Saturday, August 22, 2009

Sferra 1020 Thread Count Sheets

PhotobucketOn a recent trip to Italy, I discovered the most beautiful luxury bedding by Sferra Brothers. The term Sferra sheets is synonymous with opulence. Sferra was the first to break the thread count barrier when it debuted the Sferra 1020 thread count Millesimo sheet at market. According to Sferra, the goal was to obtain finer yarns than had ever been used before and construct them in such a way to create a sateen that was amazingly soft yet full bodied.
The Sferra 1020 sheet collection soon came to include Sferra Milos, Sferra Amante, Sferra Baronnessa, and Sferra Capri. The Sferra Capri 1020 thread count sheet characterizes the mark of Italian masters with detailing not often found in the modern world. Lavish jacquard weave hand work inset along the borders of these sumptuous 1020 silk like sheets and refined hemstitching are just a few highlights of this graceful collection. The patterns of the Sferra 1020 thread count collection are made to coordinate with each other rendering this collection to be invaluable with decorators worldwide.


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Sferra Ginger was inspired by the notion of Far East meets WestCoast. The all over crysanthemum pattern woven in 630 thread count Egyptian cotton is a blend of Hollywood Glamour and Asian allure.
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Sferra Manor is made of 100% beechwood fibers. The manor fabric is distinguished by an exquisite drape and feather softness. Available in soft tones of blush, butter, aloe, and white.


Sferra Darcy woven in 560 thread count Egyptian cotton sateen, portrays a softer more genteel look. Available in an array of pastel colors, blush, seamist, aloe, and butter, the Sferra Darcy collection is resonant with a more gracious gilded era.



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