Luxury bedding sales − deep discounts on Frette, Sferra, and Matouk at Bloomingdale's
Save $50 for every $250 you spend on sheets, shams, quilts, and comforters in the luxury bedding sales
Luxury bedding sales present the perfect opportunity to pick up premium pieces at a more affordable price point. Right now, I'm seeing deep discounts on luxury bedding at Bloomingdale's, and we're not even approaching sales season.
You could pick up individual pieces to elevate your bedspread, from cozy blankets to cute throw pillows, or invest in a bedding bundle to upgrade your sleep experience. If you're smart about it, you could save hundreds of dollars in your quest for chicer sleep.
As H&G's resident sleep writer, and an erstwhile shopping editor, I love a good bargain, but I'd never compromise quality for cost. That's why I'm pleased to report that some of the world's best luxury bedding is listed for less at Bloomingdale's. You'll find Frette sheets, Sferra shams, and Matouk comforters selling for a fraction of their RRP. That's thanks to a special discount that takes off $50 for every $250 you spend.
Luxury bedding sales at Bloomingdale's
Bloomingdale's sells hundreds of luxury bedding bundles to suit every sort of sleeper and complement every color palette. With so much on sale, it's easy to feel spoiled for choice. That's where I come in. I've spent hours scouring the Bloomingdale's bedding sales to save you time and money and hand-pick the perfect pieces.
Frette
Clean white sheets are a classic for a reason, but this Frette set has a little more to it. Each fitted sheet, flat sheet, and pillowcase is framed with a double row of embroidery, creating long, lean lines to extend your bedspread.
This sateen sheet set comes in three color combinations. There's white and gray for cool tones, white and sand for warmer ones, plus milk and azure to mix it up a little. I love the contrast borders in bright white − it feels so fresh and modern.
For natural, neutral bedding that looks as good as it feels, I suggest the Simple Cotton Quilted Bedding Collection, especially now that it's 30% off. Between the light quilt, decorative cushion, and Euro cushion, you're well on your way to creating a bespoke bedspread to suit all seasons.
Featuring a refined houndstooth pattern and an elegant jacquard weave, these are the sorts of sheets I'd expect to see in a country house: tactile and timeless. For your money, you could get a duvet cover, a decorative cushion, and a stylish sham, though you'll need to supply your own flat and fitted sheets.
You could save more than $550 on this maximalist bedspread when you shop the luxury bedding sales. Dusty mauve is accented with gold and bronze to create a burnished finish that will look right at home with the rest of your traditional bedroom ideas.
Sferra
Woven from a unique blend of cotton and silk, this bedding is by turns soft and sumptuous, yet breathable and durable. I'd recommend the Marialva Cotton Silk Bedding Collection for hot sleepers, anyone with sensitive skin, and fellow sales hunters − these sheets are 50% off.
These are some of Sferra's best-rated sheets, with a 4.5 star average rating from more than 200 reviews. According to one customer, these are 'hands-down the most comfortable sheets I've ever slept on'. I can't think of anything more luxurious than the silky finish from the satin stitching.
If you're looking for something brighter, I suggest the Sferra Finna Sheet Set, instead. Sky blue and flint gray are bold contrasts to classic shades of white and ivory. Each piece is made from Egyptian cotton and woven into percale for a crisp, cool finish, ideal for hot sleepers.
I've never seen a bedspread quite like the Sferra Caravino Bedding Collection. Strewn with silvered ribbons against a tin gray base, there's something modern and metallic about this sheet set. Thanks to the silky smooth sateen weave, they'll even gleam in the lamplight.
Matouk
In my experience, luxury bedding brands can be a little scared to experiment with color. That isn't the case with Matouk. Their Nocturne Sateen sheets come in all kinds of bold hues, from orange and red to purple and blue. These sheets would make a great addition to your colorful bedroom ideas.
Finished with hand-cut Swiss lace, this dreamy bedding set would pair perfectly with the rest of your romantic bedroom ideas. If I could only pick one piece from the collection, I'd get the duvet cover: I love the dramatic drape of the lace around the edge of the bed.
If you like the look of border stitching, and you'd like to make a bolder statement, do it with the Matouk Lowell Collection. The tape border stands out against plain white sheets, adding depth and dimension to your bedspread.
If you're keen to experiment with coastal bedding ideas, but you'd like to branch out from white and blue, then I suggest you invest in the Mirasol Matelasse Bedding Collection. Those scalloped edges are inspired by the shop awnings at Palm Beach and feature shell pink and champagne accents.
For simple sheets with a bit of interest, I suggest the Matouk Luca Satin Stitch Linen Set. Each flat sheet, fitted sheet, sham, and pillowcase is made in the USA from crisp cotton percale. These are the sorts of sheets I'd expect to see in a high-end hotel or luxury resort.
From a distance, all you can see is a neat, narrow border or silver stitching. Take a closer look, though, and you'll see that line looks more like a rope or a chain. This geometric pattern is a nod to the industrial elegance of New York City, the home of Bloomingdale's.
Luxury bedding sales FAQs
Where can I buy luxury bedding?
Alongside Bloomingdale's, Macy's and Saks Fifth Avenue stock a lot of luxury bedding. You'll find a lot of the big Italian brands, including Versace and Lili Allesandra, at Saks, while Macy's is home to Vera Wang and Donna Kahan.
How much is a good discount on luxury bedding?
When you're shopping at a higher price point, a small discount can make a big difference. A 10% price drop could equate to $100 off a sheet set. When you're shopping the luxury bedding sales, it pays to take stock of your options and consider the smaller deals.
Of course, even at a deep discount, a lot of luxury bedding is still seriously expensive. If you're buying on a budget, it might be worth turning your attention away from the best designer bedding and shopping at the specialist sleep stores. Brooklinen, Boll & Branch, and Bed Threads are among the best places to buy bedding that's actually affordable.
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Final thoughts
Now that you've shopped the luxury bedding sales, you can use the money you've saved to invest in the best luxury mattress. Whether you're shopping for ultra-plush memory foam or elevated organic, I've got the bed for you.
Once you've spruced up your bed, it's time to turn your attention to the rest of the bedroom. Experiment with luxury bedroom ideas for a clean, chic, and cozy aesthetic.
Emilia is our resident sleep writer. She spends her days tracking down the lowest prices on the best mattresses and bedding and spends her nights testing them out from the comfort of her own home. Emilia leads a team of testers across America to find the best mattress for every sleep style, body type, and budget.
Emilia's quest to learn how to sleep better takes her all around the world, from the 3Z mattress factory in Glendale, Arizona to the Hästens headquarters in Köping, Sweden. She's interviewed luxury bedding designers at Shleep and Pure Parima, as well as the Design Manager at IKEA. Before she joined Homes & Gardens, Emilia studied English at the University of Oxford.
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