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The 23 Best Places to Buy Bedding Online—According to Our Editors
You deserve the most luxurious fabrics from the best names in the game.
Good sleep is near the top of the list of Things That Your Body Needs. It's like, right below water and food. If you want to get in better shape, you should start with sleeping better, not buying home gym equipment. For your health, sleep is possibly more important than an Equinox membership. And sure, there's a handful of home purchases that can help improve your sleep. The mattress, sleeper sofa, or futon (really?) you're laying on has an affect. A humidifier or air purifier will help you get more out of your nights. There's even wearable tech to help you sleep better. But honestly... don't overlook the bedding you're buying.
The sheets, pillows, comforters, quilts, inserts, and covers you wrap yourself in should be finely tuned to helping you get to sleep. Think of it like your sleep tech or supplements—it's on that level of importance, trust me. If you sleep hot, get sheets and a light quilt and linen sheets to counteract that. Cold sleepers go for wool and heavier cotton. There's a million companies out there, and they all do certain things better than others. With the 23 brands on this list, we've covered every type of sleeper there is. The luxury lovers, the interior design freaks, and the hotel sheet diehards—you're all seen, you're all heard. These are the best places to buy bedding for all of you.
Pros
Bundles available at discounts
Affordable high-quality
Personalized quiz
Cons
Only 7 in-store locations
Picking a single best place to shop for bedding is a bit strange. Most places do one thing really well, but the benefit of Brooklinen is that the brand does everything to a high level. The OG of the DTC brands makes great cotton percale bedding, linen bedding, cashmere bedding, etc. etc. If you're not sure exactly what you want, go to Brooklinen, read around, and anything you buy is going to be amazing.
Return/Exchange Window | Typically 365 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $169 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $119 |
Average Queen Mattress Prices | $1,195 |
Pros
Luxury bedding
Artisan-made
Feels very homey
Cons
Unreliable customer service
The Citizenry is a site worth your investigative time to find the best wool and alpaca blankets, stonewashed linen, or luxe cotton duvets and sheets that are ethically sourced from artisans worldwide using local materials. The laid-back aesthetic of the Citizenry’s bedding will inspire you to create an actually soporific bedroom aura.
Return/Exchange Window | 30 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $285 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $275 |
American Blossom Linens

American Blossom Linens
Pros
Farming and manufacturing done in the U.S.
High-quality hotel style sheets
Some of the best cotton farming practices in the world
Best return program in the business
Cons
On the pricier side
The cotton is sustainably grown in Texas, spinning and weaving is done in the Carolinas, and it's all sewn together at a historic factory in Thomaston, Georgia. At a time when full American manufacturing is rare to come by, American Blossom Linens does it to the highest degree.
But, that's not the real reason to care about these sheets. You should care about them because they're the best cotton sheets on the market. American Blossom Linens has previously done most of its business with big hotel chains. So, if you're chasing a memory of perfect hotel sheets, there's a good chance these are the sheets you're remembering.
Return/Exchange Window | 2 Years |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $329 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $350 |
Pros
Incredibly soft
Great price for this heavier weave
Pill-resistant
Cons
Flannel sheets have a narrow use case
If you're looking for some thick, soft, and warm winter sheets, no one does it better than L.L.Bean. The brand's flannel sheets are a classic for a reason, and they're just as good in 2024 as they were when you were growing up.
Return/Exchange Window | 1 Year |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $139 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $100 |
Pros
True American luxury
Incredible fabrics
Great patterns and customization options
Cons
Pricey
C'mon, there's literally no one that does American luxury like Ralph Lauren, and a huge part of that is Ralph Lauren Home. Smooth city sateens, soft beachy chambrays, cozy country flannels—Ralph does it all. And there's styles to fit any taste, be it classic or modern. Plus, you can monogramming done on-site, before it ships out.
Return/Exchange Window | Case by case |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $150+ |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $300+ |
Average Queen Mattress Price | N/A |
Pros
The best fabrics you'll find anywhere
Classic, modest designs. As well as more sophisticated jacquards
Cons
Really expensive
Italian luxury and the finest fabrics in the world, that's what SFERRA is about. The bedding of popes, presidents, and celebrities, you're going to pay a premium, but consider it an investment. Anything from SFERRA is going to last a whole lot longer than what you get from newer internet-based brands, and you're going to feel that five-star luxury every time you crawl into bed.
