Pale blue is difficult to get right. Too much pigment and it turns juvenile; too little and it goes grey. Sky Line lands between the two: the blue of an early sky, thinned almost to white, with a stripe you notice at arm's length and lose from across the room. In a bedroom with morning light it opens the space up. In a small bedroom it does what pale colors do, which is make the walls feel further apart.What's in the set+Every order ships as six pieces: duvet cover, fitted sheet, and four pillowcases. There is no upgrade to select and no separate pillowcase listing to hunt for. Both Queen and King include the full set as described.The fiber+Lyocell comes out of a plant rather than a petrochemical process: wood cellulose, dissolved and re-spun. The resulting filament is round and slick, so nothing scratches and heat slides off instead of settling. Moisture management is the real headline. The fiber takes up sweat quickly and lets it evaporate, which is why hot sleepers gravitate toward it. It drapes with weight, pooling gently over the mattress edge. One order dresses the whole bed: six coordinated pieces Cool-touch lyocell from plant cellulose, with a soft, weighty fall Cloud-blue ground carrying a fine woven stripe Styling+Treat it as a coastal room without the nautical props. White walls, a pale washed-oak frame, sheer curtains left long enough to move in a breeze. Add a single ivory waffle blanket folded at the foot and stop there. Natural fibers underfoot, sisal or seagrass, keep the palette honest. If you want contrast, one piece of driftwood-toned pottery does more than a set of matching accessories.Good to know+ Lyocell vs cotton: which is cooler?Lyocell, in most rooms. It draws heat away faster and handles moisture more efficiently than cotton of comparable weight. Cotton muslin breathes through airflow; lyocell works through contact coolness and wicking. Is it too lightweight for winter?Not on its own terms. The duvet cover is a shell; your insert supplies the warmth, and a heavier down or wool fill turns this into a winter bed easily. How does it soften over time?Lyocell arrives close to its final hand, so the change is subtle: a little more fluid, a little more familiar. It will not transform the way cotton does, because it starts smooth rather than earning smoothness. See the rest of the family: Ink Line and Sand Line.