Fiber Library
Understanding the materials that make your bedding special.
Organic Cotton
Environmental Impact Score
Organic cotton is grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, protecting soil health and water quality. The production process uses significantly less water than conventional cotton and supports biodiversity.
Tactile Feel
Soft, breathable, and naturally hypoallergenic. Organic cotton becomes softer with each wash, developing a comfortable, lived-in feel over time.
Breathability Rating
Cotton's natural fiber structure allows air to circulate freely, making it ideal for temperature regulation throughout the night.
How to Care
Machine wash in cold or warm water with mild detergent. Tumble dry on low heat or air dry. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners, which can break down the natural fibers. Iron on medium heat if needed.
Bamboo
Environmental Impact Score
Bamboo is one of the fastest-growing plants on Earth, requiring no pesticides and minimal water. When processed using closed-loop systems, bamboo textiles have an exceptionally low environmental footprint.
Tactile Feel
Silky smooth with a luxurious drape. Bamboo fabric feels cool to the touch and becomes softer with each wash, maintaining its smooth texture over time.
Breathability Rating
Bamboo's natural moisture-wicking properties and breathable structure make it ideal for temperature regulation, keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter.
How to Care
Machine wash in cold water on a gentle cycle. Use mild detergent and avoid bleach. Air dry or tumble dry on low heat. Bamboo fabric is naturally wrinkle-resistant, so minimal ironing is needed.
Fairtrade Wool
Environmental Impact Score
When sourced from farms practicing rotational grazing and sustainable land management, wool is a renewable resource that supports healthy ecosystems. Fairtrade certification ensures ethical treatment of animals and fair compensation for farmers.
Tactile Feel
Naturally soft with excellent insulation properties. High-quality wool feels smooth against the skin and provides warmth without weight.
Breathability Rating
Wool's natural crimp creates air pockets that provide insulation while allowing moisture to escape, making it breathable and temperature-regulating.
How to Care
Dry clean or hand wash in cool water with wool-specific detergent. Avoid wringing or twisting. Lay flat to dry, reshaping as needed. Store with cedar blocks to prevent moths. Wool naturally resists odors and stains.