Explore our Bedding & More collection — your one-stop destination for cozy essentials that complete your sleep setup.
From plush pillows and mattress protectors to sheet sets, comforters, and mattress toppers, our bedding collection brings comfort, style, and durability to every bedroom.
Whether you’re refreshing your linen closet or upgrading your sleep experience, find quality bedding designed for restful nights and effortless mornings.
Buying New Bedding: FAQs
What does “bedding” include?
Bedding typically includes sheets (fitted sheet, flat sheet, pillowcases), comforters or duvets, duvet covers, blankets and quilts, pillows, and pillow shams.
How do I choose the right bedding size?
Match your bedding to your mattress size (Twin, Full, Queen, King, California King). Deep or pillow-top mattresses may require deep-pocket fitted sheets for a proper fit.
What bedding material is best?
The best material depends on your comfort and sleep style. Popular options include:
Cotton – breathable, soft, and easy to care for
Percale – crisp and cool, great for hot sleepers
Sateen – smooth and silky with a slight sheen
Linen – airy and temperature-regulating
Microfiber – budget-friendly and wrinkle-resistant
Bamboo blends – soft, breathable, and moisture-wicking
What thread count should I look for?
Thread count matters, but quality matters more. 200–400 is breathable and comfortable, while 400–600 is softer and smoother. Very high thread counts don’t always mean better sleep.
How do I choose between a comforter and a duvet?
A comforter is ready to use and convenient. A duvet with a cover offers a customizable look and is easier to clean because the cover is removable.
What warmth level should I choose?
Choose based on your sleeping temperature: lightweight for hot sleepers or warm climates, medium for year-round comfort, and heavyweight for cold sleepers or winter use.
How often should I replace bedding?
Sheets and pillowcases: every 1–2 years. Pillows: every 1–2 years. Comforters and duvets: every 5–10 years. Replace sooner if items lose comfort, support, or freshness.
How often should I wash bedding?
Sheets and pillowcases: weekly. Duvet covers: every 1–2 weeks. Comforters and blankets: every 2–3 months. Always follow care instructions.
Is hypoallergenic bedding worth it?
Yes—especially for allergy-prone sleepers. Hypoallergenic bedding can help reduce dust mites, allergens, and irritants for cleaner sleep.
What bedding is best for hot sleepers?
Look for breathable fabrics (cotton percale, linen, bamboo), moisture-wicking materials, and lightweight comforters or blankets.
How do I keep bedding looking new?
Wash in cold or warm water, avoid harsh detergents and fabric softeners, dry on low heat, and rotate sheet sets regularly.
What should I consider before buying new bedding?
Consider mattress size and depth, fabric preference, sleep temperature, ease of care, and your style/color palette.