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The best quality sheets that are worth the investment

What to look for in a quality sheet set - plus our top picks to shop.

When choosing new bed sheets – whether that’s for a new season refresh or whether it’s simply because your old bed sheets are due for an upgrade – there is a lot to consider. And, especially when we spend almost half of our day, every day, sleeping and resting in our beds, it makes sense to invest in some quality bed sheets. 

So, if you’re in the market for some quality bed sheets read on for our curated list of the best-of-the-best sheets to dive into. Plus, a handy guide to help you choose the type of fabric for your bed linen.

2024’s TOP QUALITY SHEETS

  1. Emma bamboo bedding set in Beige, from $99 (usually $165), Emma Sleep (here’s why)
  2. Pure silk sheet set in Shell Pink, from $1199.99, Adairs  (here’s why)
  3. Olsen linen/cotton sheet set in Brick, from $149.95, Bed Bath N’ Table (here’s why)


The best quality sheets to shop in Australia 2024

Whether you’ve decided to opt for a lightweight linen sheet set or a luxurious Egyptian cotton, we’ve rounded up the best quality sheets money can buy in Australia below.

01

Emma bamboo bedding set in Beige

from $165, Emma Sleep

Crafted from 100 per cent bamboo and with a smooth, silky finish, this bamboo sheet set is perfect for those who get hot while they sleep. Its comfortable 300-thread count and breathable nature make it a quality pick for any bedroom. Plus, it’s a stress-free purchase thanks to Emma Sleep’s free delivery and returns service.

Key features:

  • 100% bamboo
  • 300TC
  • Set comes with a fitted sheet, flat sheet, and pillowcase

02

Pure silk sheet set in Shell Pink

from $839.99 (usually $1199.99), Adairs

Made from 100 per cent Mulberry silk, this sheet set is as silky-smooth as it gets. It’s hypoallergenic and breathable while also being gentle on your hair and skin, we’re adding this to cart, immediately.

Key features:

  • 100% Mulberry silk
  • Hypoallergenic and breathable

03

Olsen linen/cotton sheet set in Brick

from $149.95 (usually $299.95), Bed Bath N’ Table

Crafted from organically grown French flax and natural cotton this sheet set is a must-have for any bedroom. Not only does this set look ultra comfortable, but it has been pre-washed to enhance the fibres natural softness. Plus, this gorgeous Brick hue is the pop of colour you need.

Key features:

  • 55 per cent linen and 45 per cent cotton
  • Pre-washed for softness

04

Signature Sateen fitted sheet in sage

from $229, Ettitude

Crafted from the brand’s signature CleanBamboo material (which is 100 per cent bamboo lyocell) in a sateen weave, Signature Sateen is a silky-soft cooling and sustainable sheet set for you to slip right into. It’s also hypoallergenic making it a perfect pick for those with sensitive skin.

Key features:

  • 100% bamboo lyocell construction
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Cooling-effect

05

500TC Egyptian cotton twill sheet set in Snow

from $359.99, Sheridan

In a classic crisp white hue, this sheet set by Sheridan will give you the feeling of living in luxury. With a high thread count of 500, this sheet set will look (and feel) right at home in any bedroom.

Key features:

  • 500TC
  • Egyptian cotton composition

06

French flax linen sheet set in Beige Gingham

from $335, I Love Linen

In a gorgeous gingham pattern, this sheet set is made for coastal-styled abodes. Made from 100 per cent pure French flax linen, it’s breathable, luxurious, and deserves a spot within your bedding rotation. 

Key features:

  • 100% pure French flax linen
  • Breathable

07

Bamboo Egyptian cotton sheet set in Gum Leaf

from $110.99 (usually $159), Sienna Living

Available in an array of colours (our pick is this refreshing green hue), simply choose one to suit your taste. These bamboo Egyptian cotton sheets from Sienna Living get softer with every wash, so you’ll have the most comfortable sheets to sleep and lounge in night after night. Plus, the unique blend combines the softness of bamboo with the enduring quality of Egyptian cotton to give you a luxurious yet eco-friendly bed linen option.

Key features:

  • Blends bamboo softness with Egyptian durability
  • Breathable and ideal for those with sensitive skin
  • OEKO-TEX standard 100 & Made In Green certifications
  • Gets softer with every wash

08

Morgan & Finch Carlson Royale 600TC Egyptian cotton sheet set in sage

from $229.95, Bed Bath N’ Table

Crafted from certified Egyptian cotton, this sheet set is woven with 600 thread-count cotton sateen. Think silk-like softness for a sound night’s sleep. Also available in pale blue, smoke blue, steel, and white colourways to suit your taste and bedroom design.

Key features:

  • 600 TC
  • Egyptian cotton composition

09

Linen sheet set with pillowcases in Pencil Stripe

from $600, Cultiver

Made from 100 per cent European flax, this sheet set is as sustainable as it is stylish. Pencil Stripe features a spaced, textured stripe that runs across a soft off-white linen, giving it a relaxed yet elevated look.

Key features:

  • 100% European flax linen
  • Unique pencil stripe pattern

10

Vintage soft wash cotton sheet sets in Denim Melange

from $79.99 (usually $159.99), Canningvale

In a calming blue hue, this cotton sheet set from Canningvale is crafted from 100 per cent cotton percale with a relaxed vintage appearance.

Key features:

  • 100% cotton percale
  • Relaxed look

11

Oatmeal 100% French flax linen bedding set

from $320, Bed Threads

In a warm oatmeal hue, this sheet set from Bed Threads is made from 100 per cent French flax linen in a breathable 170GSM fabrication. It’s a great option for the warmer months or for those who run hot when they sleep. Plus, this sheet set will get softer with every wash thanks to its flax linen construction.

Key features:

  • 100% French flax linen
  • Temperature regulating
  • Naturally eco-friendly

What fabric composition should I opt for?

When looking at sheets, you’ll want to decide on which material works for you. There’s no material for bed sheets that is objectively ‘better’ than the other – this is because it’s all up to your personal preference. Below are some common materials you can find bed sheets in.

Linen

Synonymous with ‘lightweight’ and ‘breathable’ is the popular textile for bedding – linen. Linen that is woven in Europe – Belgian or French Flax, for example – are great indicators of superb linen quality. Moreover, it’s a great option for summer or hot sleepers due to its natural moisture-wicking properties.

Cotton

Cotton is another very popular textile for bed sheets. It’s incredibly soft while still having the same moisture-wicking properties seen in linen sheets. The quality of cotton sheets can be determined by how long the staples are within the fabric/fibre. The longer the cotton staple, the better quality the sheets are. Egyptian cotton is known to be the premium offering of cotton sheets as its staples are extra long in comparison.

Bamboo

Also known as bamboo rayon, is also a great fabric to opt for when choosing your next sheet set. Bamboo sheets are breathable with temperature-regulating properties so a restful night’s sleep is most definitely on the cards.

Silk

As luxurious as bed sheets get are silk sheets. Not only are they soft on the skin, but it’s also a great choice for those who have sensitive skin. However, silk is an expensive material that also needs special attention when it comes to maintenance and care.

Is thread count important?

If you’ve been looking at thread count as your main deciding factor when it comes to buying new bed sheets, we’re here to add some insight. Although thread count is a key element to consider, it really isn’t the be-all and end-all of finding a good quality sheet set. 

Thread count refers to the number of threads woven together per 10cm² of fabric. The general consensus is that sheets that sit around the 500TC mark are the best (for cotton sheets). It’s also important to note that thread count is not generally a good indicator for linen sheets and are often rarely listed. However, as a rule of thumb, a high thread count for linen sheets is discouraged.

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