Wonderful!
This quilt is exceptional, and more importantly, it represents something the industry should be doing far more often: blending linen with rayon. Most consumers do not realize what rayon actually is. Rayon is not a single cheap material—it is a category of regenerated cellulose fibers. The highest-quality fibers ever developed, including Tencel (lyocell) and modal, are rayons. These fibers are extraordinarily smooth, breathable, thermally adaptive, and gentle against the skin. Unfortunately, most people only encounter low-grade viscose rayon, which obscures the true potential of this fiber category. This linen and rayon blend is a perfect example of what becomes possible when manufacturers use rayon properly. Linen provides structure, breathability, and durability, while rayon contributes softness, drape, and a frictionless surface. The result is a textile that feels both grounded and refined. I have extreme skin touch sensitivity, and after years of searching, the only materials I consistently tolerate and prefer are linen blended with high-quality rayons (especially Tencel or modal), Pima cotton, and merino wool. These blends combine structural integrity with an almost frictionless softness that is unmatched by conventional cotton or synthetic fabrics. If consumers understood rayon—especially lyocell and modal—the market would be flooded with these blends. They outperform standard cotton in comfort, temperature regulation, and tactile quality. Once someone experiences a well-engineered linen-rayon blend like this, it becomes very difficult to go back to anything else. I strongly encourage Casaluna and Target to expand this material strategy. Produce more quilts, blankets, sheets, and bedding using linen blended with modal, lyocell (Tencel), and other high-quality rayons. This is the future of comfort textiles, and this quilt proves it.