Of course, the question that comes to mind is where are the best places to buy bedding? Depending on your needs and budget, there are a lot of options. Are you after something simple or hoping to style a bed that resembles those in a five-star hotel?  This is a list of the best places to buy bedding, whether you’re after bedding basics like the best bed sheets, the best pillows or the best luxury bedding. We’ve categorized our favorite places by our editor’s picks – the brands we love ourselves – the best places to scoop up those bedding essentials, shop sustainable bedding, indulge in designer pieces, or browse a selection of brands and bedding from department-store retailers.  Just one word of departing advice: please don’t forget the mattress protector, and if you’re curious about any bedroom design ideas, you have our permission, and that of experts, bedding is a great place to start.

H&G’s Favorite Bedding Brands

1. Brooklinen (opens in new tab)

Known for: the Internet’s most loved sheets  What: Bed, Bath, Essentials, Kids bedding Available at: Brooklinen (opens in new tab) Brooklinen’s claim to fame may be their sheets, but we’ve tried almost everything Brooklinen has to offer, and they consistently wow us with a steady rotation of bedding basics, some fun accent pieces, and limited edition launches to really whet our appetite. The bedding encourages bundling, making it easy to make your entire bed from the retailers selection of inserts, duvets, sheets, pillows and blankets.  The company also frequently offers 10% off to first-time customers and offers a 365-day return policy and warranty for maximum versatility.  The H&G Editor’s Picks

2. Anthropologie (opens in new tab)

Known for: dreamy, unique bedding with a bohemian touch If there’s one thing you buy from Brooklinen, make it these buttery soft sheets. You may even find yourself becoming a collector.  These linen sheets may just start an obsession with linen, and they only get softer with each wash.  This cloudlike down comforter is available in three warmth levels. What: Bed, Bath, Essentials, Available at: Anthropologie (opens in new tab)  Anthropologie fully carries its whimsical bohemian brand identity into its home furnishings and bedding collections. In addition to its in-house creations and design partnerships, Anthro carries brands like Coyuchi, Sunday Citizen and Sijo and unique one-of-a-kind items with a focus on fair-trade, ethically made, and upcycled products. If you love exploring little details and bedding with a look that you really can’t find anywhere else, for us, it’s all about Anthropologie.  The H&G Editor’s Picks

3. Boll & Branch (opens in new tab)

Known for: Organic Cotton and responsibly sourced down A soft voile fabrication arranged in a floral design is beautiful on its own or coordinating with a duvet for an extra fluffy bed. Available in purple, a chartreuse green and white. A one-of-a-kind accent pillow made out of overstock fabric and then hand embroidered makes for an interesting conversation piece.  Created exclusively for Anthro with French artist Nathalie Lete this duvet is like a nice walk through nature. Plus, its made with organic cotton and it’s reversible too.  What: Bed, Bath, Essentials Available at: Boll & Branch (opens in new tab), Nordstrom (opens in new tab) Boll & Branch built its identity around fair labor practices and organic materials. In fact, they’re the first 100% organic Fair Trade Certified bedding company, well ever. Between unwinding in their Signature Hemmed Sheets, made from 100% cotton, or indulging with a fluffy down duvet insert, featuring ethically sourced down from USA farms, then cleaned with Bluesign certified detergent, making the down 2x cleaner than the government standard, and allergy-friendly, there is a product that will change how you think about bedding.  The H&G Editor’s Picks

4. Serena & Lily (opens in new tab)

Known for: blue and white bedding perfected This beautiful set is made with organic, long-staple cotton that gets softer with wear. A striped coverlet is an easy seasonal update.  This down is responsibly sourced from farms in the U.S. then triple-washed. It comes in two sizes and three fill densities, according to your individual preferences or climate.  What: Sheets, Duvet covers, Throws, Bath, Bedroom furniture, Mattress, Inserts and protectors Nursery bedding Available at: Serena & Lily (opens in new tab) Serena & Lily offers the coastal California design element that is both casual and refined.  They’ve all but mastered the blue and white look, but of course offer other hues too, as well as covetable furniture to fully round out your bedroom.  The luxury linens are all sourced from Portugal in Percale, Sateen, and Linen arrangements and truly made to mix and match as you please.  The H&G Editor’s Picks

