Brooklinen Just Solved the Hot Sleeper’s Biggest Spring Dilemma: The New BreezeWeave is a Machine-Washable Dream for Cool Comfort

Bright, breathable, and lightweight

Six folded BrookLinen BreezeWeave collection comforters in assorted colors on a wooden bench, against a moss green wall
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Brooklinen's brand new Breezeweave Comforter is making spring and summer bedding easier than ever. Wave goodbye to wrestling a duvet insert into a cover, sweaty nights as temperatures start to creep up, and overheating – we've found the answer.

With the Breezeweave Reversible Cotton Comforter, available at Brooklinen, the brand's much-loved, machine-washable, one-and-done comforter has had a spring and summer seasonal lift that's designed to keep you cool and comfortable as you sleep, even in warmer weather.

Brooklinen's New BreezeWeave Comforter Keeps Hot Sleepers Cool Despite Spring's Temperature Swings

All prices were correct at the time of publication.

We all know how difficult keeping a bed cool in summer can be, particularly if you live in any of the sunnier states across the US. This has often left me switching out my warmer, winter duvets for my best bed sheets.

But that in-between stage in spring, where temperatures and volatile weather systems fluctuate day to day, late winter storms can still happen, and dips in temperature occur overnight that require heating, can all help to create a perfect storm of overheating or shivering under your covers.

It's not possible to cater separately to all these changing needs easily, but with the Breezeweave Reversible Cotton Comforter, available at Brooklinen, you don't have to.

It may sound too good to be true, but this comforter brings the cooling, airy texture of our soft sheets in a convenient comforter form. Comprised of 100 percent ultra-soft Turkish cotton and filled with 100 percent polyester for a breathable finish, it's the only thing you need to include when designing a bedroom for better sleep all spring and summer long.

As it doesn't need a cover, it also makes making the bed even easier than ever, and it's handily machine-washable and tumble-dry safe, too. Therefore, it's a perfect pick if you're preparing a guest bedroom for summer or looking to cool a guest bedroom without having to invest in one of the best fans.

If you prefer to shop for the best organic bedding, this comforter will also tick all your boxes: It's OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100-certified, meaning it's been tested and approved free of over 100 harmful chemicals and substances.

And, if that's not all, it's also a simple, fun way to add color to a bedroom that doesn't involve paint.

What to Shop

Sleeping better in this transitional part of the year can be a challenge, but having some of my Sleep Editor-approved bedroom essentials can ease the issues keeping you awake in the spring, and later, cover you smoothly for changing summer sleep needs.

From lightweight bed linens to fans and pillows to rotate in and out of your sanctuary as needed, these are my vetted selections to aid restorative rest, whatever the season.

All prices were correct at the time of publication.


Having one of the best air purifiers in your bedroom can also improve your comfort overnight, helping to remove common allergens that start to rise in spring, and peak in summer, be it shedding pets, pollen, or air pollution.

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Ottilie Blackhall
Sleep Editor

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 hunting deals and 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.

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, where she developed a love for inspiring interiors and architecture.