Indian bed sheet exporters cater majorly to international markets such as the US and Europe. Cotton is a key fabric for bed sheets because of its durability, comfort and breathability qualities.
India, China and Pakistan are the principal players in the global bed linen industry. These nations contribute around 60 per cent of total bed linen exports. South Africa and Latin America are emerging strong markets for Indian exporters. High purchasing power, on time payments, increased demand for Indian bed linen are some of the significant factors which are attracting more exporters to these markets.
Neutral and dark shades are currently ruling the bed sheet market like beige, grey, off white, lighter shades of blue and dark colors like navy blue and wine. There is a huge demand for colors like indigo, neutral colors followed by black, brown, grey, teal, turmeric, maroon and red.
Shree Lakshmi Cotsyn offers a variety of bed sheets like wider width, fitted, and antimicrobial finish. Bed sheets comprise nearly 40 per cent of its total home furnishing production. The company works with all the top brands and retailers across the globe.
Organic is a growing trend in the bed sheet business. Sadyaska is a New Delhi-based organic bedding manufacturer. Texuara is a GOTS certified company which deals in 100 per cent organic bedding products.

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