5. Sijo Home (opens in new tab)

Known for:  Cooling comfort with specialty fabrics Tell us a more perfect combination than gingham print on European linen?  Seer-sucked cotton with an hand-embroidered trim transports us to a cottage along the coast. Replicate the feelings at home with this set.  An insanely soft alpaca blanket is for those who like to enjoy the finer things of life and is a layering essential.  What: Linen, Eucalyptus, and temperature regulating bedding and loungewear Sijo Home is an innovator in the bedding space with an emphasis on sustainability. Their original debut, the classic French Linen with a stonewashed feel and produced in small batches and sustainably sourced, while the soft and silky Eucalyptus is especially kind on hair and skin, and quite literally coolest sheets they offer.  Only recently did Sijo incorporate cotton into their sheets, with their newest innovation, Clima, a cotton fabrication that incorporates phase change material to keep you warm when you’re cold, or cold when you’re hot.  Sijo sells the flat-sheet separately so team no-sheet don’t have to pay for more than they need. They also offer a risk-free 30 day period to try out your bedding.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Best Brands for Bedding Essentials

The Company Store (opens in new tab)

Known for: bedding for the entire family and down offerings Soft like silk, gentle on hair and skin, and refreshingly cooling, no matter the time of year.  Sijo’s roots started with incredibly soft French Linen The new Clima collection adds phase change material into cotton bedding for better temperature regulation.  What: Sheets, Comforters, Pillows, Duvets, Protectors, Quilts, Bath Kid’s Bedding Available at: The Company Store, (opens in new tab) The Home Depot (opens in new tab) The Company Store’s bedding origins revolve around their down offerings, but today they have a wide selection of down, down alternative products and bedding materials.  No stranger to bold colors, or prints, they typically offer a rainbow of color options and have a personalization program for monogramming. From wrinkle-free sheets and the coziest flannel to eco-conscious down bedding breakthroughs, The Company Store has lots to offer that you’re bound to love.  The H&G Editor’s Picks

Parachute (opens in new tab)

Known for: Freeing sleepers from the top sheet This pretty quilt expertly combines florals and stripes.  A little extra cushion, and major protection for your mattress. It’s available in two pocket depths for a secure fit for your bed. A basic, washable, medium-weight comforter that comes in a bunch of colors and has loops for when you want to use a duvet cover, too.  What: Sheets, Duvet Covers, Pillows, Inserts, Toppers, Mattress, Inserts, Bathrobes Available at: Parachute (opens in new tab) Take it back to the basics. Parachute encompasses modern, no-frills design with an emphasis on high-quality products. Parachute was one of the first to make the top-sheet optional, but don’t worry, it’s still available, just an upcharge as basic sheet sets include just the fitted sheet and pillowcases. The Parachute color palette is very neutral-focused, but they feature a ton of materials centered around cotton including brushed cotton, sateen, percale, and organic cotton and more. Parachute is one to watch, with some exciting new projects on the horizon as they continue to grow.   The H&G Editor’s Picks

Riley Home (opens in new tab)

Known for: Luxury without a markup Parachute is working to convert all of its textiles to organic cotton, starting with this soft, garment-washed design.
This European down-filled pillow has a thicker gusset design to take the strain off the neck of side sleepers.  The Cloud Cotton Robe is one of the hallmarks of Parachute’s brand, with a robust fanbase of people who want to wear Parachute’s Turkish cotton around the house, and not just in bed. The Unisex robe is available in 8 colors and in sizes XS-3X.  What: Sheets, Duvets, Pillows, Throws,  Available at: Riley  (opens in new tab) Riley is another newish bedding company aiming to deliver the highest quality at the best prices. Riley has exclusive partnerships with Portugal’s finest textile mills, many of which have been family-owned for generations,  as well as global and US-based manufacturers. They love to tap into the expression of “Life of Riley,” an enviable carefree, jet-set life, where relaxation is at its heart, and this bedding aims to do just that.  The H&G Editor’s Picks

