Flower Child 100% Cotton Cushion Cover with Zip
5.0 (8 reviews)Why you'll love it
100% long-staple cotton sateen with a concealed zip. The perfect accent for your bed or couch. Machine washable and gets softer with every wash. OEKO-TEX® certified.
“Absolutely love this cushion cover! The colours are beautiful and the pattern is just gorgeous! It's very soft and is of very high quality. Highly recommend :)”
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with similar colours. Avoid bleach and harsh detergents.
Tumble dry on low heat. Remove promptly to minimise creasing.
Iron on low if desired — though most creases drop out naturally after making the bed.
Do not use fabric softener. It coats the fibres and actually reduces softness over time.
Our cotton sateen gets genuinely softer with every wash. The first few washes break in the weave, and it only improves from there.
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Questions about Flower Child 100% Cotton Cushion Cover with Zip
- Are Flower Child 100% Cotton Cushion Cover with Zip good for hot sleepers?
- Yes. Beddie cotton sheets use a 4:1 sateen weave with long-staple cotton that is naturally temperature-regulating — cool in summer and warm without weight in winter. For extremely hot sleepers, the Ivy French Linen range offers superior breathability and moisture-wicking.
- What sizes do Beddie cotton bed sheets come in?
- Most Beddie cotton bed sheet designs come in Double, Queen, and King as standard. Some designs also extend to Single, King Single, and Super King. All sizes include both a fitted and flat sheet option — check the size selector on the product for exact availability.
- Why do Beddie fitted sheets have labels sewn in?
- Every Beddie fitted sheet has "Long side" and "Short side" labels sewn into the seam so you always know which way it goes before you unfold it — no more guessing or putting it on inside out.
- Do Beddie sheets get softer over time?
- Yes. Long-staple cotton in a 4:1 sateen weave genuinely gets softer with every wash. The long fibres resist pilling and thinning, so the sheets improve with use rather than degrade.




