These Sheets Are in Almost Every One of Our Favorite Hotel Rooms

Plus more labels we checked so you don't have to.
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You know that feeling of slipping into a hotel bed and wondering: where are these sheets from?! If you’re like us, you’re not above sneaking a peek for tags or unbuttoning the duvet cover to get a glimpse of a label. (Just like we’ll lift up a plate at a restaurant if we need to know where the dishes are from.) Let us take that off your plate. Like we’ve searched out the best hotel beds in the past, we’re now bringing you bedding from those fancy rooms, too—the best way to recreate that relaxed magic at home.

Whether you’re an Edition devotee, loved the bedding on your honeymoon at the St. Regis, or just want to know what the White Lotus actors have been sleeping on, this is your secret source. And when we hear of any other cult favorites, rest assured we won’t gatekeep. 

Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, Waldorf Astoria, Portrait Milano, Hotel Il Pellicano, Inness: Frette

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Ritz-Carlton

Classic White Sheet Set

$329
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There’s a clear front runner in hotel sheets: Frette. Used by some of the most recognizable luxury chains across the globe (and over 1,500 hotels in total), it’s very likely that your favorite property is outfitted with the high-end bedding brand. Specific styles include the Ritz-Carlton and St. Regis’s classic versions, both of which can be purchased with rewards points. They’re both made with 400 thread count sateen and the sets include way more than just sheets and pillowcases. The Portrait Milano, one of three Portrait properties owned by the Ferragamo family, also uses Frette (you can get the hotel set on the EU site). Two new projects from Ward + Gray—New Orleans’s The Hotel Perle and Philly’s The Bellevue—also use Frette. And, Hotel Il Pellicano’s version introduces chic scalloped embroidery.

Almanac Hotels: Bassols

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Bassols

Flat Sheet, New York Water

$57
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Almanac Hotels, with locations in Prague, Vienna, and Barcelona, leans on the Spanish brand Bassols for its bed linens. Several different styles, ranging from classic hotel Egyptian cotton and matte satin to organic cotton gingham patterns and washed percale, are available as well as duvets, pillows, and quilts. 

Palm Heights Grand Cayman, Hotel Chelsea, Line Hotels, Faena, Hotel Ulysses: Bellino Fine Linens

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Bellino Fine Linens

Sheet Set

$110
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Our favorite getaway in the Cayman Islands gave us the scoop on its linens, which are also used in a number of other ultra cool properties from The Line and Ash. Palm Heights uses sheets from Bellino, a 25-year-old brand that makes their Oeko Tex-certified bedding in Italy with 100 percent long-staple cotton.

Four Seasons: FS Linen Set

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Four Seasons

Linen Set

$700
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The hotel background for every White Lotus is a Four Seasons, and the iconic chain has its own Supima cotton bedding to bring the vacation vibe home. Each set includes flat and fitted sheets, as well as pillowcases, and you can even add on pillows and a duvet as well as a duvet set to complete the package. 

21c Hotels: Standard Textile

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21C Hotels

Sheet Set

$225
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21C Hotels are located in mid-size Midwestern and Southern U.S. cities like Bentonville, Durham, and Cincinnati. What sets these properties apart from others is that they combine all the amenities you expect from a boutique hotel with gallery space for contemporary art. Plus, they offer their long-staple cotton sheet set, made by Standard Textiles, directly through their shop. Crafted to withstand a lot of washing (as you might expect from hotel sheets), this set should get softer with each wash. You can even buy an entire bed bundle—including the mattress—for $2,350.

Thompson Hotels: Sferra

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Sferra

Giza 45 Corto Percale Duvet Cover

$1,629
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At properties like The Beekman in New York and The Thompson in Washington, D.C., beds are made up in Italian Sferra linens. The Giza 45 collection is the epitome of hotel bedding, made with Giza 45 Egyptian cotton grown in the Nile river valley. The percale and sateen styles are bestsellers; they’re pricey, but you’ve never slept on anything like them. 

Edition: Edition Bed Linens

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Edition Hotels

Sheet Set

$296
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21c isn’t the only hotel that offers a mattress-included bedding set. The sophisticated and sexy Edition Hotels brand has its own shop, and offers a bundle of sateen linens, pillows, duvet, mattress, and box spring. The mattress is complete with pocketed coils and reinforced edging. If you’re just in the market for sheets, they come in at less than $300 for a queen. 

1 Hotels: Kassatex

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Kassatex

1 Hotels Sheet Set

$200
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Kassatex, a 25 year-old New York bedding brand that collaborates with the likes of it-DJ Mia Moretti and designer Alfredo Paredes, has also made linens for 1 Hotels. The 20-property hotel group with locations across the world is inspired by nature and wellness, so it’s no wonder they were drawn to the Oeko-Tex certified linens from Kasstex. The 100 percent cotton sheets are classic and quite affordable at $200 for a queen set.

The Ace Hotels: Standard Issue Atelier Ace Bedding

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The Ace Hotel

Standard Issue Atelier Ace Bedding

$100
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If you’re committed to the Ace Hotel and its 11 properties around the world (including Kyoto, Athens, Sydney, and Toronto) here’s the easiest way to bring it home. The same sheets used in all the rooms are available in their shop. The details: they’re made with 100 percent organic cotton percale in 200 thread count, are ultra-white, and tagged with their exclusive label. At just $100 for a queen set, we’d say it’s a steal.

Hotel Lilien: Brooklinen Sheets

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Brooklinen

Luxe Sateen Core Sheet Set

$199
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In New York’s Catskill Mountains, Hotel Lilien is a cozy getaway with just 18 rooms and a cocktail bar tucked inside. In its one-of-a-kind rooms, you’ll find Brooklinen sheets on top of Wright mattresses. While sateen is often the go to in hotels due to its durability and softness, why not try the brand’s new washed linen sets?

RiverView Ranch: Boll & Branch

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Boll & Branch

Signature Hemmed Sheet Set

$279
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At RiverView Ranch in Montana, guests can rest their heads on Boll & Branch’s linens after a long day out fishing, mountain biking, or white water rafting. You can’t go wrong with the brand’s offerings, from a buttery signature set or cooling percale. We’re particularly fond of the Summit Supima style, which is made with 100 percent organic Supima cotton that’s grown in the U.S.

Sofitel Hotels: Sofitel Signature Sheet Set

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Sofitel Boutique

Signature Sheet Set

$237
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Just like its Sofitel Bed, this French hotel chain designs signature sateen bedding specifically for its rooms. If you want the full suite experience, the brand offers an 18-piece set that includes so much more beyond the sheets. We’re talking a duvet, pillow protectors, and more. 

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Samantha Weiss-Hills

Managing Editor, Home & Shopping

Samantha Weiss-Hills is the managing editor of home and shopping for Domino. She edits and writes home tours, shopping guides, and features, and she’s the friend who everyone texts for glassware, sofa, and sheet recommendations. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, Alex, and their beagle-corgi, Elsa.