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Business Insider
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The 13 best bedding brands, according to interior designers
May 6, 2025 - Interior designers share their top bedding brands for luxurious sheets, pillows, and throws. Favorites include Target, Anthropologie, and Sferra.
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The Spruce
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Discover the Splurge-Worthy Luxury Bedding Brands Our Sleep Editors Love
July 10, 2025 - Great bedding turns your bedroom into a suite. We tested and vetted the best places to buy luxury bedding, including Brooklinen, Parachute, and more.
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Schweitzer Fine Linens
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Luxury Bedding - Italian Bed Linens - Schweitzer Linen
Schweitzer Linen features the finest and most comprehensive selection of bed linens currently available on the web. Most of our linens are unique to Schweitzer, created exclusively for us (and you) by the most innovative and most skillful manufacturers on earth. From fiber to finish, we make it our business to bring you the very highest quality - at prices that belie the luxury and elegance of every item we sell.
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Horchow
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Luxury Bedding | Horchow
From modern to classic, we have hundreds of styles, so you can find the one that’s just right. ... Make your bedroom a true sanctuary with fine Italian linens by Sferra, designed with exceptional beauty and comfort just for you ... Refresh the bedroom and create a calming sanctuary with Horchow’s stunning selection of designer bedding. From organic cotton sheets to mohair throw blankets, our luxury bedding brands provide everything needed to ensure a fabulous look and a good night’s rest.
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Peacock Alley
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Luxury Bedding by Peacock Alley – Bed Sheets, Sets & Linens
Bedding in shades of white turns any room into a luxe sanctuary. ... Shop our most loved linens, thoughtfully bundled for an easy, elevated refresh—now up to 25% off. Shop all Bundles · Luxury Sheet Sets Bath Linens Luxury Bedding Blankets
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Yves Delorme
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Luxury Bedding, Bed Linens & Sets | Shop All Collections
At Yves Delorme, we have been perfecting the art of luxury bed linens for generations. Our commitment to exceptional quality, exquisite craftsmanship, and timeless elegance has made us a trusted name in luxury bedding. From the boudoir shams to the soft quilted coverlets, our bed linens are ...
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Frette
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Shop All - Luxury Linens | Frette
Links Embroidered Bed · lozenge · Luxury Cashmere Velvet · Luxury Glowing Weave · Luxury Grove · Luxury Reed · luxury silk · Luxury Wool Velvet · Mouline Blow · Naturalismo · Net Silk · Nuage · Paisley Embroidery · Passage Poplin · Sanctuary Silk · Trail · Voyager · Temperature · Cool · Warm · Feel · Crisp · Silky · Smooth · Style · Minimalist · Modern ·
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SFERRA
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Luxury Bedding - Bed Sheets, Duvet Covers, & Shams | SFERRA
Experience luxurious bedding—from high-end duvet covers, bed sheets, and pillowcases to blankets & more, made from the finest, most premium-grade fibers the world over. Shop SFERRA's collection of luxury sateen and percale bedding.
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Macy's
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Designer Bedding Brands Made for Luxury
September 30, 2019 - More than a brand, Ralph Lauren represents a luxurious way of life. Making this lifestyle more feasible, Lauren Ralph Lauren bedding ensures you can add premium comfort to your home with this collection of attainable designer bedding. We love Lauren Ralph Lauren’s timeless designs that incorporate a fresh, modern spirit.
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HiEnd Accents
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Luxury Bedding and Home Decor | Elevate Your Space with HiEnd Accents
HiEnd Accents designs and creates everyday luxury bedding and linens, sheeting, decorative pillows and other home textiles. Founded in 2005 and based in Dallas, Texas, our mission is to elevate our customers' lives via beautifully designed home ...
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Cozy Earth
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Luxury Bedding | Cozy Earth
viscose bedding products to find the best modern luxury bedding on the market! Not sure where to start?
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Eastern Accents
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Eastern Accents - Luxury Designer Bedding, Linens, And Home Decor
Eastern Accents works with world renowned designers to bring you the utmost quality you deserve. We work with top designers and brands: Eastern Accents, de Medici Fine Linen, Celerie Kemble, Barclay Butera, Thom Filicia, Niche, Studio 773, Alexa Hampton, Mashup: Mix & Match.
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Williams Sonoma
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Luxury Bedding & Bedding Sets | Williams Sonoma
Shop Williams-Sonoma Home's luxury bedding and bedding sets for bedding you want to come home to everyday. Find quality bedding in colors and prints that you will love.
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Reddit
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r/Bedding on Reddit: Very High End Recommendations - Can spend $100K or more
August 12, 2024 -

