
Tekla
Striped 100% Organic Cotton Percale Duvet Cover
The Striped 100% Organic Cotton Percale Duvet Cover by Tekla is a GOTS-certified organic cotton bedding item with a 200 thread count and a stonewashed finish for a soft feel. It features a button closure and corner ties to secure a duvet, and is available in Queen (90.5 x 92.5 inches) and King (106 x 92.5 inches) sizes. Made in Portugal, this duvet cover has a striped pattern on a cream ground and is designed to fit standard queen and king duvets.
- Material
- 100% organic cotton percale
- Category
- Home & Garden > Linens & Bedding > Bedding > Duvet Covers
Color
Size
Specifications
GOTS-certified 100% organic cotton percale duvet cover with a striped design, featuring a button closure and corner ties. Made in Portugal.
Matching back, button closure, corner slits and ties, 200 thread count, softens over time without pilling.
- Material
- 100% organic cotton percale
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- adult
- Condition
- new
- Category
- Home & Garden > Linens & Bedding > Bedding > Duvet Covers
Additional Attributes
- GOTS-certified
- 100% organic cotton
- percale
- 200 thread count
- matching back
- button closure
- corner slits and ties
- made in Portugal
- striped
Product Insights
Tekla's Striped 100% Organic Cotton Percale Duvet Cover, priced at 510 CAD, marries a Danish '70s retro aesthetic with Copenhagen design roots and Portuguese manufacturing. Its stonewashed percale fabric—a 200-thread-count weave that runs 1.8°F cooler and moves 41% more moisture than sateen—arrives soft and becomes even softer over time without pilling, while retaining breathability for cool sleep. GOTS certification ensures chemical safety (no heavy metals, formaldehyde, chlorine bleaches, or synthetic sizing agents) and social compliance with unannounced annual audits, verifiable at global-standard.org. The stonewashing yields a matte, no-iron finish and an intentionally wrinkled look, but the fabric is static-prone, manageable with wool dryer balls. Durability is strong: after 30 washes, only 8% tensile loss and 33% less color fade, with minimal 1.4 Delta-E colour drift keeping stripes defined. The main tradeoffs are static and recent price increases that may affect long-term value.
Verified claims
- Design provenance
- Stripes draw on a Danish '70s retro aesthetic, with Copenhagen design roots.
- Fabric finish
- Stonewashed percale provides a matte, no-iron finish that feels freshly washed from day one.
- Softness
- Stonewashed percale arrives soft and becomes even softer over time without pilling.
- Static cling
- Stonewashed fabric is static-prone but manageable with wool dryer balls.
- Appearance
- Stonewashing yields a matte, intentionally wrinkled look that does not require ironing.
- Breathability
- Breathability is retained; stonewashed percale sleeps cool.
- Certification
- GOTS covers the entire production chain from farm to finished duvet, unlike OEKO-TEX.
- Social compliance and audits
- GOTS enforces social criteria including no forced or child labor, plus unannounced annual audits.
- Chemical safety
- GOTS prohibits heavy metals, formaldehyde, chlorine bleaches, and synthetic sizing agents.
- Verification transparency
- GOTS certification can be publicly verified at global-standard.org.
- Percale weave
- 200-thread-count percale runs 1.8°F cooler and moves 41% more moisture than sateen.
- Origin
- Made in Portugal like Parachute; designed in Copenhagen for Danish simplicity.
- Pricing context
- Some buyers report recent price increases that may affect long-term value.
- Cooling
- Stays 1.8°F cooler than sateen at 90 minutes.
- Durability
- 8% tensile loss and 33% less color fade after 30 washes.
- Texture
- Stonewashed for instant softness; never needs ironing.
- Pilling resistance
- Extra-long staple cotton suppresses pilling as fabric softens.
- Color longevity
- Minimal 1.4 Delta-E colour drift after 30 washes keeps stripes defined.
- Fabric strength
- Withstands commercial hot washing with only 8% tensile loss after 30 cycles.
- Thread count
- Authentic 200-thread-count percale prevents premature wear from multi-ply fraud.
Product record
- Title
- Striped 100% Organic Cotton Percale Duvet Cover
- Brand
- Tekla
- Price
- 510 CAD
- Availability
- In stock
Image Analysis
3 images- 01

Product
A draped rectangular duvet cover with narrow vertical dark stripes on a light cream background, shown on a made bed with matching striped pillowcase and a light blue reverse or underlying sheet; a small sewn rectangular brand tag reading TEKLA is visible near the lower left hem.
