Blanket
A blanket is a generic term that refers to almost any bed covering thicker than a sheet, including quilts, duvets, and comforters. It can also refer to a more utilitarian woven covering that is sandwiched between a flat sheet and another layer primarily for warmth. A blanket drapes over the sides of the bed. Our Chatham blanket is a versatile favorite.
Linen vs Cotton Bed Sheets: An In-depth Comparison of Popular Bedding Materials
Fitted sheets have an elastic to wrap around the mattress and prevent it from moving too much while you sleep. While these sheets protect your mattress from body oils, spills, and other things, using a mattress protector underneath your fitted sheet is a good idea for extra protection. Flat sheets lay on top of fitted sheets to protect your duvet or comforter from body oils and tearing. Not everyone uses these, but we recommend doing so.



These sheets are normally flat and need to be tucked around the corners of the mattress to keep them in place during sleeping.
A durable, lightweight fabric, cotton percale is a good option for anyone that sleeps warm and needs a little cooling.




Cotton sheets have a more traditional, preppy vibe. Percale and brushed cotton are best suited for rooms with a classic décor, while sateen sheets would perfectly complement a more modern bedroom.




Cotton sheets are a classic choice, offering durability and a crisp, cool feel.
For queen size sheets, expect to pay anywhere between $50 and $300, depending on the style of sheets. In general, materials like linen and silk will be the most expensive. Cotton, bamboo, Tencel, or other similar materials can vary — some are quite expensive, while others are more affordable. Polyester and other synthetic fabrics will generally be the least expensive.
Packaging - Each of our bed linen products, our duvet covers, fitted sheets, flat sheets and pillowcases pairs are all delivered in a matching linen or Egyptian cotton bag without any plastic wrapping.
Percale refers to the type of cotton weave used to construct the sheet and consists of a traditional criss-cross pattern of one thread over and one thread under.

sheet set 1800 thread count.
Ultimately, the type of high quality bedding you choose for your child's crib will depend on their personal needs and preferences. Whether it's summer bedding, cot bedding, or children's bedding, prioritize comfort, safety, and quality to ensure your child gets the best quality sleep possible.