- Sales Rank: #321008 in Home
- Size: King Bedspread 120" x 120"
- Color: Antique
- Brand: Europa Fine Linens
Features
- Yarn dyed and Jacquard Woven
- 80% Cotton/20% Polyester for Softness & Strength. Machine Washable
- Available in Antique and White.
- Bedspreads available in Twin, Full, Queen, King
- Finish the European style with matching shams
Elegant matelasse Bedspread is woven in the European style. The blend of 80% pure cotton and 20% polyester ensures softness, long wear and washability. Oversized for lasting use and shrinkage control. Overlock Scallop Stitching. "Kensington" Bedspread is available in: Twin (80"x108"), Full (96"x108"), Queen (102"x120"), King (120"x120") in Antique and White. Shams are Standard (20"x26"x2") in Antique and White.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.Extreme Shrinkage is washed and dried.
By Larry K DeBlieux
I bought this bedspread because of the oversize issue as I wanted something to reach the floor of my bed. It measured out 120 X 120. The first time it was washed and dried it shrank terribly and now has a measurement of 112 X 112 as it shrank 8 inches both ways.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Perfect!
By Sheila P. Van Schoick
I have a queen size bed, but one of the reviewers said that he should have gotten a king for his queen, so I did and it fits perfectly!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Truly a bedspread.
By Boomerang
This covers a king size mattress! Hallelujah! So many bedspreads can't even cover the mattress, much less the top of the box springs. I have a standard depth king mattress on a standard issue metal bed frame and this bedspread does NOT touch the floor, per-washed. I'd say it has about 6" off the floor on the sides, still comingover the top of the boxsprings a good few inches. This has room to spare for shrinkage, so I'm not concerned about washing it. It's very light, suitable for summer beds. I use this with a down comforter folded at the foot of the bed in the winter.



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