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8 luxury bedding brands designers swear by, including Parachute and Frette

When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. We asked interior designers about bedding brands they use for client projects and their own homes.

  Parachute and Pom Pom at Home are designer favorites.   We included specific product recs from these brands, from linen sheets to alpaca throws. ParachuteBedding — the sheets, comforters, throws, and pillows that make a full and inviting bed — are a big part of an interior designer’s bedroom project.

 While we have some favorite brands on the team, like Brooklinen, Parachute, and Coyuchi, we were curious about the names that interior designers adore. Eight working interior designers shared their favorites with us, and all the brands have this in common: timeless, beautiful, and detail-oriented designs, combined with high-quality, long-lasting construction.  If you want your bed to look like an interior designer decorated it, try these eight brands: ParachuteParachuteShop all bedding at ParachuteFeaturing both refined linen as well as luxurious cotton materials (from percale to sateen), Parachute is a cult fave for a reason.

While I love the understated romance their neutral bedding brings to a scene, I’m also a big fan of their trending tones, like ochre, clay, and dusk, for homes that are seeking a more colorful twist. — Shelby Girard, vice president of creative and design at HavenlyThey have the softest sheets and bedding ever! My favorite material to use for projects is the linen bedding, as it gives off such a crisp and fresh look. — Sara Barney, founder and principal designer at BANDD DesignParachute bedding feels so plush, soft, and luxurious.

The linen options they offer keep me comfortably cool at night, and that helps me get the best sleep. I also love the lived-in look of the fabric. It’s great everyday bedding.

— Breegan Jane, interior designer What to buy:Pom Pom at HomePom Pom at HomeShop all bedding at Pom Pom at HomeFrom bedding, sheets, pillows, and blankets, Pom Pom knows how to do comfort. I love sourcing from them for projects because I know that I will find the perfect option out of their many collections, and I can promise my clients that they will be sleeping on the best quality. — Sara BarneyWe also love Pom Pom at Home.

They carry beautiful linens with subtle details as well as gorgeous throws we often incorporate. The Blair collection is so timeless and versatile, and we also love the Jackson White/Ocean for a touch of coastal. — Heather Weisz, cofounder and principal designer at HW InteriorsWhat to buy:FretteFretteShop all bedding at FretteShop Frette bedding at Bloomingdale’sFrette is a luxury favorite when it comes to bedding.

Their quality is superb. The color and pattern selections are plentiful enough that there’s something for everyone, yet subtle enough that they don’t try to steal the show and work well, aesthetically, with most materiality. Also, I love that all designs seamlessly work together; modern and traditional motifs can rarely do this, and this Italian textile house absolutely comes through with it.

My favorite products of Frette’s are the quilts and bedspreads; they add a beautiful layer of texture and depth to a bed fit. The Hotel Melody Bedspread is classic and pairs well with a minimalist, clean fit. A splurge for clients is the Luxury Herringbone Bedspread in Milk.

My love for Frette is not just for my clients — it’s even one of my big requests on my wedding registry.  — Lisa Galano, founder and principal designer at Lisa Galano Design ConsultancyFrette is known in the design world as the go-to, top-of-the-line bedding. The “hand” is top-notch, like sleeping on a cloud.

The colors are rich and don’t fade. Being handmade by artists, each stitch is carefully crafted. Anything with that much attention to detail is worth every penny and a good night’s sleep to boot.

— Andrea Schumacher, principal designer at Andrea Schumacher InteriorsWhat to buy: Boll & BranchBoll & BranchShop all bedding at Boll & BranchThe best thing a designer could recommend is what they actually use in their homes. This bedding is in constant rotation in my boudoir. They’re made exceptionally well, down to the strong elastic used on the fitted sheet.

And they feel very light, which makes them that much more comfortable. They also use Fair Trade seed cotton for their products, and that’s especially important to me as a consumer, business owner, and global citizen. — Breegan Jane What to buy: SDHBedside Manor, LTD.

Shop all SDH bedding at Bedside ManorI’m obsessed with my Legna Classic Sheets by SDH. After sleeping on them, it makes you look at bedding in a different way. — Doniphan Moore, founder and principal designer at Doniphan Moore Interiors What to buy:SaatvaSaatvaShop all bedding at SaatvaSaatva is my preferred for “everyday luxury.

” It is 100% certified organic cotton, and the price point is unbeatable for this level of quality. The best set for summer is the Organic Percale Sheet Set, followed by the perfect way to upgrade your bed set-up: the Organic Sateen Sheet Set. — Lisa GalanoWhat to buy: The CitizenryThe CitizenryShop all bedding at The CitizenrySubtle hues, softest fabrics, and expert craftsmanship, Citizenry is another go-to for casual elegance.

Not only do I love their sheets and bedding sets, their statement bed blankets and luxuriously cozy throws are top-tier. Plus, the artisan story behind their goods adds a much-needed soulful element to any bedroom. — Shelby GirardWhat to buy:MarriottMarriottShop all bedding at MarriottI recommend this bedding for families and homeowners that are just starting out.

Marriott is simply good at bedding. Classic, clean, and crisp, these sheets always remind me of vacation comfort. I love that I can have that in my home anytime I want.

— Breegan JaneWhat to buy:Read the original article on Insider.


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