Best Organic Bedding Brands

The Citizenry (opens in new tab)

Known for: Fair trade and artisanally sourced decor + stonewashed linens and stunning dec pillows Created in Portugal with a crisp and cool feel, lavender is one bed sheet color that may actually help you sleep better. Flat sheet sold separately.  The exact comforter you’ve been holding out to snuggle down with, available in two weights.  Every duvet cover set has a coordinating sheet as well. The Belgian linen duvet has a cotton percale reverse.  What: Bed, Bath, Decor Available at: The Citizenry (opens in new tab), Nordstrom (opens in new tab) The spectrum of Citizenry’s catalog spans furniture, rugs, and decor, sourced from over 3,000 artisans around the world, 22 countries if we’re counting. But if you’re after bedding, they’re most renowned for the stonewashed linen, made of French flax and woven in the oldest, family-run linen mill in Portugal, while the handmade lumbar pillows are a bonafide staple for fans of the Citizenry. The Citizenry works with fair trade artisans around the world to bring global design and time-worn techniques to individuals intrigued and inspired by the craft. In fact, artisans and partners are paid two times the standard fair trade rate for their skills. 

Cozy Earth (opens in new tab)

Known for:  The softest bamboo bedding you’ve ever experienced Available in several versatile colors, the distributor, Machado Linen Mill, claims they’re one of the most sought-after wedding gifts in Portugal. This stunning lumbar pillow is handmade in small batches by a collective of 200 master artisans in Cappadocia. Each pillow takes half a day to complete. Made in Andes of Baby Alpaca, the neutral hand-loomed design takes up to a week to craft. The result? Buttery-soft perfection What: Bed, Bath, Essentials, Clothing, Kids Cozy Earth may have originated around a fascination with a silk comforter, but it’s their bamboo bedding that is the true standout: soft, airy, and temperature regulating.  Cozy Earth worked diligently from start to finish with farmers to manufacturers to create from bamboo fabric and fiber is responsibly sourced, made of the highest quality, and avoids using any sort of chemicals in its fabric treatment. The fiber process also recycles water and does not release waste into the environment.  It’s also incredibly telling that they stand behind their product and it’s quality, that they offer a 10-year warranty on bedding, towels, and clothing against pilling, discoloration, and shredding. Pretty incredible considering some bedding experts recommend refreshing linens every two years. And you get a 100 night sleep trial to decide if they’re up to your own standards.  The H&G Editor’s Picks

Coyuchi (opens in new tab)

Known for:  organic linens with a relaxed, California aesthetic  Consider us obsessed with these breathable, moisture-wicking, incredibly soft, and environmentally-friendly sheets. It’s both linen and bamboo, in a first of its kind sheeting that you simply have to try.  The bamboo comforter was only the beginning for Cozy Earth What: Bed, Bath, Essentials, Clothing For those on the hunt for wholly organic bedding, without fail, our minds immediately drift to Coyuchi’s selection of percale cotton, linen, jersey and more . Since 1991, they’ve been ahead of the eco-friendly curve with their commitment to 100% organic fibers and a traceable supply chain. Their products come with a host of certifications including GOTS, GOLS, MadeSafe, Fair Trade Certified, and 1% for the Planet.  Also unique, their circular initiates to minimize waste include their 2nd Home Take Back™ program, where people can send back old Coyuchi products (in exchange for a discount) , which are checked for flaws and repaired to be as good as new.  Quite simply, Coyuchi’s mission is to “make the highest-quality products while leaving the least possible impact on the earth.” The H&G Editor’s Picks

Ettitude (opens in new tab)

