First impressions matter, and the CASA COPENHAGEN® Luxuria sheets definitely look the part. The navy blue color is rich and elegant, instantly elevating my bedroom's aesthetic. Unboxing them felt like unwrapping a premium gift—until I noticed the flat sheet seemed oddly oversized for my queen bed. A quick measurement confirmed my suspicion: it was way too big. Customer service is investigating, but since I’ve already washed them, I’m stuck with a sheet that pools on the floor like a clumsy ballgown.
The fitted sheet, though? *Chef’s kiss.* It clung to my 14-inch mattress like it was made for it (because it is). No midnight battles with bunched-up corners here. The deep pockets are a dream for thick mattresses or mattress toppers. But here’s the elephant in the room: the fabric. While marketed as 100% AirCool cotton, some users (and my skeptical fingertips) swear it feels suspiciously like polyester—smooth, slippery, and with a faint synthetic sheen. As someone who sweats like a marathon runner in polyester, I’d suggest doing the ‘burn test’ on a thread if you’re doubtful.
On laundry day, they held up well—no fading or shrinkage after a warm wash and tumble dry. The percale weave promises durability, but only time will tell if they survive my cat’s claw-induced stress tests. Pro tip: If gifting these, keep the receipt handy. While they’re packaged beautifully (hello, Danish design), the fabric controversy and sizing hiccups might leave recipients side-eyeing their ‘luxury’ label.
Verdict? A decent pick if you prioritize fit over fiber authenticity—but cotton purists should proceed with caution.