
NATURESSA
Undyed. Untreated. Incomparable. Tangibly natural. Naturally WESETA.
Naturally Unique
- Made from the best Supima cotton (organic)
- Undyed, natural color
- Environmentally friendly and skin-friendly production
- Understated luxury
- Sustainable and durable


Premium Supima cotton

Skin-friendly

Undyed

Sustainable
naturessa brings together our 160 years of experience and our innovative spirit in a single, unique product. naturessa—the new terry toweling from Weseta Switzerland.
A new kind of luxury. The beauty of natural cotton, woven into the softest terry toweling, gentle on your skin, and our environment.
Untreated. Undyed. Incomparable.

Maximilian Gugelot
CEO

FAQ
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What is the origin of the cotton?
naturessa uses long-staple US Pima organic cotton (GOTS-Zertifiziert) from sustainable cultivation, which is known for its exceptional quality and softness.
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What makes naturessa special?
There are several factors that set naturessa apart:
- Tangibly natural, undyed and untreated cotton
- Made from the finest US Pima organic cotton yarn, delightfully soft to the touch.
- Unique: The cotton has been left in its natural color to suit whatever style you have in your bathroom
- Understated, purist luxury and long-lasting quality
- The avoidance of dyes and softeners make it extremely skin-friendly—even for allergy sufferers
- Highly absorbent and fast-drying
- Sustainable and produced in Switzerland
- Woven in the only terry weaving mill in Switzerland, which has been associated with top quality for 160 years
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How do I wash my naturessa towel?
To take optimum care of your naturessa towel, we recommend gentle machine washing at a low temperature with a mild detergent. Wash the towel at 60 °C the first time; after that, 40 °C is sufficient. Avoid using fabric softener to preserve the fabric’s natural appearance. Please note that the color may change slightly due to the natural coloring.
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What certifications does naturessa have?
naturessa is certified according to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), the world’s leading standard for processing textiles made from organically produced natural fibers.