Sferra 

Elda

Wisteria Print

 

100% Italian Spun

 Egyptian Cotton

Voile Print

Euro/Continental 

 Sham

                               New in Original Packaging!  

 

  • Crafted of 100% Italian Spun Egyptian Cotton Voile Print   
  • Color: Wisteria
  • Classic Hemstitch
  • Flange 
  • Geometric Pattern 
  • Tone On Tone Printed Voile        
  • (1) Euro Continental Sham Dimensions: 26" x 26" 
  • Made in Italy
  • More Sferra Collection Pieces Available For Sale In My Store 
  • PICTURE COLOR MAY NOT REFLECT TRUE COLOR ALTHOUGH EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO REFLECT PRODUCT COLOR
  • SELLER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR EXACT COLOR MATCH
  • All Sales Are Final.  Please contact seller with any questions prior to purchase.

Elda Collection

During the warmer months, there's nothing so perfectly sensuous as drawing a sheet as light as gossamer up around you for sleeping. At Sferra, they've crafted a voile fabric that is just right for comfortable summer sleeping: it's whisper-thin, woven lightly from the finest yarns to render an exquisitely soft, drapey, and semi-opaque cloth. Elda is made from lush Egyptian cotton, woven and printed in Italy with a pleasant geometric pattern, equally suited for the classicist or the modernist. Elda's tone-on-tone printed voile features Wisteria on a pristine white ground, and comes available as sheets and pillowcases, as well as duvet covers and shams, all finished with their signature hemstitch detailing.

 

Quarto Collection

       In 1891 Gennaro Sferra set the highest standard for luxury linens when he opened his SFERRA Fine Linens factory in Venice, Italy. SFERRA began providing exquisite bedding, luxurious bath and fine table linens to every choice home and hotel alike. Perfection is all here, from the stunning 100% Egyptian cotton sheets to the desirable GIZA 45® duvet. SFERRA has expanded from table linens to baby bedding and more. To this day, SFERRA Fine Italian Linens still produces the same outstanding quality and elegant design of table linens and luxury bedding it began with in 1891.