Known for: Vegan silk bedding made from bamboo The sturdy and supple 185 gsm linen gets softer with each wash and are made with low-impact dyes.  This lightweight organic cotton comforter is the perfect lightweight layer, and it has corner loops should you choose to add a cover.  We won’t blame you either if you choose to spend all your down time in this delicious waffle weave robe. We’re doing it too. Available in 5 colors What: Bed, Bath, Baby, Lounge Available at: Ettitude (opens in new tab), Goldune (opens in new tab) Another bamboo fave, Ettitude stands out for its own proprietary silky Bamboo blend known as CleanBamboo. It’s not actually a blend, because its made of 100% Bamboo Lyocell, but the process  use 500x less water and produces 52% less CO2 than cotton, resulting in a product that is sustainable, soft, breathable and durable. The name Ettitude is derived from the idea of “Eco-Attitude,” with sustainability built into every angle of the business. When shopping direct, you can also easily see the environmental assessment and traceability of each item’s production.  The H&G Editor’s Picks

Eucalypso Home (opens in new tab)

Known for: Silky soft Tencel Lyocell sheets These CleanBamboo sheets are sustainably produced and sleep soft and cool. They’re the core of the brand.  Protect and cushion your bed with a quilted bamboo protector with a non-toxic TPU lining to repel stains and spills.  What: Sheets Available at: Eucalypso (opens in new tab) The small business’ offering may be limited, but they excel in their flagship offering: eucalyptus. Eucalyptus sheets, duvet covers, and pillowcases to be exact. Bedding is made with premium 100% TENCEL™ Lyocell fibers from eucalyptus. The fabrics are spun using their own DreamWeave technology to make them silkier and cooler to the touch. In addition to those amazing and relaxing qualities, eucalyptus is also antibacterial and hypoallergenic for sensitive or acne-prone skin, as well as gentle on hair. The TENCEL lyocell is created in a closed-loop process that is free of toxic chemicals, ensuring that 99.9% of all water and solvents are recycled. The Bamboo is grown and milled in Austria, then made in fair trade factories in Pakistan and China. Their products are Fair Trade, GOTS and OEKO-TEX certified. The H&G Editor’s Pick

Woolroom (opens in new tab)

Known for:  Wool bedding basics and cotton bed linen Silky smooth, cooling, and gentle on skin and hair, what more could you want out of bedding?  What: Pillows, duvets protectors, toppers, mattresses Shop at: Woolroom (opens in new tab) The British Brand has worked tirelessly over the last 14 years to destigmatize what you think you know about wool, and highlight the benefits of sleeping on wool, including superior temperature moisture regulation, hypoallergenic properties, and overall ethically production.  Woolroom offers easy care machine washable wool when encased in organic cotton and even organic wool options. Woolwoom takes wool sourcing and production exceptionally seriously and is unique in offering a Wool ID® Traceability Programme where wool used in any Woolroom bedding and mattress collections will be fully traceable back to a group of farms in the UK. Each product has a QR code that enables you to see down to the sheep that it came from.   The H&G Editor’s Pick

Best Luxury and Designer Bedding brands

Ballard Designs (opens in new tab)

Known for:  Traditional and Contemporary Bedding Collections and Personalization Offerings The comforter is hand-crafted from traceable and machine washable British wool with an organic cotton outer ideal for year round comfort. Protects and cushions your mattress with a breathable layer of wool.  The Deluxe Wooly Mattress combines 4500 coils with wool comfort layers and is available in medium or firm tensions. It’s designed and developed in the UK, hand-crafted in the USA What: Comforter, duvet and quilt sets, sheet collections, mattresses and inserts Shop at: Ballard Designs (opens in new tab) Ballard Designs’ is a decorator’s paradise, with the ability to source everything for your home in one space. In addition to beautifully appointed bedding sets, the imagery (and catalogs) itself serves up immense bedroom inspiration, they also offer luxurious sheet options including Egyptian Percale and Belgian Linen. Many of these items can also be monogrammed as you please.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Frette

