European Pillow Cases – Stone Blue
$58.00
Byrne’s Crate Casuals, European Pillow Cases for functional sleep and shams – Pure Flax Linen in Stone Blue. Uses 26″ x 26″ or 28″ x 28″ insert. Sold in pairs.
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- Description
- Additional information
- Special Note - Color Display
- Insert Sizes for Decorative and European Pillow Cases.
- Blissful Return 60 Day Trial
- Linen Care
Description
European Pillow Cases – Functional for Pillows/Shams – Byrne’s Crate Casuals
These pure European flax linen pillow cases come sized to fit standard European pillow inserts. They complement your selection of bedding to provide a decorative and yet functional pillow. The stone blue color provides the perfect complement to the matching duvet cover or to milk white or even the taupe stripe. These are sold in pairs. For guidance on pillow insert sizes, see this link.
Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 12 × 1 in |
European Pillow Size | 26" x 26" |
Please understand that every computer monitor displays color differently. The actual product color may differ from that displayed on your screen.and it is recommended you view a particular product from two different monitors if possible. Byrnes Crate attempts to ensure images portray colors, shades, and textures as closely representing the character of the real piece. If precise color is important to you, we suggest reaching out to our design team at support@byrnes-crate.com for clarification.
For decorative pillow cases and European pillow cases shipped without inserts, this table will help you when you are shopping for inserts.
Order the following insert sizes for the corresponding European Pillow Cases:
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BLISSFUL SLEEP TRIAL
We respect your sleep. We want you to be comfortable with your purchase. That is why your purchase comes with a 60 day Blissful Return trial on all Byrne’s Crate Linen bedding items, including Linen duvet covers, Linen sheets, Linen bedding sets, and Linen blankets.
If you are unhappy with your purchase, you can return it for a full refund of the item cost, less the original shipping. The item must be in good condition even if washed or used. The Blissful Return trial does not apply to bath, kitchen, and table linens, linen clothing, fabric samples, and custom orders. Only one sleep trial per customer. Customer must pay for return shipping to the intake location per the instructions of Byrne’s Crate. Apply for a return or exchange here.
NEVER dryclean – it will degrade the fibers and adds pollutants to the environment. Never bleach linen, not even with “safe” bleach. It will degrade the fibers.
Pure linen is easy to care for. Follow these instructions and your linens will give you years or decades of beautiful comfort.
Machine launder on the delicate or short cycle.
Use cold or warm water to preserve the fibers and extend the life of the garment. It also reduces the carbon impact on the environment.
Use only gentle detergents formulated for delicate fabrics. Never pour detergent directly onto fabric, instead add sheets after the tub has filled and the detergent is dispersed into the water. Use a mild detergent, or one that is non-alkaline and doesn’t contain bleach or brighteners. Use only half the amount recommended by the manufacturer.
Never use fabric softeners. They coat the fiber and will degrade the fiber over time.
Pure linen sheets look rough and unkempt looking in appearance in its natural state, Many people treasure this look. If you prefer a crisp look, you may press the linen. If you choose to iron, use the steam setting and select the linen or high setting on the iron and press the garment while it is damp from the backside. Never use spray starch. If you would like to extend the crispness use a light spray of sizing. Spray starch is not recommended under any circumstance.
After washing pure linen sheets, the best way to dry the linens is to hang them on a line in the fresh air. If this is not practical for you, tumble dry with the temperature set to medium or low. This will help preserve and extend the life of the fibers. Immediately take your linens from the dryer and fold for storage. Never wring linen to remove excess water.
Stains – If your pure linen bedding become stained, try removing the spot with club soda first. Always treat the stain and wash. Before you dry the garment, check to see if the stain is gone. If not, treat again and wash again before drying. Drying may set the stain for good.
If the stain persists, some stains can be removed with common hairspray or rubbing alcohol, but it is best to test an inconspicuous spot for color fastness. Never use liquid or peroxide based powder bleach on pure linen. If you are unsure how to proceed, seek the advice of a professional. It’s better to be safe than sorry when removing stains from pure linen.