23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher

23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
23 Australian Bedding Brands That Make Getting Out of Bed Even Tougher
You’ll be tempted to hit snooze more than once when you wake up in sheets from Bed Threads, I Love Linen, Cultiver and more. From bold printed styles to silky soft hemp and bamboo fabrics, bed linen has never been more covetable.

· Updated on 27 Oct 2025 · Published on 27 Oct 2025

Dressing your bed in pretty fabrics has generally come second to dressing yourself, but over the past few years, bed linen has been elevated both in importance and quality. And considering we spend one third of every 24 hours asleep (or at least we should), there is good reason to invest in your night’s rest. From French linen to buttery-soft bamboo and plain, printed or striped designs, these are some of our favourite bedding brands. And luckily, many are on sale right now

In the Sac

In the Sac
Linen lovers will appreciate In the Sac’s attention to detail. The Sydney label uses flax grown in the Netherlands for its long, smooth fibres to make sheets that feel ultra-soft on skin. Each element has been considered: fitted sheets have an ultra-grippy French seam that holds a snug fit, pillowcases are finished with neat flanges, and top sheets are made with extra length for an elegant drape. The colour range spans soft neutrals and washed-out stripes that can be mixed and matched or lean into monochrome sets.

Linen House

Linen House bedding
Linen House is a homegrown staple in Australian bedding. Its new Daydream collection builds on that foundation with a light, playful mood – painterly botanicals, sporty stripes and fresh checks designed to lift a room. The palette drifts from warm citrus tones to cooler sky shades, inspired by the ease of long summer afternoons. True to form, there’s a focus on texture and layering across quilt covers, sheets and accessories , all made to help you create a calm, lived-in space.

Suku

Suku
Founder Christine Lafian started Suku with colourful bamboo bedding. A decade on, the label offers a fully fledged lifestyle range of fashion and home accessories – still informed by Indonesian artisanship and big fun vibes. When the brand launched, the bedding scene was dominated by either serious, crisp cottons or matronly Laura Ashley florals. Lafian’s electrifying prints stood out. And they still do.

Bed Threads

Bed Threads
When Sydneysider Genevieve Rosen Biller moved house, she wanted bed linen for her new room. Unsatisfied by the price, quality and colours available, she launched her own label, Bed Threads. The brand has grown a loyal following for its sustainably minded rainbow range of linen sheets and quilt covers. The flax is grown in France, free from pesticides, and every part of the crop is used; factory workers in China are paid above minimum wage. It’s also delivered in plastic-free packaging.

Sutram

Sutram
Sutram’s bold colour palette defines some of the most stylish bedrooms in Australia. Made from certified organic cotton in a 300 thread count, each piece in the range is finished with a smooth, crisp hand feel. Mix and match shades that will boost your mood, layer your bed how you like and create a set that’s as unique as you are.

Aura Home

Aura Home
Another Melbourne brand, Aura Home offers its own collection of luxe home essentials, alongside homewares from beloved local and international labels. The bedding range includes cotton and linen sheets. Grab a set or mix-and-match fitted and flat pieces to create the perfect combination for your sleep space.

Sheridan

Sheridan
Sheridan is a household name in Australia and some of the brand’s products have definitely lived in your linen cupboard at some point. Linens give a lived-in feel, the cotton comes in various thread counts depending on your budget and preferred weight, and fluffy flannelettes are a favourite for winter. Fitted sheets come in both 40cm and 50cm depths to help with making the bed. And there are plenty of options for pillowcases depending on how you like to style your bed.

In Bed

In Bed bedding
Founded in Sydney by Pip Vassett, In Bed takes a considered approach to homewares. The brand works with natural fibres such as European flax linen and organic cotton percale, woven in Portugal for a crisp, timeless finish. The look is pared-back and quietly luxurious – pieces designed to soften with use and fit seamlessly into any setting. It’s the kind of bedding that feels familiar from the first night.

Fine Day

Fine Day
Melbourne brand Fine Day is all about getting the most out of your home, every single day. The routine of dressing your bed is just as important as dressing your body. Both colours and fabrics come into play here – the choice of silk, jersey and woven cotton sheets sets the label apart from others on the market. Plus, the brand offers matching sleepwear, which is perfect for doona days.

Good Studios

Good Studios
If you’re the type who struggles to find the time to wash their sheets weekly, hemp might be your saving grace. Adelaide’s Good Studios’ 100 per cent hemp bed linen keeps you cool in summer and warm in winter and, as a bonus, has antibacterial qualities, so you can leave it longer between washes. The hemp is also much more durable than other natural fibres, meaning you won’t have to fork out to replace your sheets any time soon. All of the brand’s hemp linen bed sheets are made to order.

Carlotta & Gee

Carlotta & Gee
Sustainability meets style in Carlotta & Gee’s range of French linen bedding. All about adding a little luxury to every day (and night), the brand is known for its signature warm, earthy tones. The sleep range includes sheets, quilt covers, pillowcases – standard and European – as well as valances. But the PJs and robes are also noteworthy – there’s no such thing as too much lovely linen.

I Love Linen

I Love Linen
Founded in 2012, I Love Linen blends a love for Australian living with experiences in places far and wide. For founder and designer Lauren Roe, the core of the brand is to bring a luxury hotel experience into every home. This is why she didn’t just stop with sheets and covers – the brand also offers a range of cloud-like pillows, mattress toppers and quilt inserts (aptly called the Hotel Cloud Collection).