Known for:  Luxurious Hotel Quality Linens and Bath Both playful and timeless, the Audree Quilt can easily be mixed and matched, and monogrammed, too! A crisp bedskirt in a toile print is the finishing touch every proper bed needs.  An embroidered edge adds impeccable detail. Choose from Cornflower blue or white, and made in Portugal.  What: Bed linens, sheets, inserts, bath, robes Shop at: Frette (opens in new tab), Bloomingdale’s (opens in new tab), Harrods (opens in new tab), Saks Fifth Avenue (opens in new tab) Frette has a rich 160-year heritage that has graced the beds of European royalty to the most exclusive luxury hotel rooms around the world from The Plaza in New York to The Savoy in London. Skilled Italian artisans craft products that embody luxury, comfort, and creativity using the finest materials available. Beyond your travels, You can also enjoy the high-quality linens at home,   The H&G Editor’s Pick

Frontgate (opens in new tab)

Known for:  Fashionable bedding Frette’s signature sheets features a double open hemstitch on soft cotton sateen The colorblocked Chain design is both modern and classic, made of pure virgin wool. This fluffy and sumptuously filled duvet  is filled with 85% Polish White Goose Down and has a 9 TOG rating.  What: Comforter, duvet and quilt sets, sheet collections, bedding essentials Shop at: Frontgate (opens in new tab) Frontgate is a sister company to Ballard Designs, and offers a robust selection of fashionable designer-quality bedding. The stylish bedding emphasizes detail and texture for a luxurious approach to bedroom styling. And when it comes to basics, they’ve mastered hotel-quality finds. The H&G Editor’s Pick

Lili Alesandra

Known for:  Classic and modern bedding with a touch of glam We’re in love with all the beautiful detailing on a linen cotton blend of the Aksana Embroidered Bedding Collection. This comforter with premium down with a 550 fill power has a Moroccan-inspired trellis pattern and is machine washable.  These luxury allergen-free pillows use goose down that is washed 15 times with biodegradable soap in purified water, and feature a 2" gusset for better loft and additional neck support. What: Bedding collections, sheets, down inserts, accent pillows, throws, curtain panels and rugs Shop at: Bloomingdale’s (opens in new tab), Horchow (opens in new tab), Neiman Marcus (opens in new tab), Perigold (opens in new tab) Lili Alessandra is a favorite of the designer trade for its versatility with both refined and contemporary designs for a style that brand founder Sandra Hernandez Yedor dubs “Luxe Modernity”. There’s no shortage of artful designs and color combinations, especially among its standout collection of accent pillows. The brand is also looking to expand into more organic and eco-friendly products, like utilizing hemp as one of its fabric options.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Matouk

Known for:  Timeless quality, embroidered details, and a special license with Schumacher This diamond-quilted design is made from 100% hemp.  Get lost in the beautiful detailing of this throw pillow, that is anything but basic. Tell us, what’s more luxe than a silk bed skirt for sleek texture on to your bed? What: Bedding collections, Sheets Inserts, Bath, Table linens, Bespoke services Shop at: Bloomingdale’s (opens in new tab), Horchow (opens in new tab), Neiman Marcus (opens in new tab), Nordstrom (opens in new tab), Perigold (opens in new tab) Matouk signifies American luxury: with almost 100 years in operation, family owned and operated, and artisan built.  Matouk has the ability to customize your bedding to exacting specifications through their Bespoke Atelier and monogramming services. Matouk also has a licensing agreement with Schumacher to exclusively use its timeless prints across its textile offerings. It’s not uncommon to find Matouk linens at a number of luxury hotels and resorts such as the infamous Colony Palm Beach in Palm Beach, Florida, or the brand new Equinox hotel in New York City. The H&G Editor’s Pick

Peacock Alley (opens in new tab)