Return/Exchange Window | 30 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $300+ |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $600+ |
Average Queen Mattress Price | $4,300 |
Pros
Top-rated sheets
Great for hot sleepers
Silky soft texture
Cons
Expensive
Oprah has been a fan of Cozy Earth for a while now. And we've recently taken the jump to bamboo bedding. How many celebrity (or, editor) endorsements do you need? Cozy Earth's moisture-wicking fabrics work wonders for hot sleepers, all while feeling silky, soft, and like an actual dream.
And if you want something a little more earthy, the brand has a line of linen bedding as well.
Return/Exchange Window | 100 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $369 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $339 |
Average Queen Mattress Pad Prices | N/A |
Pros
Great selection of vibrant colors
Basic white hotel cotton also available
Fun to mix and match
Cons
Everything is sold separate
You'd think Soho Home—the home design wing of the famed Soho House members hotels—would be the place for hotel-style white cotton bedding. And yeah, the brand's House bedding line is nice, but where they really standout is with linen.
The Luna line encompasses all of Soho Home's linen bedding, and there's a ton of it. Everything is done up in 100 percent European flax linen, woven in Portugal. There's a great selection of colors from a deep earthy sage to (our favorite) a bright and vibrant mustard.
Return Window | 28 Days (No Exchanges) |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $300 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $275 |
Average Queen Mattress Price | N/A |
Pros
Relatively transparent supply chain
Great price point
Really nice, soft cotton
Cons
No luxe design touches
First and foremost, Sol Organics makes great bedding, full stop. The brand's organic cotton is second to none, and worthy of whatever price tag it comes with.
But the truth is that cotton is still a dirty business. There's sustainability issues, labor issues, chemical issues, the list goes on. Sol Organics stands above a lot of other brands with a careful look at its entire supply chain. The brand has a FLO certification for sustainability, GOT organic certification, Okeo Tex anti-harmful chemicals certification, and is also Fair Trade certified. Does this make it a perfect brand, or the only one worth your money? No. But a great product paired with this level of accountability is always a winning recipe.
Return/Exchange Window | 30 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $100 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $130 |
Average Queen Mattress Price | N/A |
Pros
Two great fabric options, makes shopping easier
Simple white, grey, and beige colors
Surprisingly high-quality construction and feel
Cons
No duvet covers, at the moment
Thuma, the makers of some of our favorite self-assembly furniture, have entered the bedding market. And wouldn't you know it, they put out a really strong product. We're really into the 100 percent European flax linen for a classic, cool drape that gets softer as you use it. But, the cotton percale has a nice hotel luxury about it. Only two options so far, and you can't go wrong with either.
Return/Exchange Window | 100 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $225 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | N/A |
Average Queen Mattress Price | $1,200 |
Pros
Chic, contemporary colors & patterns
Optional top sheets
Physical stores available
Feels very homey
Cons
Sheets do not have a warranty
Parachute's bedding collections can help create a modern, minimalist place of nirvana, with luxe sheets, covers, cases, and comforters in washed-out, monochrome tints. The overall vibe feels homey, like waking up on a bright Sunday morning to birds chirping and mom making breakfast downstairs. Its bedding sets also come without the top sheet, for anyone who prefers it that way.
Plus, the brand sells more than just sheets. It has pillows, mattress toppers, and a top-rated mattress (the Eco Comfort Mattress), which is made of pure wool instead of memory foam.
Return/Exchange Window | 60 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $269 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $299 |
Average Queen Mattress Prices | $1,499 - $2,599 |
Pros
Large selection of products
Minimalist yet refined aesthetic
High-quality fabrics
Free design services available for those who want it
Cons
Pricey
Free shipping is only offered on some items
For those who'd like to come off all mature and sophisticated, West Elm's bedding store has a bevy of modern bedding that looks refined and minimalist, and feels Four-Season-ish. They come in high-quality textiles like Tencel, velvet, percale, flannel, and organic cotton. And you'll get to deck out your mattress with quilts, sheets, duvet covers, and comforters in mostly muted, pastel hues.
Return/Exchange Window | 30 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $175 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $180 |
Average Queen Mattress Prices | $1,099 - $1,599 |
Pros
Wide product selection
Luxe materials used to make products
Free shipping and returns
Cons
Expensive
Ah, Williams Sonoma Home, the offspring of Williams Sonoma. This luxe brand features high-end products made with high-quality materials. Each piece—from the super-soft sheets to the extra-plush mattresses—boasts top-notch comfort that you can't deny. If you're looking to impress guests or simply make your home a divine oasis, we recommend pairing a set of percale sheets with a crisp duvet cover. Oh, and don't forget a cozy mattress.
