Brooklinen's New Cool TENCEL Sheets Are as Stylish as They Are Cooling – Perfect for Hot Summer Nights
Available in 13 colors and patterns across the entire collection, the cool-touch fabric helps regulate body temperature and dissipate heat
We're still in the height of summer, and temperatures across the U.S. show no signs of cooling. And, whether you have air conditioning in your bedroom or not, keeping comfortable while you sleep is undoubtedly one of the most difficult parts of the season.
Fortunately, Brooklinen has launched their new TENCEL collection just in time. Combining TENCEL Lyocell and crisp cotton percale, each offering creates an exceptionally breathable sleep experience, and works to regulate body temperature and dissipate heat as you rest.
They're set to be counted among the best cooling sheets for warmer weather.
It's no secret that the first step to keeping cool in bed is choosing the best bed sheets for the job. And, for layering your bed for summer, the brand-new Brooklinen Cool TENCEL sheets are perfect.
Made of an exclusive, innovative weave of 70 per cent TENCEL Lyocell and 30 per cent crisp cotton percale, they're the brand's coolest, most breathable sheets launched to date. Offering a barely-there feel, they contour to your body for a lightweight, fluid drape that keeps you refreshed all night long.
If shopping for sustainable bedding is your priority, they're OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 certified, too, and the TENCEL Lyocell fibers are produced using a resource-saving, closed-loop process.
The matching pillowcases keep your head and neck cool.
The sheets are also naturally stain-resistant and durable, which makes them effortlessly easy to wash, dry, and care for, while the modern, matte look offers an ultra-smooth feel.
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There's plenty to love from Brooklinen, from plush pillows to cool and breezy sheet alternatives. Below, I've curated a selection of my favorites, alongside affordable alternatives.
All prices were correct at the time of publication.
Switching from a comforter to a flat sheet is an easy way to keep cool at night, without sleeping without any cover at all. These percale sheets are matte, cool, crisp, and breathable, and are a bestselling, award-winning favorite from the brand.
Blankets may be typically associated with fall and winter, but this one is breathable, airy, and dyed for extra vibrancy in a gorgeous gingham design for a fun pop of color. It's made in Portugal from 100 per cent cotton.
This is my favorite pillow, and I haven't used anything else since I started testing it a few months ago. The hypoallergenic fill perfectly replicates the fluffy feel of down, while the quiet sateen shell draws heat away from your head and neck.
This eye mask is made of 100 per cent pure Mulberry silk, with a luxurious charmeuse weave and soft, elasticated band. It's also conveniently machine washable, and makes a gorgeous gift idea for friends and family.
For just under $70, this sheet set includes a flat sheet, fitted sheet, and two pillowcases. They're made from 100 per cent rayon derived from bamboo, securely fit mattresses up to 16" thick with a 360° elastic band, and are breathable, moisture-wicking, and easy to care for on a cold wash.
Though it costs just $12.88, this cooling pillow is designed to stay cool-to-the-touch and wick away moisture, with a hypoallergenic fill that offers lasting loft and support in all sleep positions. It also features Microban antimicrobial technology, which helps to reduce odors and bacteria for a cleaner sleep space.
Do cooling bedsheets really work? According to our sleep and linen experts, the answer is a resounding yes − they're not a gimmick.
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Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens in 2024 as the News Writer on Solved, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. Now, as the Sleep Editor, she spends her days producing content on all things sleep – from mattresses and sheets to protectors and pillows, all of which she tests in her own home. She also has particular expertise in home fragrance, covering everything from candles to reed diffusers, and frequently attends showrooms, including Vispring and Frette, and events hosted by the likes of Diptyque, Jo Malone, and Malin+Goetz.
Previously, she has written for Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, and also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh.