Isis
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Extra luxury for no extra charge! We've upgraded our classic hemstitch range to an incredibly smooth 300 thread count organic cotton sateen, while holding the price to give you extra value for money.
We've kept the same popular design with smart Oxford borders edged by simple hemstitch detail. This luxury organic cotton has a gentle sheen and is wonderful to sleep in. Made in fairtrade conditions. Available in our environment friendly "eco-white" a soft 'antique' white.
There is also a plain 300 thread count cover available
Every step in our production chain is independently inspected to ensure that the people behind our bedding are well looked after and that we are supporting positive trading relationships.
Firstly, choosing organic and ethically produced cotton changes lives in developing countries. It frees farmers and their families from exposure to highly toxic pesticides and is part of a movement that provides funding, healthcare, education and good working conditions.
Then every step in the chain from plant to finished product is certified as being carried out in accordance with fair trade conditions.
Firstly, choosing organic and ethically produced cotton changes lives in developing countries. It frees farmers and their families from exposure to highly toxic pesticides and is part of a movement that provides funding, healthcare, education and good working conditions.
Then every step in the chain from plant to finished product is certified as being carried out in accordance with fair trade conditions.
Our bedding only uses cotton that is certified organic in accordance with Global Organic Textile Standards. Making for healthier planet, cotton farmers and home!
Conventional cotton is the world's most sprayed crop, using over 25% of total insecticides. Many of the chemicals used are highly toxic and they wash into rivers and streams where they make their way into the food chain. In contrast, organic farming uses only traditional, healthy, pest control methods.
Conventional cotton is the world's most sprayed crop, using over 25% of total insecticides. Many of the chemicals used are highly toxic and they wash into rivers and streams where they make their way into the food chain. In contrast, organic farming uses only traditional, healthy, pest control methods.
