Egyptian cotton is known for its exceptional softness and sophisticated appearance. An Egyptian cotton duvet cover is made from extra long cotton fibers, which provides a smooth fabric and a luxurious feel on the skin. Egyptian cotton bedding is often chosen for its high quality, durability and comfortable sleeping experience. In the range of Amsterdam bedroom you will find Egyptian cotton duvet covers, sheets and fitted sheets, including 400TC or 600TC variants and large sizes such as 240x220. With Egyptian cotton bedding, you will experience an elegant, peaceful look with a high level of comfort and quality.

For those who only settle for the very best, Egyptian cotton is the absolute standard in the bedroom. At Slaapkamer Amsterdam, we see this material as the diamond among textiles. What makes Egyptian cotton so special is its origin and growth conditions in the Nile Delta. The cotton plants here benefit from a unique climate, allowing them to develop extra-long staple fibers. The longer the fiber, the thinner and stronger the thread can be spun. The result is Egyptian cotton bedding that is incredibly soft, silky, and extremely durable. In our showroom in Amsterdam, we would love to show you why this material has been the favorite in royal suites for decades.
The biggest advantage of Egyptian cotton bed linen is the combination of strength and flexibility. Thanks to the fine threads, a very high thread count can be achieved without the fabric becoming heavy or stiff. At Slaapkamer Amsterdam, we notice that customers especially appreciate the shine and breathability. Egyptian cotton is naturally highly absorbent, meaning the fabric takes dyes deep into the fiber. This ensures that the colors of your Egyptian cotton duvet cover remain vibrant for years, this type of cotton hardly fluffs, because the long fibers break less quickly than those of standard cotton types.
At Slaapkamer Amsterdam, we have a carefully selected collection of this noble material. We offer various weaves to suit your preferences:
An Egyptian cotton bedding set is an investment that can last a lifetime with the right care. Egyptian cotton actually only gets softer over the years as the fibers relax through use. We recommend washing this high-quality linen with a mild detergent at 40 or 60 degrees. Avoid bleaches, as they can affect the natural strength of the long fibers. By letting the bed linen dry in the air, the material retains its characteristic softness and shine that is so typical of this bed linen collection.
The difference between regular cotton and real Egyptian cotton is something you should not only see, but above all feel. In our showroom in Amsterdam, we invite you to feel the different qualities. We can tell you all about what is Egyptian cotton and the certificates of authenticity that make our products so unique. At Slaapkamer Amsterdam, quality and personal experience come first. Come by, get advice, and find out how an Egyptian cotton duvet cover can transform your night's sleep into a pure, unprecedented luxury experience.
The difference between cotton and Egyptian cotton lies in the staple length. Egyptian cotton is renowned for producing extra-long fibers. These long fibers allow for the spinning of much finer and stronger yarns than standard cotton. This leads to a fabric that is significantly softer, more durable, and smoother against the skin. Regular cotton often feels rougher over time due to shorter fibers breaking or pilling.
You should choose Egyptian cotton for its unparalleled luxury and lifespan. It is widely considered the finest cotton in the world because it remains incredibly soft and maintains its sheen even after years of use. It is highly breathable and excels at moisture regulation, making it the perfect choice for a comfortable and dry sleeping environment comparable to five-star hotels.
To recognise real Egyptian cotton, look for specific hallmarks and labels that guarantee its origin. Genuine Egyptian cotton bedding often features a higher thread count, typically ranging from 300 to 800 threads per square inch. When touched, the material feels silkier and more substantial than standard cotton.
To care for Egyptian cotton bedding, wash it at 40 or 60 degrees Celsius using a gentle detergent. It is best to avoid fabric softeners, as they can coat the long fibers and reduce their natural absorbency. Air drying is preferred, though a low-heat setting in the dryer is also possible. Proper maintenance ensures that the fabric retains its characteristic softness and luxurious feel for decades.