Mumbai, Feb 06: Bombay Dyeing’s story in Indian homes spans over 145 years, driven by a clear focus on making products that feel good, last long, and earn trust over time. Today, the brand continues to translate that focus into collections that pair strong construction and premium cotton with designs made for everyday living.
In a world where everything is being questioned for its authenticity, Bombay Dyeing stands apart. Each bedsheet, each towel, and every home textile that holds the brand’s name carries with it 145 years of craftsmanship and trust. The philosophy of the brand is plain and straightforward: “When you buy Bombay Dyeing, you buy nothing but the real thing, which no other brand can replace.”
Bombay Dyeing’s bedsheet collections showcase this focus on quality across distinct tiers, each crafted for different needs in Indian homes.
Heritage & Luxury
Celebrating India draws from crafts like Ajrakh, Kasavu, and Madhubani in 100% cotton, 300 TC for cultural depth. Rani ka Baug elevates with 400 TC premium cotton and digitally printed motifs from Jaipur’s royal gardens.
Everyday & Contemporary
Grid Space and Bella Twill from the Classic range bring modern geometry and clean lines. Thyme and Epigram from Essential deliver soft, durable cotton in timeless patterns for daily reliability.
“At Bombay Dyeing, we don’t follow trends. We create classics,” said the Marketing team of Bombay Dyeing. “Our commitment has always been simple: quality you can trust, comfort you can feel, and style that lasts. In a marketplace threatened by counterfeits and mass-produced alternatives, we stand as proof that genuine quality is timeless.”
With consumers ever so conscious about what comes into their homes, Bombay Dyeing’s commitment to quality is an anchor in these tough waters. The brand’s fight against counterfeit goods and protection of the name will strongly underline a certain fact: when customers choose Bombay Dyeing, they receive the craftsmanship, the fabrics superior to anywhere else, and the everyday luxury that defines Bombay Dyeing.

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