bedding

Being inside a bear's stomach has never felt so cozy.
We should definitely buy a fancy Swedish crib called Oeuf, because anyone who makes wooden furniture in Sweden and names it after the French word for egg can't be all that bad.
After all, it's where we spend a third of our day.
If you've ever tossed and turned from a night under scratchy sheets, you know how important the right material can be. Ultimately, your decision comes down to personal preference, but here's a rundown of some of the more common materials you'll spy while shopping for sheets.
The most polarizing bedding issue of our time.
After traveling abroad, turn your new home into a first class cabin with our Pottery Barn picks.
At the end of a long day, when you're climbing into bed for your hard-earned eight, you're probably not thinking about dander, sweat, saliva, oils and other body fluids. But that, plus body and hair products, is exactly what makes up the soupy mix our sheets absorb during the hours we spend entwined in them.
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