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The selection of textiles and home clothing on Black Friday 2025 that we offer you in our online store is designed to surprise you with style and comfort. Best of all, these products come with the lowest prices of the year. Take advantage of the Black Friday It will allow you to get soft bedding, warm blankets and accessories that will add a personal touch to every corner of your home. But beyond the price, we cannot forget the quality. The fibers, both natural and synthetic, have been carefully chosen to withstand daily use and retain their impeccable appearance over time. Among our selection, you will find bedding and all types of textiles that adapt to your lifestyle, so you can personalize your space and enjoy maximum comfort.
Black Friday is the perfect opportunity to make a strategic investment in home textiles, elements that define the atmosphere, comfort, and functionality of every room. Beyond aesthetics, the quality of a textile lies in its technical properties: the thread count in bedding, the GSM (grams per square meter) in towels, or the fiber composition in a rug. Choosing wisely during this period means acquiring durable, high-performance pieces that will enhance your daily experience at home.
| Type of Textile | Technical and Material Properties | Strategic Application in the Home |
|---|---|---|
| Bedding (Cotton, Linen) | Thread count (threads per square inch): Percale (+180 threads) for breathability and a matte finish; Sateen (+300 threads) for silky softness. Linen is thermoregulating. | Invest in high-density sheet sets and duvet covers to improve sleep quality and product durability. |
| Bath Textiles (Towels) | Weight (GSM - grams per m²): 400-600 GSM for a good balance between absorbency and quick drying. +600 GSM for maximum luxury and absorbency. | Renew your towel set by prioritizing a high GSM for a superior drying experience and greater longevity after washings. |
| Living Room Textiles (Cushions, Blankets) | Materials like wool, cotton, or chenille for blankets, which provide warmth. Textured fabrics (boucle, linen) for cushion covers that add dimension. | Update the aesthetics of the living room with key pieces that introduce color, texture and comfort without needing to change the main furniture. |
| Carpets | Natural fibers (jute, wool) for warmth and texture. Synthetic fibers (polypropylene) for high resistance to wear and easy cleaning. | Define and delimit zones (dining room, living area), improve thermal and acoustic insulation, and serve as the basis for the decorative palette. |
Before buying, define a color palette to ensure visual cohesion in each room. Carefully read the labels and look for technical specifications such as thread count or GSM (grams per square meter). Prioritize natural fibers for textiles that will be in direct contact with the skin (sheets, towels). Consider maintenance: if practicality is important, make sure they are machine washable and dryer safe at the temperatures you typically use.
GSM (grams per square meter) measures the density of the towel's fabric. A higher GSM (e.g., 600-900) indicates a denser, fluffier, and more absorbent towel, typical of luxury hotels. A lower GSM (300-400) corresponds to a lighter towel that dries faster.
The difference lies in the weave of the fabric. Percale uses a 1-over-1 weave, creating a cool, breathable fabric with a matte finish. Satin uses a 4-over-1 weave, resulting in a smoother, silkier surface with a subtle sheen.
For high-traffic areas, wool is an excellent natural option due to its durability and resilience. Among synthetic fibers, polypropylene is extremely resistant to wear and stains and very easy to clean.
Wash it with cold or lukewarm water (30-40°C), turn duvet and pillowcases inside out to protect the colors, and avoid excessive use of fabric softener, as it can reduce the absorption capacity of the natural fibers.
Textiles are the skin of a home. Their conscious selection transforms spaces, not only visually, but also sensorially. The quality of a fabric is felt in its touch, appreciated in its drape, and demonstrated in its resistance to the passage of time. Investing in good textiles is investing directly in comfort and the quality of daily life.
We invite you to explore the different qualities and compositions to make informed decisions, selecting pieces that enrich your spaces and your well-being.