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HKM-446355 Modern Minimalist Washed Cotton Four-Piece Bedding Set with Geometric Pattern for 1.8m Bed

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HKM-446355 Modern Minimalist Washed Cotton Four-Piece Bedding Set with Geometric Pattern for 1.8m BedTransform your bedroom into a sophisticated sanctuary with the HKM 446355 Modern Minimalist Washed Cotton Four Piece Bedding Set. Designed specifically for a 1. 8m bed, this bedding set features a chic geometric pattern that effortlessly complements modern decor. Crafted from high quality bamboo fiber, this set combines comfort with style. The fabric has a thread count of 60, providing a soft touch while maintaining durability. The intricate weaving

Transform your bedroom into a sophisticated sanctuary with the HKM-446355 Modern Minimalist Washed Cotton Four-Piece Bedding Set. Designed specifically for a 1.8m bed, this bedding set features a chic geometric pattern that effortlessly complements modern decor.

Crafted from high-quality bamboo fiber, this set combines comfort with style. The fabric has a thread count of 60, providing a soft touch while maintaining durability. The intricate weaving process includes washing, printing, and plain weaving, ensuring a product that not only looks great but also feels wonderful against your skin.

With a fabric density of 128x68 and a meticulous reactive printing and dyeing process, each piece in this four-piece set is made to last, wash after wash. The set includes a fitted bed sheet, duvet cover, and two pillowcases, making it a complete package for those who value both aesthetics and practicality.

Elevate your sleep experience and showcase your unique style with the HKM-446355 Modern Minimalist Washed Cotton Four-Piece Bedding Set. Ideal for creating a peaceful retreat, this bedding set is designed to enhance your bedroom's overall ambiance while providing you with the comfort you deserve.

Product information:
Pattern: geometric pattern
Number of threads: 60
Weaving process: washing, printing, plain weave
Bed Size: 1.8 m (6 feet) bed
Printing and dyeing process: reactive printing and dyeing
Fabric density: 128x 68
Material: bamboo fiber
Bedding subdivision: four-piece set
Style: fitted sheet
Style: modern simplicity


Packing list:

Bed sheet * 1+duvet cover * 1/pillowcase * 1/2pcs


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