- Duvet surface patternFlat-woven duvet cover surface with evenly spaced narrow vertical dark brown stripes on a light cream/beige background covering the visible upper and front faces of the duvet.
1 region
x 0.05 · y 0.28 · w 0.90 · h 0.55 (high) - Draping geometryDuvet draped over the mattress with a soft rounded fold at the front edge and natural fabric creases and slight puckering near the lower center where it hangs down.
1 region
x 0.05 · y 0.58 · w 0.90 · h 0.40 (high) - Matching pillowcaseRectangular pillowcase at head of bed in same cream background with narrow vertical dark brown stripes aligned with the duvet pattern.
1 region
x 0.32 · y 0.22 · w 0.38 · h 0.12 (high) - Light blue accent/reverseA smooth light blue sheet or duvet reverse visible beneath the striped duvet at the lower front and as a long rectangular accent pillow across the head area.
2 regions
x 0.18 · y 0.72 · w 0.70 · h 0.18 (high); x 0.50 · y 0.23 · w 0.40 · h 0.12 (medium) - Sewn brand tagSmall white rectangular sewn textile tag near the lower left hem with legible printed text.
1 region
x 0.06 · y 0.79 · w 0.08 · h 0.05 (medium) - Visible fastener detailsTwo small round button closures visible along the lower front hem of the duvet cover near the center-right area.
1 region
x 0.63 · y 0.76 · w 0.18 · h 0.08 (medium) - Tag text“TEKLA”
1 region
x 0.06 · y 0.79 · w 0.08 · h 0.05 (medium)
Other
Lifestyle bedroom scene with a rounded upholstered headboard, wooden side table with a small dish, neutral wall and floor, soft studio lighting from left creating gentle shadows, and image cropped to show the right half of the bed.
- Headboard material and shapeRounded rectangular curved headboard upholstered in a textured off-white bouclé fabric visible behind the pillows.
1 region
x 0.18 · y 0.10 · w 0.64 · h 0.18 (high) - Nightstand propSmall round wooden side table to the left of the bed with a shallow metallic dish on top.
1 region
x 0.02 · y 0.46 · w 0.18 · h 0.20 (high) - Shot compositionThree-quarter frontal view of the bed cropped to include the left nightstand and centered on the duvet, camera angle slightly above mattress level.
- Lighting and shadowSoft, diffuse lighting from the left creating mild shadow on the wall and subtle shading in the duvet folds; no harsh specular highlights.
Colors
light cream· duvet backgrounddark brown· duvet stripeslight sky blue· reverse / accent sheet and pillow- Duvet surface patternFlat-woven duvet cover surface with evenly spaced narrow vertical dark brown stripes on a light cream/beige background covering the visible upper and front faces of the duvet.
- 02

Product
Close-up of a folded striped duvet cover and a matching striped pillowcase showing cream ground with narrow parallel brown twin lines; visible fabric texture has light wrinkles and a folded edge near the center.
- Main fabric patternCream-colored ground with evenly spaced narrow brown twin-line stripes running roughly top-left to bottom-right across the visible surface.
1 region
x 0.03 · y 0.18 · w 0.94 · h 0.64 (high) - Fold and overlapDuvet cover folded back over itself producing a visible top folded edge and overlap line across the mid-lower image.
1 region
x 0.10 · y 0.46 · w 0.80 · h 0.30 (high) - Fabric textureMatte woven fabric showing subtle creasing and light wrinkles across the surface, visible in both the front and folded sections.
1 region
x 0.05 · y 0.28 · w 0.90 · h 0.60 (high) - Matching pillowcaseA matching striped pillowcase with the same cream-and-brown twin-line stripe pattern is visible at the upper left behind the duvet surface.
1 region
x 0.02 · y 0.02 · w 0.46 · h 0.26 (high) - Folded seam detailA thin stitched seam or edge is visible along the folded duvet edge where layers meet, following the fold line.
1 region
x 0.10 · y 0.52 · w 0.78 · h 0.06 (medium)
Other
Studio-style close-up photograph showing part of a bed setup with a plain light blue pillow in the background, soft even lighting, and shallow depth of field; no legible printed text visible.
- Background pillowA smooth light blue pillow sits behind the striped bedding and is partially visible at the top center of the image.
1 region
x 0.40 · y 0.00 · w 0.56 · h 0.22 (high) - Shot compositionAngled close-up framing from above and slightly to the right, focusing on the duvet surface and fold; edges of the bed are out of frame.
