Care Guide

Care Guide

To extend the life of your linens, proper care is essential. We have created this guide to help you preserve the beauty and softness of every BRUNI piece.

The Basics

Wash with Care

Always wash your linens on a gentle cycle at 40 °C or lower. Use a mild, eco-friendly detergent and avoid bleach or fabric softeners, which can break down the natural fibres over time.

Dry Naturally

Remove your linens from the washing machine promptly and hang them to air dry. Avoid tumble drying when possible. The natural airflow will help maintain the fabric's integrity and softness.

Iron While Damp

For a crisp finish, iron your linens while they are still slightly damp on a medium heat setting. If you prefer a relaxed, lived-in look, simply smooth them by hand and let them dry naturally.

Store Properly

Keep your linens in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid storing in plastic bags; instead use breathable cotton pouches or simply fold them neatly in your linen closet.

Material Specific Care

How to Care for Linen

Linen is a durable natural fibre that softens beautifully with every wash. Here is how to keep it at its best.

How to Care for Cotton Sateen

Cotton sateen has a silky, luminous finish that requires just a little extra attention to preserve its lustre.

How to Care for Cotton Percale

Percale is crisp, cool, and improves with age. Follow these steps for a long-lasting, fresh feel.

How to Treat Stains

Stain Guide

Always aim to treat stains on your linens immediately; the sooner you act, the better the result.

Use cold water first. Rinse the stain under cold running water to prevent it from setting into the fibres.

Choose gentle detergents. Apply a small amount of mild detergent to the stain and gently work it in. Avoid rubbing harshly.

Avoid bleach. Bleach can weaken natural fibres and alter the colour of your linens. If a stain persists, repeat the gentle treatment or consult a professional cleaner.

Storing Your Linens

Storage

Proper storage keeps your linens fresh and ready to use, season after season.

Keep them breathable. Store linens in a cool, dry area with good air circulation. Avoid plastic containers that can trap moisture.

Fold neatly. Smooth out wrinkles before folding and avoid stacking too many items on top of each other.

Use natural fresheners. Place dried lavender sachets or cedar blocks near your stored linens to keep them smelling fresh and to deter moths.

Rotate regularly. Use your linens in rotation so that no set sits unused for too long, which can cause yellowing over time.