Known for: luxury linen and bath products that are interior designer approved The botanical Pomegranate print is based on an 18th century design from Schumacher’s archive, and is printed in Italy on our 500 thread count Luca Egyptian cotton percale and finished with the subtlest scalloped edge. This embroidered floral vine trim is just one of the countless designs Matouk offers on the hems of its flat sheets and pillows. These down comforters are filled with premium, ethically sourced European duck down with a 600 fill power and have a baffle-box construction to keep fill in place.  Available in summer, all-season and winter weights. What: Sheets, coverlets, duvets, bath, pillows, featherbed Peacock Alley nails the look when it comes to elegant and refined bedding, without being so fussy that you wouldn’t be able to live in your bedding. All textiles are sourced from around the world, especially Portugal before being sewn in a Dallas workshop.  Coverlets and quilts are a signature component to a well-layered and appointed bed, with fine textiles and craftsmanship at the heart of every product.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Pine Cone Hill

Known for: Bright colors and classic cuts Peacock Alley’s signature sateen sheeting will have you humming yourself to sleep in no time.  The shade detailing of this made-to-order jacquard duvet cover is absolutely exquisite.  A Matelassé Coverlet is an essential component of any Peacock Alley bed. What: Duvets, quilts throws, sheets Shop at: Annie Selke (opens in new tab), One Kings Lane (opens in new tab), Perigold (opens in new tab) Pine Cone Hill is an extension of textile designer Annie Selke’s offerings as a bedding brand. Selke is not one to shy away from color and fun prints, but she does offer more neutral or refined options as well among a selection of quilts, sheets, duvets, and more.  Pine Cone Hill also has a special textile collection with celebrity designer Kit Kemp, as well as its own monogram shop for personalization options. All products are crafted by artisans committed to fair-labor practices. The H&G Editor’s Pick

Pom Pom at Home (opens in new tab)

Known for: High-quality linens with a laid-back, coastal California flair This colorful, high-impact printed duvet is a good dose of happiness. And you can coordinate this playful print with matching wallpaper and pajamas.  Part of Kit Kemp’s bedding collection, this scalloped quilt is both contemporary and timeless.   This hotel-style 400-thread count cotton sheet set adds a gentle pop of color with three embroidered lines on the pillowcase and flat sheet.  What: Belgian Linen, sheets, duvet covers, throws, accent pillows, rugs Shop at: Pom Pom at Home, (opens in new tab) Lulu & Georgia (opens in new tab), Nordstrom (opens in new tab), One Kings Lane (opens in new tab), Perigold (opens in new tab) Pom Pom at Home’s Designer and CEO, Hilde Leiaghat, combines her Belgian upbringing with her California cool lifestyle. The linen-centric brand says its mission is “to evoke a sense of romanticism, peaceful memories, and gentleness is always kept in mind.” Fairtrade environments and high-quality materials are at the base of the brand.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Gingerlily

Known for: Luxurious silk bedding Linen is the core of the Pom Pom at Home Brand; choose from seven muted colors.  The Henley bedding collection will help you achieve a coastal look.  Fringe, tassels and poms poms all come together for a fun look in a neutral palette.  What: Duvets, shams, sheets, comforters Shop at: Bloomingdale’s (opens in new tab),  Harrods (opens in new tab), Perigold (opens in new tab), Saks Fifth Avenue (opens in new tab) There’s really nothing more luxurious than sleeping between silk. Gingerlily started with a silk-filled duvet, the first of its kind in Europe, and has since expanded to an assortment of sheets, duvets, and pillows, all in fine mulberry silk. Silk’s duality enables you to sleep cool in the summer, and stay comfortable in the winter.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Sferra (opens in new tab)

