Hemp
Hemp fabric is made from the fibers of the Cannabis sativa plant and is one of the oldest textiles in the world. It is an excellent choice for bedding thanks to its durability and comfort. Grown widely in regions such as China and Europe, hemp fibers create fabrics that are naturally breathable and temperature-regulating—keeping you cool in summer and warm in cooler months. Hemp is also highly resistant to mold, bacteria, and odors, making it ideal for bedsheets and blankets that stay fresh for longer between washes. Over time, hemp softens beautifully while maintaining its strength, offering long-lasting comfort and sustainability for everyday use.
Traditional Linen
Traditional linen, made from the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum), is one of the most popular materials for premium bedding. Cultivated mainly in Western Europe, flax linen is prized for its crisp, airy feel and excellent moisture-wicking properties. It helps regulate body temperature, making it especially comfortable for hot sleepers or warm climates. Linen sheets and blankets are also naturally hypoallergenic and become softer with every wash, combining luxury with practicality for a restful night’s sleep.
Ramie
Ramie linen, derived from the Boehmeria nivea plant and commonly grown in East Asia, offers a smooth, slightly lustrous texture that works well in lightweight bedding, while being extremely strong, even stronger than cotton. It is highly absorbent and breathable, helping to keep sleepers dry and comfortable throughout the night. Ramie is also naturally resistant to bacteria and mildew, making it a hygienic option for bedsheets. While slightly firmer than traditional linen, it is often blended with other fibers to enhance softness while retaining its strength and durability.
Luobuma
Luobuma linen is made from the fibers of the Apocynum venetum plant which is native to parts of China, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe. This fiber is naturally breathable, antibacterial, and gentle against the skin—making it especially suitable for sensitive sleepers. Bedding made from this material offers a lightweight, airy feel that promotes comfort and relaxation. Its natural properties also help maintain a clean and fresh sleeping environment.
Kenaf
Kenaf linen, made from Hibiscus cannabinus, a fast-growing plant cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions such as Africa, India, and Southeast Asia. It is valued for its sustainability and strength. While traditionally used for more industrial purposes, modern processing techniques have made it possible to create softer kenaf-based textiles suitable for home use. In bedding, kenaf fibers contribute durability and structure, making blankets and blended fabrics more long-lasting. It is also an eco-conscious option, as the plant grows quickly and has a low environmental impact.