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TENCEL fibers come from wood pulp that is processed in a closed loop system, which means almost all solvents and water are reused instead of wasted. They also come from responsibly managed forests, so the environmental footprint is much smaller compared with materials like conventional cotton. You end up with a fabric that feels luxurious while being much kinder to the planet.
Yes, they do. TENCEL fibers are naturally strong, so they can handle frequent commercial washing without losing softness. The key is following proper laundry temperatures and avoiding harsh chemicals. When cared for correctly, TENCEL bedding stays smooth and lasts longer than many cotton blends used in hospitality settings.
Absolutely. TENCEL is known for excellent moisture control and breathability, which helps guests stay cool and comfortable even in humid environments. Because it dries quickly and resists bacterial growth better than many other fibers, it is especially practical for rooms with frequent guest turnover.
Thread count is not the main indicator of quality with TENCEL. Instead, focus on the weave. Sateen weaves feel smoother and more premium for luxury rooms, while percale weaves give a crisp and cool feel that works well in warmer climates. A range around 200 to 400 is usually ideal for most hospitality needs.
TENCEL is generally priced higher than standard cotton blends, so the initial cost can be a factor. It can also wrinkle more easily if not handled properly. And since some buyers are less familiar with TENCEL, you may need to explain the benefits to your procurement team or housekeeping staff. Otherwise, most hotels find it a worthwhile upgrade thanks to its comfort, sustainability, and commercial durability.