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    Are you looking for sustainable bed linen?

Hemp bed linen

Are you looking for sustainable bed linen?

Hemp bed linen is breathable and can help wick moisture away from the body to reduce overheating, making it ideal for summer nights. This makes it ideal for warm summer nights.
Hemp bed linen becomes softer and more comfortable over time and has a unique, natural texture that sets it apart from other types of bed linen. If you are looking for sustainable bed linen, hemp bed linen is an excellent choice. It is biodegradable and uses less water and energy than cotton bed linen.

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Lotus bed linen hemp
Hemp bed linen is breathable and helps to wick away moisture to prevent overheating. Hemp is a sustainable plant that can be grown without the use of pesticides and fertilisers. This makes hemp bed linen an environmentally friendly alternative. Hemp fibres have natural antimicrobial properties that can help to repel bacteria and odours. This makes hemp bed linen ideal for people with sensitive skin or allergies.
CHF 39.00*
Lotus bed linen hemp
Hemp bed linen is breathable and helps to wick away moisture to prevent overheating. Hemp is a sustainable plant that can be grown without the use of pesticides and fertilisers. This makes hemp bed linen an environmentally friendly alternative. Hemp fibres have natural antimicrobial properties that can help to repel bacteria and odours. This makes hemp bed linen ideal for people with sensitive skin or allergies.
CHF 39.00*
Lotus bed linen hemp
Hemp bed linen is breathable and helps to wick away moisture to prevent overheating. Hemp is a sustainable plant that can be grown without the use of pesticides and fertilisers. This makes hemp bed linen an environmentally friendly alternative. Hemp fibres have natural antimicrobial properties that can help to repel bacteria and odours. This makes hemp bed linen ideal for people with sensitive skin or allergies.
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CHF 219.00*
Lotus bed linen hemp
Hemp bed linen is breathable and helps to wick away moisture to prevent overheating. Hemp is a sustainable plant that can be grown without the use of pesticides and fertilisers. This makes hemp bed linen an environmentally friendly alternative. Hemp fibres have natural antimicrobial properties that can help to repel bacteria and odours. This makes hemp bed linen ideal for people with sensitive skin or allergies.
CHF 39.00*

Advantages of hemp bed linen

Hemp bed linen has several advantages over other materials such as cotton or polyester. It is very similar to linen bed linen. Here are some of the key benefits:

  1. Breathability: hemp bed linen is breathable and can help to wick moisture away from the body, preventing overheating. This keeps the bed cool and dry and prevents sweating during sleep.
  2. Durability: Hemp is a robust material that retains its quality and structure even after repeated washing. It is resistant to abrasion, wear and tear and has a long service life.
  3. Natural softness: Hemp bed linen is naturally soft and becomes softer with every wash. It also feels pleasant on the skin as it is cool and smooth due to its fibre properties.
  4. Environmentally friendly: Hemp is a sustainable material as it is biodegradable and uses less water and energy than cotton bed linen. It has less impact on the environment than synthetic materials.

Overall, hemp bed linen offers an excellent combination of comfort, durability and environmental friendliness and is an excellent choice for anyone looking for sustainable bed linen.


Hemp fibres are natural fibres obtained from the bast of the hemp plant. They are among the oldest textile fibres known to mankind and were used thousands of years ago in various cultures to make clothing, ropes, paper and other products. The use of hemp fibres can be traced back over several millennia. The oldest finds come from China, where ropes were made from hemp fibres around 2800 BC. In Europe, hemp has been cultivated and processed since the Middle Ages, mainly into canvas, cordage and paper. Today, hemp fibres are mainly used for textiles, cellulose, paper and natural fibre-reinforced plastics. They are characterised by high strength, durability, moisture absorption and environmental friendliness.
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