The black/white swirly pattern on SÖTRÖNN duvet cover set is designed by Japanese artist Hiroko Takahashi. Made of a silky-soft cotton/viscose blend with a playful pink tag on the zipper.
The cotton/viscose blend gives you a soft material. The cotton breathes and absorbs moisture while viscose, made from wood pulp, is smooth and has a fine sheen.
Viscose is made from wood pulp and has a smooth surface that feels cool and soft to the touch.
Zippers keeps the duvet and pillow in place.
Good to know
152 thread count.
Thread count indicates the number of threads per square inch of fabric. The higher the thread count the more densely woven the fabric.
Long Term Benefits
"In my work as a designer, I want to combine traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern influences. In the SÖTRÖNN collection, I also explore the similarities between Japanese and Scandinavian design – minimalism, love for details and a focus on functions. The patterns I’ve designed are simple, but come in bold colours and with strong graphic expressions. I hope the collection offers a sense of contemporary Japan and maybe a feeling of wanting to explore it even more.”