It refers to the number of threads woven into each square inch of fabric. A higher count like 1000 generally produces a denser, smoother, more substantial sheet. At 1000TC, the weave is dense enough that you notice the weight and drape immediately; it's a meaningfully different feel from a standard 400 or 500TC sheet.
Sateen exposes more thread surface, giving the fabric a soft sheen and a silky feel. It is the finish used across these cotton 1000 thread count sheets. Combined with a 1000 thread count, the sateen construction produces a sheet that sits noticeably smoother against the skin than a plain or percale weave at the same count.
Egyptian cotton refers to the fibre, while 1000TC describes the weave density. Compare both ranges to find the feel you prefer.
Not on its own. Fibre quality and weave matter just as much, so a well-made 1000TC sateen feels luxurious while thread count tells only part of the story.
The range covers quilt cover sets, fitted and flat sheets, and pillowcases. You can buy a full 1000 count sheet set or the pieces individually, and the 1000 count bed sheets coordinate with every quilt cover in the range.
Yes. The full collection includes a queen sheet set as well as king, king single, double, super king, and single sizing. Each set coordinates with the matching quilt cover range, so you can build a complete bed in one purchase.
Yes, both sizes are available. King single sheets suit standard and extra-long single beds, while super king 1000 thread count sheets are cut for wider Australian super king mattresses. All sizes share the same sateen finish and six-colour palette.