- Materials: 100% organic cotton
- Weave: 300 Thread Count
- Sizes Available: Twin, Full, Queen, King, California King
- Care: Machine washable
- Price: $99.90 for a Queen set
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A plush, comfy, cozy bed is one of life’s greatest pleasures. Whether you daydream all afternoon about slipping into freshly-washed sheets with a good book or you’re a “snooze as soon as your head hits the pillow” kind of sleeper, we spend a lot of time in bed. It makes sense, then, that shoppers are increasingly looking for pillows, duvets, and sheets made from organic materials. In addition to being more environmentally friendly, organic sheets are also a gift to your largest organ—your skin.
“Bedding is an important factor for skin health that often gets overlooked,” says Dr. Margarita Lolis, MD, a board-certified New Jersey-based dermatologist. “Organic bedding is made without the harsh chemicals and detergents that are used to manufacture regular bedding. If you’re someone with sensitive skin that gets irritated easily, it may be a beneficial switch,” explains Dr. Lolis.
Organic sheets come in almost every shape, size, color, and even fabric—we found options in crisp cotton for hot sleepers, cozy flannel for winter nights, and even a crib-sized version that should nab a spot on every baby registry.
Read on for everything you need to know about switching to organic sheets, including our picks for the best of the best.
If you’re just beginning to consider replacing some of your household basics with organic versions, these Quince sheets are a great place to start: The sateen fabric stays cool throughout the night (great for hot sleepers!), they come in a variety of neutral shades, and the brand’s commitment to organics is bona-fide. (If you prefer percale, Quince’s set won a spot on our list of the best percale sheets.) Made according to OEKO-TEX® standards, they’re even produced using green energy, in the form of power generated by windmills.
At around $100 for a set, they won’t break the bank, and the sateen weave has a luxe look. We also love that the top and bottom sheets come with handy labels, sure to make bed-making a breeze.
Garnet Hill has been doing organic cotton products for decades, so it’s no surprise their sheets are some of the best around. The cotton the brand uses is farmed without pesticides, GMOs, or chemical defoliants, and they come in a wide variety of colors and patterns. The floral prints, available in a cheery apple-green and a perfectly-faded lilac, have a vintage vibe, while the striped versions, in blue, green, and gold, have a beach house feel.
A complete set of organic sheets (fitted sheet, flat sheet, and two pillowcases) for $50? This set from Shabby Chic gets it done. Designer Rachel Ashwell started the line in the 1990s, and she and her vintage-inspired aesthetic were quickly catapulted to fame via an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Today, Shabby Chic focuses on marrying the brand’s signature vibe with sustainability and affordability.
This set of organic sheets is made from GOTS-certified cotton, and comes in a selection of delicate hues, like blush pink and pale lavender. They’re trimmed with a delicate ruffle, bringing a touch of fancy into an otherwise crisp, classic bedding set.
These are some of the softest organic cotton sheets on the market—and what’s better, Boll & Branch’s four-over-one weaving process is designed to create sheets that get even softer with each wash, meaning they’ll continue to feel like luxury sheets for years to come. The brand is transparent about their processes and materials, too. From using marigolds as a natural pest repellent and potato starch as an alternative to acrylic plastics, they’re taking ‘organic’ to the next level.
Made for all-season use, the color selection is heavy on natural shades, like sage green and light sand, and the brand also sells matching duvet covers, extra pillowcases, and waffle-knit blankets (all in organic cotton, of course!).
Bamboo sheets are a hot sleeper’s dream: buttery-soft in texture, the fabric is both cooling and moisture-wicking, helping avoid midnight trips to the thermostat or fights over bedroom temperature. These are OEKO-TEX certified, and have the signature softness associated with bamboo—it’s like your favorite worn-in t-shirt, turned into a set of sheets.
Bamboo products tend to be more affordable than their cotton, wool, and linen counterparts, making these a great alternative to pricier picks. If you love the softness of jersey t-shirt-style sheets (or just the feel of your favorite worn-in t-shirt), these are one of the best bamboo sheets for you.
Whether you’re dealing with a drafty bedroom or simply want to maximize the cozy factor of your space, flannel sheets are a must-have come fall. These organic flannel sheets by Coyuchi—they do everything from bedding to loungewear—will keep you toasty all night long, especially if you opt for the matching duvet cover.
Made from cotton grown in Turkey and woven in Portugal, they use the brand’s proprietary weaving and brushing process, and are meant to get softer the longer you have them. Pro tip: a once-over with an iron before making the bed with these will offer an extra dose of warmth.
Material: 100% organic cotton
Sometimes it’s best to keep it simple, and that’s where The Company Store comes in—no fuss, no muss home goods like these sheets, crisp percale made from organic cotton in easy-to-style colors like cherry red, sky blue, and bright white. If you’re feeling fancy, the sheets can also be personalized, with your name or monogram embroidered on the pillowcases.
