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What We Use

Our Materials.

We're fussy about fabric. Here's what goes into every Beddie product and why we chose it.

Pure Cotton Sateen

Long-Staple Cotton
  • Our cotton uses longer-than-average fibres. Sounds boring, but it makes a huge difference.
  • Longer fibres spin into smoother, stronger yarn with fewer loose ends.
  • That means the fabric feels silky and doesn't pill the way cheap sheets do.
  • It also means the sheets actually get softer with every wash instead of falling apart.
4:1 Sateen Weave
  • Sateen is a weave pattern, not a material. Ours runs four threads over, one under.
  • That gives the surface a smooth, slightly luminous finish without being shiny.
  • It feels completely different from percale (the crisp, matte weave you find in hotels).
  • Sateen drapes really well, stays cool in summer, and feels warm without any weight in winter.
How It Compares
  • Most budget sheets use short-staple cotton with a basic percale weave.
  • Short fibres create a rougher surface that pills fast and breaks down quicker.
  • Our combination of long-staple cotton and sateen weave gives you a premium feel without needing a fancy thread count to prove it.
  • You can feel the difference the first night. The gap only gets bigger over time.
What It Feels Like
  • Smooth and cool straight out of the bag.
  • A gentle lustre that looks beautiful on the bed without any shine.
  • Gets noticeably softer through the first few washes.
  • Colour holds up wash after wash because the weave is dense enough to lock it in.

Ivy French Linen

100% French Flax
  • Our Ivy range is woven from 100% French flax linen, grown in Western Europe.
  • French flax is widely considered the best linen fibre you can get.
  • It's naturally breathable, wicks moisture, and helps regulate temperature.
  • Flax also happens to be one of the most sustainable crops around. It mostly just needs rain.
170gsm, Pre-Washed
  • Our linen is 170gsm, a mid-weight that works well all year round.
  • Heavy enough to drape properly, light enough for Australian summers.
  • Every piece is stone-washed at the mill before it gets to you.
  • That means no stiff break-in period. It's soft and relaxed from the start.
Gets Softer Over Time
  • Linen is one of the only fabrics that genuinely gets better with age.
  • Each wash breaks down the natural pectin in the flax, making it softer.
  • After five or six washes, you'll really notice the difference.
  • A well-looked-after set of linen sheets can easily last a decade.
The Linen Look
  • Linen has a natural, relaxed crinkle. That's not a flaw, it's the whole point.
  • The texture catches light differently across the bed, which gives it real depth.
  • If you want something crisp and flat, linen probably isn't your thing. And that's fine.
  • But if you love that lived-in, effortless feel, nothing else comes close.

OEKO-TEX® Standard 100

OEKO-TEX® is an independent testing system for textiles. When a product carries the Standard 100 label, it means every part of it (the fabric, threads, dyes, everything) has been tested for over 350 harmful substances and cleared.

The limits are strict and they get updated every year as new research comes out. It's one of the most trusted textile certifications in the world.

All of our products carry this certification. We think it should be standard for anything you sleep on every night, not something you pay extra for.

Why Thread Count Doesn't Matter Much

Thread count measures how many threads fit into a square inch of fabric. In theory, higher is finer. In practice, it's become one of the most misleading numbers in bedding.

Brands inflate thread counts by twisting cheap, short fibres together and counting each ply separately. A "1000 thread count" sheet often uses low-quality cotton twisted three or four times. The number looks impressive but the fabric feels dense, heavy, and hot.

What actually matters is the quality of the cotton and how it's woven. A 400 thread count sheet made from long-staple cotton in a sateen weave will feel better and last longer than a 1000 thread count sheet made from rubbish fibre. Every time.

That's why we focus on the stuff that actually makes a difference: fibre length, weave structure, finishing, and certification. Not a marketing number.

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