Known for: Fine Italian linens The silk comforter is filled with strands of the finest quality pure long strand mulberry silk which helps to regulate your body temperature while you sleep, and wrapped in a cotton cover with ties to attach to a duvet, or a secondary comforter for customized warmth.  These sheets are gentle on skin and hair, hypoallergenic, and regulate your body temperature, not to mention how sleek silk sheets elevate the look of your bed.  In addition to classic solid styles, Gingerlily partnered with designer, illustrator and eponymous color consultant, Vanessa Konig of Konig Colours to create this coverlet with a woven jacquard weave. What: Bedding, mattress, pillows, duvets, bath, table linens Shop at: Sferra, (opens in new tab) Bloomingdale’s (opens in new tab),  Harrods (opens in new tab), Nordstrom (opens in new tab) Sferra combines fine Italian craftsmanship with the highest quality materials and impeccable attention to detail. Originating in the late 1800s, connecting Italian lace to Americans, Sferra has grown into a textile powerhouse known for its quality and consistent innovation with cotton, like being the first to introduce long staple cotton or the rare cotton variations it cultivates with its SFERRA Giza 45 Egyptian Cotton bedding.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Yves Delorme

Known for: Feminine florals and vibrant colors with a French flair The Pettine Collection is a fanciful refresh to the beloved Celeste—SFERRA’s best-selling percale for over 20 years— featuring scalloped edges and satin stitch embroidery on crisp, extra-long staple cotton. The hand-crafted Sognante utilizes a pocket spring coil system built for joint pressure and tension release, A high-density insulator pad, all-natural Talalay latex provides lumbar support, while layers of silk, cashmere, and cooling gel offer comfort for all sleep types. Mattresses have a 90-day satisfaction guarantee and a 20-year Manufacturer’s Warranty. This iconic cotton herringbone throw is just $99, and comes in many colors. It can also be monogrammed for further customization.  What: Bedding, bath, sleepwear Shop at:  Bloomingdale’s (opens in new tab), Harrods, (opens in new tab) Selfridges (opens in new tab), Amara (opens in new tab), Perigold (opens in new tab) Yves Delorme is a colorful lesson on tasteful maximalism, with no shortage of vibrant colors or sophisticated prints. The French Design brand revolves around the principles of Poetry, Audacity, Excellence, and Savoir-Faire, it was influenced by the spirit of Haute Couture after all, and yes, they do offer couture bedding if you’re after highly individualized bedding.  It is recognized by the French Government as an “Enterprise of Living Patrimony” indicating the highest levels of manufacturing and authenticity. The eco-conscious company also works to reduce its environmental impact via collections made entirely from organic and Supima™ cotton and reusable packaging. And if you want lingerie or a robe that matches your duvet, well that can be arranged as well.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

The White Company (opens in new tab)

Known for: Fine homewares with an emphasis on pure, clean white The Un Jour, Une Histoire, or “Once Upon a Time,”  collection transports your bedroom  into a lush garden, printed on Supima certified cotton sateen.  This stunning velvet accent pillow with a cabochon motif can fit into a range of color schemes.  This sumptuous navy velvet coverlet is a welcome addition to any bed.  What: Bedding, bath, sleepwear, home fragrance Shop at: The White Company (opens in new tab) Selfridges (opens in new tab) The White Company found itself a niche and does it well, making itself the go-to destination for all things white bedding, whether you’re after fine cotton bedding or rich cashmere.   The H&G Editor’s Pick

Best Department Retailers to buy bedding

Bloomingdale’s (opens in new tab)

Featured Brands: Bloomingdale’s, Calvin Klein, Frette, Matouk, Sferra, Ralph Lauren, Scandia Home, Yves Delorme The rich hand embroidered details of the Adeline Flat Sheet evoke a vintage feel not often seen today.  Opt for a bit of detail with this soft-gray ditzy-floral pattern on classic white cotton and finished with pretty white pom poms as a duvet cover or sham.   Bask in pure luxury with this 70% luxuriously soft goose down and 30% plump goose feather comforter available in three warmth options to best suit your environment. What: Bedding, throws, sheets, comforters, bath, mattresses Bloomingdale’s offers one of the most robust selections of designer bedding, as well as a great selection of private label brands.  Here you’ll find everything from stylish top-of-the-bed offerings to bedding essentials such as pillows, protectors, and mattresses.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Horchow (opens in new tab)

