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The quality of your bed linen affects every night of sleep. The right fabric regulates your temperature, feels comfortable against your skin, and improves with every wash. It is one of the most impactful โ€” and most overlooked โ€” parts of a good sleep environment.

At Sleep Gallery, we carry premium bed linen from seven carefully selected European brands: Formesse, Christian Fischbacher, Graser, Dea, Society Limonta, Seidenweberei, and Mirabel Slabbinck. Each brings a different heritage, material philosophy, and approach to craft. The products shown here are a selection โ€” the full range of fabrics, colours, and sizes is available in our showroom at 24 Irakli Abashidze, Vake.

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Premium Bed Linen โ€” Seven European Brands, Seven Different Approaches to the Same Surface


Bed linen is the layer that matters most physically โ€” it is in direct contact with the skin for seven or eight hours every night, and the difference between a well-chosen sheet and a poorly chosen one shows up immediately. For anyone looking at premium bed linen in Tbilisi, Sleep Gallery at 24 Irakli Abashidze Street, Vake, carries a curated selection of sets, fitted sheets, flat sheets, and pillowcases in a wide range of colours, sizes, and materials from seven European manufacturers. The products listed online represent a selection โ€” the full range of designs, colour options, and custom configurations across all brands is available in person at the Vake showroom.

Formesse โ€” The German Pioneer of the Luxury Fitted Sheet

Formesse is the third-generation family business from Lรถffingen in Germany’s Black Forest that invented the luxury elasticated fitted sheet over 70 years ago. Their Bella Donna range โ€” the brand that established fitted sheets as a specialist category across Europe โ€” uses extra-long staple Mako cotton with mercerised yarns for a sheen and durability that standard cotton cannot replicate. OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified across the range.

Christian Fischbacher โ€” Swiss Luxury Textiles Since 1819

Christian Fischbacher was founded in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in 1819 โ€” when a sixteen-year-old Christian Fischbacher began trading cotton fabrics woven by local farmers. Over 200 years and six family generations later, the brand is headquartered in the same city that has been Europe’s textile capital since the 13th century, and has become one of the most recognised names in luxury bed linen worldwide.

The brand uses only Pima extra-long staple cotton โ€” among the top 3% of cotton produced globally โ€” woven and designed in the St. Gallen in-house atelier. Collections range from richly patterned printed sateen and Jacquard weaves to plain cotton satin, jersey, and linen, renewed seasonally. Christian Fischbacher backs its products with a lifetime guarantee on manufacturing defects.

Graser โ€” Handmade German Satin From the Swabian Alb

Graser was founded in the 1930s by the Graser brothers from the Swabian Alb in southern Germany, growing out of the region’s deep tradition of linen weaving and hand embroidery. The brand’s signature material is Swiss Mako fine satin โ€” woven from Supima extra-long staple cotton, mercerised to retain its silk-like lustre wash after wash, with a thread density of 280 TC and weight of 125 g/mยฒ. It is available in 53 colours and made to order in Germany, meaning every piece is produced for the individual buyer rather than from stock inventory.

Dea โ€” Three Generations of Italian Embroidery, Chianti

Dea was founded in the mid-1960s by Dea Mantellassi in the Chianti area of Tuscany โ€” one of Italy’s most historically textile-rich regions. The brand is defined by its artisanal embroidery, lace, and Jacquard work: every Dea piece is produced in the family’s Tuscan workshop by specialist Italian artisans, using Egyptian cotton percale, pure linen, and silk. Dea offers bespoke and custom-sized options for non-standard mattress dimensions, and monogram embroidery on request.

Society Limonta โ€” Italian Design-Led Bed Linen, Northern Italy Since 1893

Society Limonta was created in 2000 as the design-forward bed linen brand of the Limonta Group โ€” a textile company founded in 1893 in Costa Masnaga, near Lecco, in the heart of northern Italy’s textile region.

What distinguishes Society Limonta from other premium linen brands is its positioning as a fashion house for the home: two seasonal collections per year, a mix-and-match philosophy that treats sheets and pillowcases as independently combined elements rather than matched sets, and a commitment to garment dyeing โ€” adding colour to the finished product so the dye is absorbed differently by different weave structures, creating subtle tonal depth rather than flat uniform colour. The full production chain, from yarn to finished product, is “Made in Limonta” โ€” not just Made in Italy.

Plauener Seidenweberei โ€” One of Europe’s Last Silk Weaving Mills

Plauener Seidenweberei was founded in 1928 in Plauen, in Saxony’s Vogtland โ€” a region with centuries of German textile heritage. It is one of the last manufacturers in Europe to process 100% mulberry silk from raw thread through to finished bed linen entirely in-house, in Germany.

The brand’s bed linen is produced using Jacquard damask weaving โ€” an elaborate technique in which patterns are woven directly into the fabric structure rather than printed, using up to 40,000 warp threads at 320cm width. The resulting fabric changes character with light: subtle in daylight, shimmering in candlelight. Every set is made to order. OEKO-TEX certified.