The fitted sheets also use an all-around elastic, which helps keep corners in place (anyone who tosses and turns will appreciate this detail).
You might know Ralph Lauren as a purveyor of preppy polos and teddy-bear sweaters, but for decades the brand has also been making well-priced, high-quality home goods—and yes, that includes bedding! These organic sateen sheets deliver the subtle sheen that gives sateen its elevated look, and the finishing includes French seams and oh-so-delicate hemstitching.
They’re OEKO-TEX certificated, with labels that allow you to trace each step of the production process. Colors include bright white, a softer cream, and Ralph Lauren’s very own signature navy blue, a perennial favorite.
Whether you run cool, hot, or somewhere in between, linen—a natural fiber woven from flax—is an ideal bedsheet material, since it’s naturally antimicrobial, insulating, and cooling. Parachute’s organic linen sheets, which made our list of the best linen bed sheets, are a stand out choice. They come in colors like rich terra cotta and soft clay pink, and are made in Portugal from flax grown in Europe using organic processes. The brand’s commitment to being eco-friendly even extends to their shipping, which is carbon neutral (and free!). If you’re a hot sleeper, you may want to take a look at Parachute’s percale set, which made our list of the best cooling sheets.
If you’ve ever struggled to put a fitted sheet on a too-high mattress, you know it can feel impossible. It’s not just you, though—some mattresses genuinely are too thick for standard sheets, which is why we love that Avocado makes these organic cotton sheets in a special deep-pocket version. Designed to fit mattresses up to 22 inches in thickness, they pair nicely with the brand’s own organic mattress but will work on a standard mattress, too, making them a versatile pick.
Woven from GOTS-certified organic Indian cotton, these will stay in place without bunching on even the plushest pillowtop beds. Shopping tip: If you’re looking to refresh your bedroom, Avocado is quite possibly a one-stop-shop, especially if you are looking for certified organic mattresses and bedding. Their products made our list of the best pillows, best latex mattress toppers, best mattress-in-a-box, and best bed sheets.
These sheets, in Burt’s Bees woven cotton (it’s GOTS-certified), are warmer than standard woven sheets, meant to have the feeling of a worn-in flannel shirt or a cozy sweatshirt. An extra fabric overlap on the bottom edges helps keep them securely on the mattress, and they’re both combed and ringspun for durability—you can throw these in the washing machine as often as you like.
When it comes to patterns, you’ve got options ranging from fairy-tale bears to colorful flowers, but we especially love the whimsical giraffes and, of course, the happy honeybees.
‘Organic,’ as a word, means different things to different companies. We suggest looking for keywords like OKEO-TEX and GOTS-certified, since those programs require manufacturers to meet specific standards. Here’s more about what each term means:
When fabric is GOTS-certified, it means it was grown without the use of synthetic pesticides or GMOs. Additionally, GOTS (it’s short for Global Organic Textile Standard) ensures that materials are grown using sustainable farming practices. It also mandates fair labor conditions, ensuring that workers involved in cotton production are treated ethically.
OKEO-TEX certification was established in the early 1990s by the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile and Leather Ecology. The process involves rigorous testing and evaluation of textiles at every stage of production, from raw materials to the finished product, like sheets or pillows. OKEO-TEX certification verifies that the textiles meet strict environmental and health criteria, including limits on certain chemicals, dyes, and finishes.
How the raw materials are grown, treated, and harvested, how much water the weaving process uses, and even shipping methods all contribute to a product’s overall eco-friendliness. When researching companies, take a moment to see if they provide information on their production process, and any steps they’re taking to consider the environmental impact of making and shipping their products.
By looking at a variety of companies and retailers, we honed in on the sheets that appealed most, based on factors like price point, thread count, and customer reviews. We also looked for organic sheets in a variety of different fabrics, choosing the best of the best in linen, flannel, bamboo, and cotton.
The easiest way to ensure that the sheets you bought are actually organic, is to look for the GOTS and OEKO-TEK certifications.
Organic sheets are bedsheets that, to start, are made using organic materials—organic refers to both the raw product (like cotton, linen, or bamboo) and the manufacturing process (how much waste the factory produces, ethical labor standards, and carbon-neutral transport and shipping). Organic bedsheets are produced using fabric that hasn’t been treated with harsh chemicals or dyes at any step of the production journey.
Organic sheets are available at a variety of price points, making them a solid choice for consumers who want to be more eco-friendly around the house! Whatever your fabric preference, there’s probably an organic version, and many of the sheets we highlighted on this list come from brands that offer frequent sales or discount codes.
Every set of sheets we picked is machine washable, with standard guidance to wash in cold water and either line-dry or tumble-dry on the lowest possible setting. You don’t have to use organic detergents and fabric softeners on your organic sheets, but it doesn’t hurt. The question of how often you should wash your sheets is hotly debated, but in general, you should plan to wash them once a week (or every other week, at the very least).
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