Featured Brands: Amity Home, Austin Horn Collection, Eastern Accents, Levtex, Matouk, Missoni Home, Sferra, Sherry Kline Home These well-priced sheets are available in a range of colors, and don’t wrinkle!  Scoop up a number of pieces in the Modern Equestrian collection for a crisp, preppy look that can suit urban and country-side style bedrooms.  Butterflies on silk, accompanied by lots of fringe will always be a nice accent to add to your bed or an accent chair.  What: Bedding, throws, sheets, comforters, bath, mattresses Horchow is the online-only home-furnishings centric sister site to Neiman Marcus. Beyond large-scale furniture and artful decor, the bedding section is full of fashionable and unique bedding from a range of brands that span from household names to new discoveries.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Nordstrom (opens in new tab)

Featured Brands:  Nordstrom at Home, Boll & Branch, Coyuchi, Dusen Dusen, Levtex, Matouk, Parachute, Peri Home, Pom Pom at Home, Pendleton, Sferra, Sijo, Sunday Citizen, Ugg This hand-quilted comforter set includes two shams and reminds us of a design straight out of a painting.  These wool blend throws seem like the perfect piece to transition your bedroom to fall hues.  Pre-order this fabulous beaded pillow for a colorful holiday season, but we think it’s fun enough for year round fun.  What: Bedding, throws, sheets, comforters, bath Nordstrom has rapidly expanded its bedding selection in recent years and has special partnerships to be a retail storefront for many direct-to-consumer-focused brands like Boll & Branch, Coyuchi, Casper, The Citizenry, and more, which grants customers the ease of Nordstrom’s unprecedented open-ended return policy. The store’s in-house line, Nordstrom at Home offers high-quality basics at a great value, too.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Saks Fifth Avenue (opens in new tab)

Featured Brands: Anne de Solene, Downtown Company, Frette, Gingerlily, Mackenzie-Childs, Peacock Alley, Pom Pom at Home, Ralph Lauren Home, Sferra, Surya The bold undulating graphic of this gauzy quilt in a peaches and cream colorway is both calming and stimulating at the same time.  The breathability of linen combined with the soft, and equally eco-friendly roots of lyocell is a sheet combination we can gladly get behind. The crinkle duvet elevates basic white bedding with some texture.  What: Duvets, sheets, shams, coverlets, bedding essentials Saks Fifth Avenue is a designer bedding destination with a strong roster of top bedding brands to sift through, whether you’re after fashion bedding or bedding essentials.  The H&G Editor’s Pick

Verishop (opens in new tab)

Featured Brands: Eucalypso, Ettitude, Fern Hawkins New York, LilySilk, Pom Pom at Home, Sijo, Snow, Sunday Citizen Aim for impact with this classic Versace baroque print first introduced on the Spring/Summer 1992 runway and still just as iconic today.  The Villa comforter is a great entry-piece into DownTown Company’s luxury down offerings, and comes with a lifetime warranty on craftsmanship.  This pillow sham with a painterly approach to florals will create an elegant backdrop to any bed, whether pair with simple white, or the matching duvet.  What: Duvets, sheets, shams, pillows, mattresses, toppers, Verishop is a great place to shop emerging brands across all categories, bedding included. Verishop’s vast marketplace is aided by its “Verified Shops Program” meaning the product ships directly from the brand.  Verishop offers a new way of shopping with personalized content feeds, Livestream Shopping and a private Shop Party on its app. It also has a unique sorting option to shop by cause, such as fair trade or vegan. They even have a specially dedicated Sleep Shop (opens in new tab).  The H&G Editor’s Pick A lightweight linen blanket with a waffle weave is an easy layer for any bed.  Sunday Citizen’s unique Snug fabric is hands down the coziest, softest thing we’ve ever touched. Try it in a pillow or go all out and snuggle down with a comforter.  Rich emerald velvet with a botanical design is the drama and flair every bed needs.