Our collective society could use more rest. We could throw some data at you about how Singapore is the world’s third most sleep-deprived country according to some study, but you don’t need meaningless stats to want to be a smooth sleeper. And while bedsheets won’t be the be-all and end-all to achieving perfect slumber (there are other factors like your worrying ass), their silk-like Tencel construct and intricate weave make these more breathable than cotton and a better regulator of temperature in our climate. Plus, produced using sustainably sourced wood by environmentally responsible processes so you can snooze easy.
Weavve Home
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In a perfect world, sleeping without feeling too hot or cold exists. Thanks to two friends dedicated to making that happen, you no longer have to stick a limb outside your covers just to fall asleep right. In a range of 80s yarn count, single-ply, Sateen weave bed products, the brand prides itself on its 100% TENCELTM Lyocell duvet. We can attest that it comes lighter than most duvets at 250gsm, but the bonus is that it's treated with SILVADURTM advanced microbial technology by DuPont Microbial Control. Air regulating, high moisture absorbency, anti-dust mite and anti-bacterial, the pocketed square construction with 1cm bound finishing is also completely biodegradable.
Cottoncrumbs
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Launched in June this year, the local bedding and home textiles brand offers an exclusive Customise Your Bed service, where the team works with you to design the bed of your dreams, all pun intended. Rendering the design of its eco-friendly range down to colour matching and the number of pillows, Cottoncrumbs also provides tips on bedding-related insights. Bedsheets clock in at an ideal 300 thread count in Tencel, with functional deep side pockets and adjustable polyester drawstrings unique to them.
Bedding Affairs
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Here, the lyocell fabric under the Palais Suite Tencel range meets the Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex, one of the best-known global labels for product safety. That means every thread and button and all other accessories have been tested and proved harmless for human health, going beyond national and international manufacturing requirements. To level up your sleep game further, the Alya range uses smart AI to power a better rest with an intuitive line of adjustable bed base and furniture engineered by experts in human comfort.
Sonno
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The four-year-old label started with one perfect mattress designed in Italy; purposed to meet everyone’s sleeping needs without the added cost of middlemen commissions or retail store markups. Providing free nationwide delivery and 100 nights’ trial, Sonno went on to widen its range to include duvets, pillows and sheets. Its signature eco-friendly sheets compose of eucalyptus fibre that triumphs its naturally hypoallergenic qualities, and is designed to outlast cotton which thins with each wash.
Sunday Bedding
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We can’t leave out this familiar name which only works with suppliers that are either Made In Green by Oeko-Tex or GOTS Organic Cotton certified. Besides French Linen, sheets also come in Bamboo Sateen and Cotton Sateen for that slight sheen and satin touch to satisfy your skin. Otherwise, you can take your complaints up to adopted feline supervisors Fishball and Baby Brown, who oversee quality control by personally running prototypes through countless naps.