


Western Andie Mustard Bedding
The Andie Washed Linen Comforter Set reimagines 1970s floral aesthetics with Tuscan-inspired marigold medallions on sage and cream backgrounds. Our signature linen blend delivers the textural appeal of traditional linen without unwanted creasing. This lightweight, machine-washable bedding offers year-round comfort with effortless sophistication. Pair with our Stonewashed Cotton Velvet Collection in vintage white for a complete look that transforms your bedroom into a tranquil, chic casual retreat.
What's Included*
1 Comforter/Duvet Cover
2 Pillow Shams
Materials
Comforter/Duvet Cover - Face: 70% viscose, 30% linen; Back: 100% cotton; Fill (Comforter): 100% polyester
Care
Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, tumble dry low.
**Inserts available sold separat
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Western Andie Mustard Bedding
What You Should Know About Buying A Cowhide
Our Top Quality Cowhides: Are chrome tanned — This process involves curing the hides with chromium salts, resulting in soft, durable hides with a clean sheen that are resistant to bacteria and high temperatures, and won't shed under normal use. You can identify chrome tanned hides by their gray barks and supple texture.
Our Top Quality Cowhdes: Are from the top 3 tanneries in Brazil — For generations, Brazilians have had the highest reputation for producing the best hides in the world. They take pride in their skills and craftsmanship, resulting in a truly superior product. Properly maintained, chrome tanned hides from Brazil can last for decades.
CLEANING YOUR COWHIDE
Cowhides are most popular as floor coverings in a domestic environment and have a natural grip on the underside of the hide to prevent slipping and moving. Cowhides should not be used as a floor covering in wet areas or areas with direct sunlight or concentrated heat. In a traffic area, it is unavoidable that a hide mat will show wear although rotating the hide occasionally will help to even out wear and traffic marks.
To keep your cowhide clean and free of dirt and dust build-up, simply include your cowhide as part of your normal domestic cleaning routine. Cowhides can be vacuumed as part of your normal vacuuming cycle and a shake-out outside will also help to loosen any particles from the hairs. Brushing the hide with a hard plastic brush, in the direction of the hair, will help keep the hairs soft and also loosen small dust abd dirt particles from the hairs.
Spills should be treated immediately while the liquid is pooled on the surface of the hair. Spills left to sit on the hide will eventually be absorbed into the leather and may not be able to be removed. Small spills and light soiling can be treated with a mild, non-alkaline soapy solution (ie: shampoo and water), wiping in the direction of the hair. Avoid soaking the hide. Heavy stains such as wine, coffee, tea, juice and bodily fluids should be soaked up immediately with a paper towel and sponge, scrape any solid matter off the hide, don't rub. Wipe the stain with a damp cloth and mild soapy solution to remove the excess fluid then rub vigorously to release the deep staining.