Sheet Society

Sheet Society
This Melbourne label hit headlines in 2018 due to its covetable ’70s-inspired corduroy bedlinen, but if cord isn't your bedroom vibe, there are plenty of options to transform your bed into a serious haven. Choose cotton, bamboo or linen sheets in plain colours and prints. Shop plant-based pillows and quilts from the Cloud Corn range. Or treat yourself to a new set of silk pillowcases. Plus, its cosy cushions add the perfect finishing touch, blending plush comfort with on-trend textures and colours.

Kip & Co

Kip & Co
Kip & Co’s bedding looks as though a nearby confetti factory exploded while it was being made – in a good way. If you’re after plain sheets, this isn’t for you. Vibrant flowers, velvet leopard print and bright geometric shapes are splashed across its range of pillows, quilt covers, sheets and throws. The label was co-founded by Melbourne sisters Hayley Pannekoecke and Kate Heppell and their best mate Alex van der Sluys over wine back in 2012 and, as they told Broadsheet , they’ve since set about “creating bright, bold, fashion bedding that has a very Australian spunk about it”.

Bonny

Bonny bedding
Melbourne label Bonny first earned fans for its fluffy doonas and is now recruiting new ones with its recently released cotton sheets. The range reflects the same thoughtful design, with labelled corners, wide hems and thick elastic to keep everything in place. Made from 200-thread-count organic percale, the sheets are crisp, breathable and hold up wash after wash ( one Broadsheet editor confirmed so ). Colours are calm and contemporary – think butter, clay and soft white – and, like its beloved quilts, each returned item is donated to local charities.

Eva

Eva
A Melbourne brand known for its actual bedding, including a popular mattress and corresponding bed frame, Eva also makes bed linen. Using hemp, the sheets have a similar look and feel to flax linen, and currently come in five shades: a charcoal grey, natural oat, olive, terracotta and (of course) white.

Ecosa

Ecosa
Known for its direct-to-consumer mattresses, Ecosa prides itself on making products that are designed to give you a good night’s sleep. The brand’s bamboo, linen and silk sheets and pillowcases come in a range of calming colours – whether you’re all about neutrals or prefer a pop of colour.

Cultiver

Cultiver
Cultiver is all about elevating our at-home experiences with the items we use most frequently, whether that’s bedsheets, the dining table, bath towels or cosy robes. The brand sources flax from Europe because of the gentle climate, resulting in super-soft linen that’s Oeko-Tex-certified. It also makes flip pillowcases that’s pure mulberry silk on one side and 100 per cent linen on the other, so you can take your pick of how you want to spend the night.

Ettitude

Ettitude
If you thought the environmental impacts of your morning routine start with your reusable coffee cup, think again. Melbourne-based bedding and sleepwear brand Ettitude creates sheets made from a new-generation bamboo fabric that uses 500 times less water to manufacture and emits 52 per cent less carbon compared to conventional cotton. Plus, they’re soft, breathable, naturally hypoallergenic and moisture-wicking to keep you cool in summer and warm in winter. The company is also certified climate neutral.

MCM House

MCM House
MCM House has mastered the art of laid-back luxury – and its washed cotton bedding line is no exception. Relaxed and breathable, the 375 thread count cotton is light to the touch and softened to feel lived-in from the first sleep. It’s all about quiet tones, timeless proportions and easy layering – much like the brand’s signature furniture collections. Backed by Oeko-Tex certification (meaning it’s free from chemicals) and the Better Cotton Initiative (a global effort to support ethical cotton farming), it’s a bedding staple with long-term comfort – and conscience.

Selah & Stone

Selah & Stone
Selah & Stone is a brand with heart that was born from heartbreak. Based in Melbourne, husband and wife team Jacob and Tegan Cole have grown the label in the wake of their own experience of miscarriage. And a portion of every purchase goes to helping a family experiencing infant loss or miscarriage. Adult, kids and baby sizings are available across a collection of luxe flax linen bedding so the whole family can sleep soundly.

Roomie

Roomie
Roomie doesn’t take life too seriously. There is a sense of joy baked into the brand that starts with its emoji-inspired logo, weaves its way through colours named “whipped cream”, “iced matcha” and “olive Martini”, and extends to helpful details like tags on fitted sheets that read “I’m the short side” and “I’m the long side” (which are almost as good as having a second set of hands to help you make the bed). Duvet covers are complete with inner corner ties, so you can secure your quilt insert and avoid the dreaded sag to the bottom saga.

The Sustainable Life Co

The Sustainable Life Co
At first glance, The Sustainable Life Co’s bamboo bedding looks pared back – all clean lines and classic tones. But feel it for yourself and you’ll see why it’s quietly luxurious. Made from 400 thread count organic bamboo (with a finish comparable to 1000 thread count cotton), it’s temperature-regulating, hypoallergenic and ultra-soft. Founder Nancy Shah’s Indian heritage informs the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship, and each piece is made with sustainability in mind. Consider it an eco-conscious alternative to silk that’s gentle on hair, skin and the planet.

This article was first published on February 5, 2019 and has since been updated. Additional reporting by Simone Richardson, Emma Do and Alice Jeffery.

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