We have a client that needs 20 sets of bedding.

Musts - need to wash in hot water

Does not want to look like hotel bedding - interesting colours could be a plus.

No Ironing

No flax

We are thinking cotton bedding and linen duvets unless anyone has any recommendations

From what we've researched - maybe Frette or Sferra for the cotton bedding

Could look into McCaw Allen Irish Linen - really open to searching out the option fits the needs.

We would like all the bedding to be grouped by a trim or embroidery to identify area. (We could get this done custom after)

Anything we aren't thinking about would be a plus - ie pillows/duvet inserts.

Another question - the client wants to do the Euro style of two folded duvets in a king. Are we doing two twin XL or should we go larger due to folding the duvets.

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I agree with u/merseykat that if you're going into the true 'luxury' category of bedding you won't want to wash them on hot and that warm wash will be the max you'll want to wash such sheets at (delicate cycle/dry, essentially). If your clients also do not want flax and wish for 'crisp' sheets that don't require much ironing then linen will pretty much be out of the question as linen wrinkles as a feature (and all linen is made from flax), and while percale cotton needs ironing far more than cotton sateen, percale cotton is what most hotels use for their 'crisp/smooth' texture that most know. Sateen cotton is more 'silky-soft' and is usually the crowd favorite of most people in the world, I would say (especially higher thread-count sateen). Embroidery is nice to look at, but as someone with sensitive skin I cannot abide sleeping with lace trims or anything that rubs against my skin even the slightest bit when I sleep, so if your clients are looking for sheets that are going to be used then I would not recommend fancy-looking sheets unless they want to use them for decoration-only, you know? Most brands that are considered luxury are ones like Sferra, Frette, Amalia Home, Pratesi, St Geneve, Matouk, Letto, etc. and I would highly recommend getting as many swatch samples (or visiting a local linen shop that has the samples in-store) before making any purchases. Usually 'the best' cotton fabrics (imo) are Giza or Sea Island cottons (extra-long staple length) in either percale cotton (more crisp and smooth), sateen cotton (warmer but very soft) or a cotton/silk mix (usually the most expensive but most fussy). You could also go full silk but that sometimes is not the best as it can more easily wear down and has to be babied when washed (always cold wash, special detergent and usually low/air dry). If allergies are an issue/skin sensitivities then the best fabrics to use are either full-silk (Castello Home or Amalia Home has some silk options that look quite nice) or bamboo as they work best in those situations, though for bamboo it's a bit more challenging to find a really higher-end version (like SDH Legna, which is a crowd-pleaser for many), but again, both will need to be washed with cold/warm wash. As for duvet inserts/pillows, most really adore (for luxury homes) Eiderdown pillows/duvet inserts and they will definitely break the bank if you go that route, otherwise brands like Frette will have some really nice options for goose down if they want the 'light and fluffy' look in their beds (but will have to have a colder room temp to be able to sleep under very comfortably if their humidity levels where they live is semi-high). If allergies are an issue, though, wool or silk tend to work well for allergy suffers and are hypoallergenic (but cannot be washed), so keep that in mind, too. Hope this helps and good luck :) P.S. If you go with high-end luxury bedding, especially for sheets, you won't be looking at many options with color, especially really nice Giza cottons from brands like Frette, etc. Most color options tend to be only via special order companies, so if your client is looking for Giza cotton sheets that are Fuchsia then chances are they'll have to special order that and there's a possibility that the quality of the sheets might be degraded by the dying process.
