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Silk Bed Sheets That Transform the Way You Sleep
There is a version of sleep that simply passes time, and a version that genuinely restores you. Our silk bed sheets are designed for the second kind — crafted from the finest mulberry silk, they create a sleeping surface that is cool, smooth, and completely in harmony with your body's needs. From the first night, the difference is unmistakable.
The Sleep Surface That Changes Everything
Cotton sheets, however high their thread count, absorb moisture from your skin and create friction as you move through the night. Silk does neither. Its naturally smooth surface allows your skin and hair to glide freely, preserving your skincare, reducing morning frizz, and creating none of the mechanical irritation that accumulates, invisibly, over years of sleeping on rougher fabrics. This is not a small upgrade — it is a fundamental one.
Temperature-Regulated, Every Night of the Year
Silk is one of the only bedding materials that genuinely adapts to your body's temperature rather than imposing its own. On warm nights, it draws heat away from the body and allows airflow, keeping you cool without the clammy discomfort of synthetic alternatives. On cooler nights, it insulates just enough without trapping warmth in a way that wakes you. The result is sleep that is consistently comfortable — regardless of the season or the temperature of the room.
Gentle on Skin, Gentle on Hair
The surface you sleep on is in contact with your skin and hair for six to eight hours every night. Over weeks, months, years — that contact compounds. Silk's natural protein structure is inherently hypoallergenic and smooth, creating no friction against your face, no tugging at your hair, and no disruption to the moisture your skin works to retain through the night. Your serums stay where you put them. Your hair stays where you left it.
The Craftsmanship Behind Every Sheet
Our silk bed sheets are finished with the same attention to detail that runs through everything we make. Precise stitching, clean hems, and a fabric weight that feels substantial without heaviness — these are sheets that have been thought through. The kind that improve your sleep in ways you notice, and improve your room in ways you appreciate every time you walk past.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are silk bed sheets worth the investment?
Yes — and the returns are both immediate and cumulative. The nightly benefits to your skin, hair, and sleep quality compound over time, meaning the longer you sleep on silk, the more pronounced the difference becomes. Silk bed sheets that are properly cared for also outlast many lower-grade cotton sets, making the cost per night of use genuinely competitive over a full lifespan.
How do silk bed sheets compare to cotton?
The two materials behave very differently in use. Cotton is absorbent — it draws moisture from your skin, disrupts skincare routines, and creates friction against both your face and hair. Silk is smooth and non-absorbent, regulates temperature naturally, and creates virtually no friction. For most people who switch, the difference in sleep quality is apparent within the first few nights.
How do I care for silk bed sheets?
Hand washing in cool water with a gentle, pH-neutral detergent is always the safest approach. If machine washing, use the delicate cycle with cold water inside a mesh laundry bag. Never tumble dry, wring, or expose to direct sunlight for extended periods. Press between clean towels to remove excess moisture and lay flat or hang to air dry. With consistent care, silk bed sheets retain their softness and appearance for years.
Are silk bed sheets suitable for all seasons?
Yes — silk's natural breathable structure makes it one of the most genuinely year-round bedding materials available. It keeps you cool in summer by allowing airflow and dissipating heat, and provides light warmth in winter without the weight or overheating that synthetic duvets and sheets cause. One set of silk sheets, used year-round, is both a practical and refined choice.
Are silk bed sheets hypoallergenic?
Yes — silk is naturally resistant to dust mites, mould, and many common allergens, making it an excellent choice for those with allergies, asthma, or sensitive skin. Unlike synthetic bedding materials that can harbour irritants, silk's natural protein structure creates an inhospitable environment for allergens — contributing to a cleaner, more comfortable sleep environment every night.
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