Our showroom in the heart of Belgrade proudly presents a collection of handcrafted bedding, towels, and kitchen accessories, made from the finest natural materials. Choose from exclusive and certified Giza 92 Egyptian cotton, stonewashed percale cotton from Portugal, and authentic linen grown in European fields.
All our materials possess the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification, ensuring they are safe and free from harmful chemicals.
Visit our online store or come to our showroom in downtown Belgrade and select the perfect addition for your home, whether buying for yourself or as a gift for loved ones.
Step into the world of Zorya where quality, design, and attention to detail come first, and each piece of fabric tells a story of luxury and comfort.
If you have your heart set on choosing exquisite quality bed linen for yourself or as a gift for your dear ones, look no further as you came to the right place! Our workshop takes pride in using exceptionally beautiful natural fabrics for the bedclothes we manufacture.
We keep some of the fabrics in rolls, and yet some have already made it to the shelves transformed into gorgeous bed linen ready to embellish your home.
For centuries now top quality cotton varieties have been grown in Egypt in the wet and fertile Nile Delta…
Linen is one of the oldest known fabrics used for making bedclothes in which even our great-grandmothers used to sleep…
For those keen on bringing a modern air and stylishness into their bedrooms, we are happy to recommend washed cotton…
Linen bedding is becoming an increasingly popular choice in modern interior design. Its natural texture, elegant appearance, and numerous benefits make it an ideal addition to any home.
Both types of pillowcases have the same inner dimensions, with the only difference being in the edges. The classic pillowcase has neat edges, while the Oxford pillowcase features an extra piece of fabric that creates an additional border.
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