The Best New Bed and Bath Products of 2024

Snuggle up to—or zen out with—our Good Design Award winners.
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It may seem like there’s no more space for innovation in sheets and faucets—from sparkling water on tap to sustainable weaves, everything has been done before. But as our 2024 Domino Good Design Award winners in the Bed and Bath category prove, there’s always a little wiggle room to impress. See: zero-waste bedding, actually chic accessible design, and smart soap storage.

Perfect Proportions: Repose Heavyweight Bed Cover by Cultiver x Colin King

Cultiver x Colin King Repose Heavyweight Bed Cover

Cultiver
$575

Cultiver is king among linen bedding, and the brand was smart enough to tap skyrocketing stylist Colin King for a bed cover that drapes just right, adding more fuel to the revival of the 1950s bedding trend.

Scandi Power Couple: Kirsikankukka Duvet Cover by Tekla x Artek

Tekla x Artek Kirsikankukka Duvet Cover

Tekla
$175

Danish home brand Tekla splashed duvets and shams in Finnish architect and designer Aino Aalto’s Kirsikankukka pattern, which was originally inspired by a scarf she was gifted by the Japanese ambassador to Finland. 

Feels Like Couture: Summit Supima Sheet Set by Boll & Branch

Summit Supima Sheet Set

Boll & Branch
$729

Yes, this bedding has actually hit the red carpet (at the Met Gala no less). The rare species of American-grown cotton feels like sateen and percale had the softest, most cooling baby—we’ve never felt sheets like this.

Zero-Waste Sheets: Modern Solids Bedding Bundle, Lola & Veranda

Modern Solids Bedding Bundle

Lola & Veranda
$45/month or $640

Lola & Veranda’s zero-waste model means you can return your sheets every six months once a new set lands at your door. Old linens are either restored and resold at a discount, donated, or repurposed.

Not Your Grandma’s Ruffles: Begonia Pillow Cover by Rhode + West Elm

Rhode + West Elm Begonia Pillow Cover

West Elm
$49

Ruffled pillows had a banner year, and we couldn’t love the second pattern-happy collaboration between exuberant fashion label Rhode and West Elm more. Here, unexpected print and color mashups are highly encouraged. 

Best Peekaboo Moment: Bubble Shower Curtain by Quiet Town

Bubble Shower Curtain

Quiet Town
$190

Inspired by the iconic Palais Bulles on the French Riviera, this funky shower curtain is a sexy voyeur moment—or an opportunity to layer on more personality with another colorful curtain underneath.

The Pleases-Everyone Faucet: 002 Sink Faucet by Kallista

002 Sink Faucet

Kallista
$2,195

That slab you fell in love with doesn’t have to be confined to your bathroom countertop. With Kallista’s 002 line, your faucet handles can sport one of three natural stones: Carrara marble, zebra jasper, or rose quartz. 

Best Soapy Solution: Magnetic Bar Holder by Good Time

Magnetic Bar Holder

Good Time
$24

Magnetize your soaps and solid shampoos by equipping them with bar buttons, then stick ’em on this renter-friendly holder that helps them dry more quickly. 

A Shower Centerpiece: Universal Flush Mount Cube by Waterworks x Gachot

Waterworks x Gachot Universal Flush Mount Cube

Waterworks
$1,850

If you didn’t want a statement showerhead, you will now. This one, a collaboration with design studio Gachot, takes cues from tailored fashion and sculpture with its flush mount and unconventional geometric shape. 

Design That’ll Age Well: The Grab Bar by Remsen

The Grab Bar

Remsen
$295

Accessible design, normally a blind spot of the industry, has never been better. Take this nickel grab bar from newcomer Remsen: Its fluted texture offers a secure grip and is eye-catching in all the right ways.

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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.