All About Bedding

Sleep is one of the most important elements to living a healthy life. While there are many external factors to a good night’s rest, sleep is largely predicated upon (in our opinion) how comfortable and customized your bed is. So, let’s talk bedding. Why? Because it’s the most important place to start. There is no greater feeling than slipping into high-quality sheets, complete with the perfect set of pillows and accent throw. To ease the process of choosing the best bedding, we have broken down our favorites for you.

Sourced from the finest raw materials, Boll & Branch takes great pride in both fabrication and how their sheets are made. They have reinvented their supply chain, putting worker’s needs first––something we greatly admire. From linen to chambray and their cloud-weight signature fabric, you can’t go wrong with the set you choose. Our favorite? The ultra-refined Luxe set, made from the finest organic cotton. 

Meet Matteo. This Los Angeles based manufacturer produces apparel, home fabrics and some of the best bedding we have come across. They have spent years refining their fabrics to make them topnotch––something we can get behind. The sheets and blankets come in a variety of neutral tones, which are  ideal for pulling any given bedroom together effortlessly. We recommend all of the sheets, not just one! Top your bed off with our favorite carriage blanket throw.

Luxury bedding with a rich history. Let us introduce you to Peacock Alley bedding. Founded by Mary Ella Gabler,  this luxe bedding and bath company takes pride in sourcing the finest fabrics. With an array of styles, it is hard to go wrong shopping from Peacock Alley. It truly comes down to personal preference. Each sheet set is incredibly luxurious and comfortable. Going to bed at night will be a treat––something to look forward to. With fabrics such as egyptian cotton, sateen and linen, Peacock Alley offers relevant and contemporary designs with the integrity of the traditional. 


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