The Fine Cotton Company Scoops House Beautiful Award
by Hannah Waugh on Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 at 11:50 am
Luxury online retailer specialising in organic homewares, The Fine Cotton Company, is delighted to have been awarded Silver Award for Best Eco Product with their Seville Organic Bed Linen Collection at the eighth annual House Beautiful Awards, held on 10th November 2011. As the only homewares company within this category, The Fine Cotton Company was up against renowned household white good super brands such as Bosch, Samsung, Siemens and Beko, yet still managed to compete with their eco-friendly attributes.
Founder Jane Robson at The Fine Cotton Company says: “It’s such an honour to be nationally recognised and awarded for our Organic Seville Bed Linen Collection. We’re extremely passionate about delivering an ethically superior service where quality and value are equally important, so its’ fantastic to have the support and backing of a prestigious House Beautiful Award, particularly when the organic homewares market is more competitive than ever.”

Currently the highest thread-count within the UK market in a 600 organic cotton sateen, the superior yet affordable Seville Organic Bed Linen Collection is the elite of organic bedding. Boasting premium quality with the beautiful sheen and fabulous drape of sateen, Seville combines environmentally friendly benefits together with a high thread-count that results in an ultra smooth finish for the ultimate indulgence. Ethically produced without any harmful chemicals or pesticides, Seville is also certified by GOTS, the Global Textile Standard whilst all dyes used are approved and certified by Oeko-Tex. This assures that textile products are free from harmful levels of more than 100 substances known to be detrimental to human health.
The Fine Cotton Company, along with all other winners, will be included in a special supplement for House Beautiful, which will accompany the March 2012 issue.
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