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144TC Plain White Polycotton Bed Sheet
The Plain White Polycotton flat bed sheets are cost-effective & durable. It features a blend of Pakistan polyester cotton with a 144 thread count.
Fabric | India/Pakistan |
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Usage | Hotel Bedroom |
Material | Polycotton |
Design | Plain |
Color | White |
Made | UAE |
144TC Polycotton Bed Sheet Plain Color
These plain color polycotton flat bed sheets are cost-effective & durable. It features a superior blend of polyester cotton with a 144 thread count.
The 50/50 polycotton blend of flat sheets are the over-achiever of hospitality industry.
- Choose your color
- Available in single, double, king and super king size.
Fabric | India/Pakistan |
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Usage | Hotel Bedroom |
Size | Customize |
Thread Count | 144TC |
Made | UAE |
180TC Bed Sheet Plain Color 100% Cotton
Fabric | India/Pakistan |
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Usage | Hotel Bedroom |
Design | Plain |
Color | Any Color |
Material | Cotton |
Thread Count | 180TC |
Size | Customize |
Made | UAE |
180TC Plain White Polycotton Bed Sheet
The Plain White Polycotton flat bed sheets are cost-effective & durable. It features a superior blend of Pakistan polyester cotton with a 180 thread count.
Color | White |
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Usage | Hotel Bedroom |
Design | Plain |
Fabric | India/Pakistan |
Material | Cotton/Polyster |
Size | Customize |
Thread Count | 180TC |
Made | UAE |
180TC Plain White Polycotton Bed Sheet
The Plain White Polycotton flat bed sheets are cost-effective & durable. It features a superior blend of Pakistan polyester cotton with a 180 thread count.
Color | White |
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Usage | Hotel Bedroom |
Design | Plain |
Fabric | India/Pakistan |
Material | Cotton/Polyster |
Size | Customize |
Thread Count | 180TC |
Made | UAE |
210TC White Bed Sheet 100% Cotton
The Flat sheet / Bed Sheet is made up of 100% Pakistan cotton with 210 Thread Count featuring a luxurious smooth finish and color tone suitable for the best hotels.
Fabric | India/Pakistan |
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Usage | Hotel Bedroom |
Color | White |
Design | Plain |
Material | Cotton |
Size | Customize |
Thread Count | 210TC |
Made | UAE |
250TC Bed Sheet Plain Color 100% Cotton
Cotton
The Flat sheet / Bed Sheet is made up of 100% Pakistan cotton with 250 Thread Count featuring a luxurious smooth finish and color tone.
- Prime choice for 2 star & 3 star Hotels
- Durable
- 100 degree Washable
Fabric | India/Pakistan |
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Usage | Hotel Bedroom |
Color | Customize |
Design | Plain |
Material | Cotton |
Thread Count | 250TC |
Size | Customize |
Made | UAE |
250TC Bed Sheet Poly Cotton Sateen Striped Solid Colors
This Polycotton sateen stripes sheets comes in a thread count of 250TC. Choose your Stripe width in 1cm or 3cm design in solid colors.
Color | Assorted |
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Usage | Hotel Bedroom |
Design | Stripe 1cm, Stripe 3cm |
Fabric | India/Pakistan |
Material | Polycotton |
Size | Customize |
Specification | Flap Model, With steel Button |
Thread Count | 250TC |
Made | UAE |
250TC White Bed Sheet 100% Cotton
The White Flat sheet / Bed Sheet is made up of 100% Pakistan cotton with 250 Thread Count featuring a luxurious smooth finish and color tone.
- Prime choice for 2 star & 3 star Hotels
- Durable
- 100 degree Washable
Fabric | India/Pakistan |
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Usage | Hotel Bedroom |
Color | White |
Design | Plain |
Material | Cotton |
Size | Customize |
Thread Count | 250TC |
Made | UAE |
250TC White Cotton Sateen Stripe 1cm Bed Sheet
This White Polycotton sateen stripe sheet comes in a thread count of 250TC. The 1cm stripe will enhance the look of the room to years to come.
Usage | Hotel Bathroom |
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Usage | Hotel Bedroom |
3 Piece Bathroom Bath Mat Set
The 3 piece Bath Rug sets includes
- Bath Mat
- Bath Pedestal Mat
- Bath Lid Mat
Color | Assorted |
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Usage | Hotel Bathroom |
Design | Plain |
Material | Chenille |
Size | 50*80cm |
Weight | 900GSM |
Label/Embroidery | Add your Hotel Logo, Spa Logo |
Made | China |
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