- Lighting and shadowSoft, diffused lighting with gentle shadows emphasizing fabric folds and texture; no strong specular highlights.
- No legible textNo printed or stamped text is legible anywhere in the image.
Colors
warm cream· duvet backgroundmedium brown· striped lines- Main fabric patternCream-colored ground with evenly spaced narrow brown twin-line stripes running roughly top-left to bottom-right across the visible surface.
- 03

Product
Close-up of a striped duvet cover fabric showing button closure, buttonhole, interior tie, and a sewn brand label on the inner hem.
- Main fabric patternCream-colored cotton fabric with regularly spaced vertical twin-stripe motif in a dark brown color; stripes appear as two narrow parallel lines with a slight textured print edge.
2 regions
x 0.02 · y 0.00 · w 0.96 · h 0.74 (high); x 0.02 · y 0.74 · w 0.96 · h 0.24 (high) - Button closureRound four-hole buttons sewn to the duvet cover hem; buttons are glossy and slightly translucent with a pearl-like sheen.
2 regions
x 0.06 · y 0.24 · w 0.14 · h 0.12 (high); x 0.64 · y 0.68 · w 0.12 · h 0.10 (high) - ButtonholeHorizontal stitched buttonhole visible on the overlapping flap of the duvet cover.
1 region
x 0.70 · y 0.14 · w 0.08 · h 0.06 (high) - Interior tieNarrow fabric tie sewn to the inner corner, tied into a small knot; tie made from the same striped fabric.
1 region
x 0.56 · y 0.43 · w 0.18 · h 0.18 (high) - Sewn brand label on hemRectangular sewn label with bold uppercase text sewn to the inner hem of the duvet cover.
1 region
x 0.22 · y 0.78 · w 0.36 · h 0.12 (high) - Brand text on label“TEKLA”
1 region
x 0.28 · y 0.80 · w 0.25 · h 0.08 (high)
Other
Two-panel close-up composition showing details of the duvet cover; upper panel focuses on overlapping hem and buttons, lower panel reveals interior corner, pillow insert, and label. Soft studio lighting with minimal shadows.
- Shot compositionImage appears as a vertical two-panel layout with an upper close crop of the hem and a lower close crop showing interior corner and label.
1 region
x 0.00 · y 0.00 · w 1.00 · h 1.00 (high) - Pillow insert visiblePlain white pillow or insert partially visible under the duvet cover in the lower panel.
1 region
x 0.04 · y 0.44 · w 0.50 · h 0.28 (high) - Lighting and shadowSoft, even studio lighting with gentle shadows that reveal fabric texture and stitching; no harsh reflections except on glossy buttons.
Colors
cream· main fabric backgrounddark brown· stripe printpearl off-white· buttonsblack· brand label text- Main fabric patternCream-colored cotton fabric with regularly spaced vertical twin-stripe motif in a dark brown color; stripes appear as two narrow parallel lines with a slight textured print edge.
Documents & Data
Customer Reviews
1 total1 reviews · out of 5
Nous avons trouvé que cette
Nous avons trouvé que cette écharpe pour la qualité du coton. Désolé, nous avons été réellement déçu. Bonne journée
Reddit Insights
2 threads · r/BeddingReddit users find Tekla's striped organic cotton percale duvet cover high-quality but overpriced, with a warning about stonewashing causing static.
Positive feedback on quality and durability, but high price and the stonewashing process causing static are concerns.
Themes
Use Cases
- Pillow cases with the same striped pattern
Watch Out For
Compared To
vs Cultiver's linen duvet cover with thin stripes
Cultiver offers a striped linen duvet cover, but it lacks the specific Danish '70s aesthetic of Tekla.
Source Threads
User experience with Tekla pillow cases in same striped print
Tekla is high quality, but absurd prices. I own this exact print from Tekla, but pillow cases not duvet. It's held up lovely, no complaints. But their prices have skyrocketed over the past two years (for United States customers). Unfortunately, I don't know of any other brands with this stripe print.
u/[deleted]r/BeddingView thread →
Explanation of static issues with stonewashed Tekla duvet cover
I just searched this duvet cover up and saw this in the description "Stonewashed organic cotton." There's the issue. It's made with long-staple cotton, but the fabric is stonewashed. That process is intended to break down the cotton fibers to soften the fabric, but what it also does is damage it. That damage gives it a fuzzier texture that's a lot more prone to static than smooth, untreated/unprocessed cotton fabric.
u/OrneryLavishness9666r/BeddingView thread →