On this cover they are 18mm and plain, spaced at 200mm so the opening pulls evenly across its width.