Description
Christian Fischbacher Satin Uni is a flat sheet made exclusively from extra-long staple Pima cotton of the highest quality — chosen for its exceptional fibre length, natural lustre, and silky hand feel.
The yarn is woven using the Swiss Construction method into the classic satin weave. This combination of fine Pima yarn, specialised weaving construction, and precise finishing gives the sheet its characteristic elegant sheen — a natural, intrinsic lustre that belongs to the fibre itself.
At 100g per m², Satin Uni is noticeably softer and lighter than most satin bed linens available. It drapes with a fluid elegance and feels immediately luxurious against the skin.
Made to Christian Fischbacher’s Swiss quality standards and certified to OEKO-TEX Standard 100. Machine washable at 60°C. Available in size 270x280cm. Colour 010 — a pure, clean white that is the most versatile expression of the collection.
FAQ
What makes satin weave different from regular cotton, and why does it matter for a flat sheet?
Satin isn’t a fibre — it’s a weave structure. In a satin weave, the threads float over multiple crossings before interlacing, which means fewer interruption points on the surface. The result is that characteristic cool, almost silky drape you feel the moment the sheet touches your skin. For a flat sheet specifically, which lies directly against your body, this smoothness is most noticeable: there’s no texture to catch on skin or sleepwear. Over time, Pima cotton satin actually improves with washing — the fibres relax and the surface becomes even more fluid.
Why is this flat sheet priced significantly higher than mass-market alternatives?
Three factors compound each other. First, Extra Long Staple Pima cotton — the raw fibre itself costs several times more than standard cotton because the longer fibres spin into finer, stronger yarn with far less surface fuzz. Second, satin weave is slower and more technically demanding to produce than a basic plain weave, requiring precision looms to maintain consistent thread float across a 270×280cm sheet. Third, Swiss construction standards govern everything from thread tension to finishing — Christian Fischbacher has been crafting fine textiles since 1832, and that institutional knowledge is embedded in every metre. What you’re paying for is a sheet that won’t pill, won’t shrink unevenly, and won’t lose its handle after a year of regular washing.
Does a flat sheet actually need to be 270×280cm — isn’t that oversized?
For most standard double and king beds in Georgia (160×200cm or 180×200cm), a flat sheet in this size gives you meaningful overhang on all sides — enough to properly tuck under the mattress, drape elegantly over the duvet, or use as a standalone top layer in summer. An undersized flat sheet that barely reaches the mattress edge loses most of its function and visual appeal. With a premium satin sheet in particular, the generous dimensions are intentional: the fabric needs room to fall naturally and show its lustre.
Where in Georgia can I see and feel this sheet before buying?
Sleep Gallery is the only dedicated premium sleep retailer in Georgia carrying Christian Fischbacher bed linen. At our showroom at 24 Irakli Abashidze Street in Vake, Tbilisi, you can handle the fabric in person — which matters enormously with satin, where the difference from ordinary cotton is immediately obvious to the touch. Our sleep consultants can also help you coordinate the sheet with pillow cases, duvet covers, and mattress combinations. You can reach us at 596 14 9977 or visit in-store any day of the week.








