What are the care instructions for this bedspread?
Specific care instructions are not provided in the product information. For sherpa materials, it is generally recommended to check the label for washing temperature (often 30°C or 40°C), use a gentle cycle, and avoid fabric softeners to maintain the plush texture. Tumble drying on low heat is usually acceptable.
Is this bedspread suitable for a double bed?
Yes, with dimensions of 220x230 cm, this bedspread is designed to generously cover a standard UK double bed, draping nicely over the sides.
What material is the sherpa side made from?
The product description specifies it is made from a soft sherpa material. Sherpa is typically a synthetic fleece, often polyester, designed to mimic the look and feel of sheep's wool fleece.
What is the reverse side of the bedspread like?
The product information does not specify the material of the reverse side. Bedspreads of this type often have a flat, brushed cotton or polyester backing, but the exact fabric is not detailed here.
What is pinsonic quilting?
Pinsonic quilting is a technique that uses ultrasonic waves to bond fabric layers together at specific points, creating a quilted pattern without traditional thread. It results in a soft, seamless texture and helps secure the filling.
Is the bedspread hypoallergenic?
The product information does not specify if the materials are hypoallergenic. As it is likely made from synthetic fibres like polyester, it may be less likely to harbour dust mites than natural wool, but this is not guaranteed.
Can this be used as a standalone duvet?
Due to its heavyweight sherpa construction, it can provide substantial warmth and could be used as a lightweight duvet substitute in milder weather or for those who prefer a lighter cover. However, it is primarily designed as a bedspread or an extra blanket layer.