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Okay, so.... most of the true luxury sheeting brands are going to specify a Cold water wash. If your client washes those in hot water, then it's going to be at their own risk. IMHO they could get away with a Warm wash/cold rinse, but Hot? Especially allergy-level Hot which is minimum 130F for the entire wash cycle? *smh* Usually the only brands that say Hot water wash are going to be those that also supply the hotel trade (like Mascioni.) But hotel brands are likely going to be white only. That's how their manufacturing is set up, unless you are going to do full-on custom. The honest answer to the "no ironing" is - in reality - "how much wrinkling is your client going to be okay with?" FYI, sateen weave sheets will wrinkle less than percale, but even then there are variations among brands and even within a given brand's model lines. Some sateens wrinkle more, some less. But there are still going to be some wrinkles. If they don't like wrinkles, and don't want to iron, then they do not want linen. With linen, wrinkles are a feature, not a bug. Not to be snarky or anything, but... does your client know anything at all about bedding? Do they even know whether they want/like percale vs sateen? What kind of sheeting do they sleep on now, and what do they like or dislike about it? Or did they just see some pretty photos in Architectural Digest and say "we want something like that, find it please" ? And I am not even going to ask why they need 20 complete sets, lol.
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Peacock Alley
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Luxury Bedding by Peacock Alley – Sheets, Linens, Comforters
We understand that the best bedrooms come in many colors with unique themes that can be elevated with the perfect high end sheets and luxury bedding. Peacock Alley offers over 35 stylish colors and patterns to perfectly match the color and ambiance of your space. From classic white high end sheets to modern platinum bed linens - finding the right color to enhance your design style and complement the bedroom in your home is easy at Peacock Alley.
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Ballard Designs
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Luxury Bedding & Bedding Sets | Ballard Designs
Buy luxury bedding now at Ballard Designs for bedding sets, bedspreads, and comforters to enjoy life in!
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Crane & Canopy
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High-quality, designer home goods at an innovative price point. Exclusive Modern Romantic bedding. – Crane & Canopy
Crane & Canopy is an online bedding company conceived to deliver high quality, designer bedding and duvet covers at an innovative price point, starting at $89. We design original products, connect customers with premium factories, and strive to bring modern home decor to our customers at a fraction of the cost of traditional bedding retailers.
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Reddit
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r/Bedding on Reddit: Any guidance around "luxury" sheets?
October 14, 2024 -

Hi all,

I'm finally ready to spare no expense to make my bed as comfortable as possible, but am having trouble sorting through all the "best of" lists out there for sheets.

I've tried Brooklinen and wasn't a fan.

I was about to pull the trigger on Cozy Earth, but then read a number of reviews saying there were longevity issues.

I'm looking at Quince and Boll and Branch, but I'm not really sure what to go with, or if there's another brand I'm missing.

In terms of specific needs, my husband occasionally gets overheated when he sleeps. It would also be good to have something fairly stain-resistant, due to kids and whatnot.

Thanks for any guidance you can give.

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Frontgate
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Bedding Sets & Luxury Bedding | Frontgate
Looking for a luxurious bedding set to bring your bedroom together? Shop Frontgate line of premium bedding sets in a variety of stunning designs.
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Buyer Select
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75+ Luxury Bedding for 2025 & How to Choose Designer Bedding
April 22, 2025 - Find designer and luxury bedding sets from all the top brands, from Amity Home, Ann Gish, Annie Selke, Ralph Lauren, Barclay Butera, Calisto Home, Eastern Accents, Dian Austin, Donna Karan, Fino Lino, French Laundry, Isabella Collection by Kathy ...