Spring Bedding
As the spring nights draw in, choose lighter, more breathable bed linen.
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Spring Bedding
As temperatures rise, heavier winter layers give way to lighter fabrics. The difference is subtle but noticeable.
Our spring bedding is about comfort without weight, allowing warmth when it's needed but never feeling heavy or restrictive. Made from the highest quality cotton and linen fabrics, they provide softness, airflow and durability. For a better sleep, fewer interruptions and a bed that feels right for the season, choose our spring bedding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Lightweight, breathable fabrics like cotton and linen are ideal for regulating temperature as nights become warmer.
It's worth switching to light to medium weight natural fillings (like wool or cotton) with a lower tog. A 7.5 to 10.5 tog is most suitable for spring in the UK. Also prioritise breathable over synthetic fabrics to help manage fluctuating temperatures.
Yes. Cotton is breathable, soft and helps maintain a comfortable sleeping temperature.
Use lighter bedding, breathable sheets and choose lighter layers to help you to adjust to seasonal temperature changes. Our European Flax Linen Throws and Organic Cotton Muslin Throws are ideal choices.
As soon as nights begin to feel warmer. This is typically early spring in the UK so April/May time.
Both work well in spring but they feel slightly different. So it’s a really a question of preference rather than performance.
Cotton is smoother and softer to the touch, with a more familiar feel. It’s breathable, easy to care for, and regulates temperature well as nights begin to warm up. A good cotton set offers comfort without weight, which suits most people day to day.
Linen is more textured and naturally airy. It allows more airflow, so it can feel cooler, especially as temperatures rise further into the season. It’s slightly more relaxed in appearance and softens over time.
In practice, cotton tends to feel more balanced for early spring, while linen comes into its own as the weather warms.