Return/Exchange Window | 30 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $840 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $1,140 |
Average Queen Mattress Prices | $1,799 |
Sunday Citizen

Sunday Citizen
Pros
Eco-friendly materials
Soft, plush fabrics
Good return policy
Cons
Limited selection
Alright, if you want to be cozy, and we mean cozy, Sunday Citizen will allow you to be at peak coziness. This bedding brand makes all of its products with softness in mind and even has a signature 'Snug' fabric that is literally so plush, you might never leave your bed again. Although it has a limited range of products, you'll still be able to find luxurious blankets, warm sheets, fluffy pillows, and snuggly comforters. Plus, most of the items are made with eco-friendly materials, so you can go to sleep knowing you're doing something good for Mother Nature.
Return/Exchange Window | 60 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $100 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $300 |
Pros
High-quality products and materials
Free shipping
Sales
Cons
Limited product selection for some items
CB2 is home to incredibly chic, modern home furniture, decor, and accents. Their bedding selection is perfect for the person who wants to elevate their space with quality products for a reasonable price. Here, you'll find bedding sets complete with everything you need to give your bed the upgrade it needs. The duvet and shams sets come in a wide range of colors, styles, and patterns, which means you can find exactly what you're looking for—no matter what that might be. Plus, CB2's mattresses are top-rated, which means if you want to go all out, then you can. New bed, here you come.
Return/Exchange Window | 30 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $149 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $349 |
Average Queen Mattress Prices | $1,195 |
Pros
Sustainably-made
Luxury bedding
Free shipping
Cons
Very strict return reviews
You'll be smitten with Boll & Branch’s unthinkably soft, luxury organic bedding collection that is also 100 percent responsibly made. The brand doesn’t have an abundance of choices in each bedding category to overwhelm you; it carries just enough fitted sateen or percale sheets and duvet inserts—as well as everything in between and above—to make your bed.
Return/Exchange Window | 30 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $278 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $328 |
Average Queen Mattress Prices | $2,600 |
Pros
Minimalist, modern vibe
Great for hot sleepers
Affordable high-quality
Cons
Limited product selection
Casper's bedding store is concerned with everything that goes on and over its foam-y mattresses, which includes you. That's why its sheets—like the Hyperlite—feel totally cool yet soft, its merino wool duvet can wick away heat, and its pillows—even body pillow—make great sleep buddies. And Casper doesn't play too much with visual; monotone is the motif, and color-blocking is the most dramatic it'll look.
Return/Exchange Window | 30 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $139 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $399 |
Average Queen Mattress Prices | $1,295 |
The Company Store

The Company Store
Pros
Variety of colors and patterns
Performance bedding available
Known for soft down comforters
Cons
Unreliable customer service
The Company Store's portfolio of down and down-alternative products of Scandinavian heritage will make you want to dive into bed. Its sheets, linens, comforters, pillows, and more come in either subdued tones or—the complete opposite—dynamic prints, in materials from bamboo sateen to jersey knit that'll accommodate even the most discerning sleep bias.
Return/Exchange Window | 30 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $194 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $219 |
Average Queen Mattress Pad Prices | $159 |
Pros
Performance bedding
Large selection
Great for hot sleepers
Cons
Limited product selection
Trademark symbols are common on Sijo's bedding products since the brand values performance over looks and has thus invested in tech to scientifically engineer good bedding. Terms like "temp-regulating," for instance, can be found on its comforter and sheets. The selection is limited, which is why you know Sijo cares about the actually-good bedding it should offer.
Return/Exchange Window | 7 Days |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $225 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $135 |
Average Queen Mattress Pad Prices | $175 |
Pros
Soft, breathable bedding
Sustainable, eco-friendly products
Bundle available
Cons
Strict return policy
Ettitude’s bedding is fully bamboozled—meaning, made with organic bamboo lyocell fabric—and thus silky-soft and breathable. You’ll get glossy white or neutral sheets as well as matching duvet covers, pillowcases, and comforters for some minimalist elegance in your bedroom. The bedding store's overall vibe is rather fluid, and therefore, its bedding is rather versatile.
Return/Exchange Window | 30 Day |
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Average Queen Sheet Set Price | $229 |
Average Queen Duvet Cover Price | $179 |
Average Queen Mattress Pad Prices | $199 |
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