Sleep in Style! 💤 Elevate your bedding game with Simple&Opulence.
The Simple&Opulence Belgian Linen Sheet Set is a premium 4-piece bedding solution made from a luxurious blend of 55% Euro Flax and 45% cotton. Designed for queen-sized beds, this set includes a flat sheet, fitted sheet, and two pillowcases, offering both breathability and softness. Certified eco-friendly by OEKO-TEX, it ensures a comfortable sleep experience year-round, while being machine washable for easy care.
S**N
Cozy, Earthy Luxury That Only Gets Better With Time
I originally purchased the Twin set in Forest Green back in November 2024 for my sons, and after seeing (and feeling) how beautifully these sheets broke in over time, I immediately ordered two King-sized sets for myself. These sheets strike that perfect balance between rustic charm and understated luxury.Made from a natural flax-cotton blend, they have a breathable, lived-in texture right out of the package—but what really impressed me is how much softer and cozier they become with each wash. I machine wash on cold and always air dry, and they just keep getting better without losing integrity or shape.The earthy green color adds a calming, grounded touch to the bedroom, and the overall look pairs effortlessly with both modern and farmhouse decor. These sheets feel like a thoughtful investment—eco-friendly, beautifully made, and genuinely comfortable.If you’re looking for bedding that feels luxurious without being overly precious, this set is it. Highly recommend.
L**T
Lovely and soft. Excellent value.
I purchased these for my guest room bed. They washed up beautifully soft, didn't shed as much as other linen sheets have in the washer/dryer and are a very nice weight. Linen sheets are just the most luxurious things ever. They were very well sewn and should last for years.
J**N
A Good Buy
I have been wanting some linen sheets due to the durability and heat wave we've been having. I looked into getting some Parachute branded sheets but the price was outrageous. I found these and have been very happy. I really like the oat color. It is a really nice warm neutral. At first l, the sheets felt scratchy, but a quick wash with softener fixed that. I will be buying a 2nd set to replace all my polyester ones.
N**A
They soften a lot after a few washes
I didn’t realize these were a cotton linen blend until after I had washed them. Oops. I’m not sure I would have bought them if I had known, but as it turns out, I am happy with them.They do soften up with washing, but it takes a few washes. The first night I slept on them, I wasn’t impressed. Now, after about five washes, they are almost as soft as my 100% linen sheets (which have been washed countless times). I think they will continue to get softer.You can tell these are not 100% linen, because of the drape. They have the slubby look of linen though, and they mostly feel like linen, but the cotton gives the fabric a crispness linen doesn’t have on its own.All of that said, I am happy with what I got for the price I paid. I was on a budget and these aren’t for my main bed, so it isn’t a big deal if they don’t get softer (though I think they will with more washes). The blue color was exactly what I was looking for, a light-medium blue with grey undertones. They matched the photo online very well.As far as functionality, I have no complaints. They have elastic all the way around, fit the mattress well, and the bottom sheet stays in place. The top sheet is not skimpy (I usually buy my sheets individually, and buy up a size for the top sheet). The pillowcases fit well even on my overstuffed “filler” pillows (I have other pillows I sleep on).
A**R
Great Linen blend sheets, but will wrinkle a lot
These sheets have been a game changer on hotter nights. They help keep you cool and are very comfy in my opinion. They do however wrinkle very easily as expected of a linens blend. This does not bother me much as I usually keep a blanket on top of it. The color match the pictures fairly well and the fitted sheet is very easy to get on and off. I have cats that have ripped cotton sheets within the first week but these have held up to the abuse of cat claws without issue. My wife and I have enjoyed these so much that we got a second set. The pictures show just how wrinkly the sheets get just after one night.
F**C
Rough and unpleasant, NOT soft.
These sheets feel *awful.* I don't have any sensory issues or sensitivities, but I physically recoiled as I took them out of the packageBefore I elaborate, I want to be clear up front that I have realistic expectations for linen. I've owned many sets of both linen and linen/cotton blend sheets at a range of price points, and i also frequently sew with linen/linen blend fabrics of various weights and weaves. I know that even higher end linen simply isn't going to have the same type of softness or smoothness as a set of quality, high threadcount cotton or even cheap, brushed microfiber sheets. I know that new linen often feels a bit rough and stiff at first—especially if it hasn't been prewashed and/or given a special softening treatment—then softens up more and more as you wash it and use it.But these sheets are just rough in a weird "grainy" way, like if you got home from the beach and crawled in bed while still covered in sand. Touching them literally gives me that fingernails-on-a-blackboard feeling.Maybe the worst part is how they feel against other fabrics. I had piled the sheets on my bed after opening, sat on them briefly, and when i got up it felt like the sheets were "grabbing" the fabric of my pants?! This might be the worst quality bedsheets can have because when you try to turn or move in bed, your clothes don't move with you. Both the sheets and your clothes pull and bind up around your body and you have to fight against both to get comfortable.Given all the good reviews, I thought maybe a wash and tumble would somehow transform them.. But NOPE. They felt just as terrible after laundering. The closest fabric I can compare the texture to is cheap broadcloth meant for the kind of crafts that will be put on a shelf or wall once complete—not stuff people might touch frequently, like a decorative pillow or whatever.Mine are going right back into the package to be returned, but I'm dreading it because it means I'll have to touch them more.OH—Also, while it's totally normal for there to be a lot of lint after the first few times you wash new linen fabric, it's usually mostly loose clumps of mostly long, thread-like fibers mixed with some fluff of finer fibers. The lint from these sheets was a thick, dense mat of very fine particles (photo attached). It looks more like what you'd find caked on an air filter that hasn't been changed in far too long than any lint I've pulled from my lint trap after washing new linen.
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