Mirabel Slabbinck โ€” Belgian Haute Couture Linen Since 1903

Mirabel Slabbinck traces its origins to 1903, when Hendrik Slabbinck founded a gold embroidery workshop in Bruges, Belgium. The intricate needle skills developed over more than a century of liturgical embroidery โ€” Slabbinck is one of the world’s most respected makers of ecclesiastical vestments โ€” are the foundation of the home linen brand that the family’s fourth generation produces today.

Every Mirabel Slabbinck piece is handmade to order in the Bruges workshop, using combed Egyptian cotton sateen at 300 and 600 thread count, Egyptian cotton percale at 200 and 400 thread count, and 100% Belgian linen. Custom sizes, monograms, embroidery patterns, and colour combinations are available.

Visiting the Showroom

The bed linen displayed online represents a selection of what Sleep Gallery carries. The complete range โ€” including all colour options, additional designs, bespoke configuration possibilities from Graser, Dea, and Mirabel Slabbinck, and the full seasonal collections from Christian Fischbacher and Society Limonta โ€” is available in person at the Vake showroom. Free delivery is available across Tbilisi for all purchases. Visit Sleep Gallery at 24 Irakli Abashidze Street, Vake.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where can I buy premium bed linen in Tbilisi?

Sleep Gallery at 24 Irakli Abashidze Street, Vake, Tbilisi, carries premium bed linen from Formesse, Christian Fischbacher, Graser, Dea, Society Limonta, Plauener Seidenweberei, and Mirabel Slabbinck โ€” seven European manufacturers covering German, Swiss, Italian, and Belgian heritage and craftsmanship traditions. The online selection is a portion of the full range; the complete collection of designs, colours, sizes, and custom options is available in the showroom. Free delivery across Tbilisi.


Q: What is the difference between sateen, percale, and linen bed linen?

Sateen is woven with a high thread count in a structure that puts more thread on the surface, creating a smooth, silky feel with a slight sheen. It is softer and heavier to the touch. Percale is a plain one-over-one weave โ€” crisper, cooler, and more matte in appearance. It tends to get softer with each wash and is preferred by those who sleep warm. Linen is a natural fibre with a textured feel, highly breathable, and moisture-wicking. It regulates temperature exceptionally well and improves in character with age โ€” linen bed linen feels different and better after 20 washes than on first use.


Q: What is Mako cotton and why is it used for premium bed linen?

Mako cotton โ€” also called Egyptian cotton โ€” is grown from a specific long-staple cotton plant variety that produces fibres significantly longer than standard cotton. Longer fibres can be spun into finer, stronger yarns that, when woven, produce a fabric that is smoother, less prone to pilling, and more durable across repeated washing. Mercerising the yarn โ€” treating it under tension with sodium hydroxide โ€” adds a permanent silk-like lustre and increases dye absorption. Graser’s Swiss Mako fine satin and Christian Fischbacher’s Pima extra-long staple cotton both use this material class.


Q: What is garment dyeing and why does Society Limonta use it?

Garment dyeing is the process of dyeing the finished woven piece rather than the raw yarn or fabric before weaving. When dye is applied to a completed textile, different weave structures, thread densities, and fibre types within the fabric absorb the colour at different rates โ€” producing subtle tonal variation and depth rather than a flat uniform colour. Society Limonta uses garment dyeing because it creates a more organic, artisanal character in the finished linen โ€” the kind of nuanced colour effect that is difficult to replicate with conventional dyeing. Each piece is also slightly unique.


Q: What makes Mirabel Slabbinck bed linen special?

Mirabel Slabbinck is a fourth-generation family business from Bruges, Belgium, whose embroidery heritage dates to 1903. The brand applies the precision needle skills developed over more than a century of liturgical vestment making โ€” one of the most technically demanding embroidery categories โ€” to bespoke home linen. Every piece is handmade to order in Bruges, in Egyptian cotton sateen (300 and 600TC), percale, or Belgian linen. Custom sizes, personalised monograms, and bespoke embroidery are available. The combination of hand craft, fully custom production, and exceptional raw materials places it at the highest tier of European bed linen.


Q: Can I get custom-sized bed linen for a non-standard mattress?

Yes โ€” several brands at Sleep Gallery offer bespoke sizing. Graser makes every piece to order and can accommodate non-standard mattress widths and heights. Dea specialises in custom sizes and provides a bespoke service for mattresses outside standard dimensions. Mirabel Slabbinck produces entirely to order, with full flexibility on dimensions. For made-to-measure requirements, a consultation at the Vake showroom is the starting point.


Q: Is silk bed linen practical for daily use?

Silk has functional properties that are often underestimated: it is the smoothest natural fibre, creating almost no friction against the skin โ€” which matters for people with sensitive skin, eczema, or those who experience sleep marks in the morning. It cools in warmth and insulates in cold, giving it natural thermal regulation properties. The Plauener Seidenweberei uses 100% mulberry silk in a Jacquard damask weave โ€” a robust construction where the pattern is structurally integral to the fabric rather than printed. Every set is OEKO-TEX certified and made to order in Germany. Silk bed linen requires gentle wash cycles and should not be tumble-dried, but with proper care it is entirely durable for regular use.

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