Your Favorite Yoga Mat Brand Now Makes Sheets — and They’ve Got a “Luxurious Feel”

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Amrita ThakkarEditor of Style & Design at Apartment Therapy
Amrita ThakkarEditor of Style & Design at Apartment Therapy
I cover style and design, and I have three years of experience in the home space. My work has appeared on Taste of Home, Family Handyman, Reader's Digest, Yahoo, and MSN. When I'm not writing, you'll find me bouncing to my latest hobby: climbing, yoga, crocheting, or something brand new.
published Jul 26, 2024
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If you do a quick search for yoga mats, Gaiam is usually one of the first results to show up. That might just be for me, I admit — as an avid yoga practitioner, I’ve used a Gaiam mat for the last couple years, and it’s as close to perfect as I could hope for. It’s got great grip, and despite two years of heavy usage, I’ve seen very little wear on it. There’s a reason why they’re so big in the wellness space, and now they’re trying to make all aspects of your life better and healthier — starting with your bedsheets

Gaiam now sells  100% cotton bedsheets, and they look like they’ll be as comfortable as their yoga mats. The sheets are garment washed for extra softness and are lightweight enough to keep you cool and comfortable in all seasons, and are woven with a percale finish that only gets softer with every wash. Reviewers are in love with them, with one pointing out their “luxurious feel,” while another said, “The elastic is strong and doesn’t come undone like other sheets.”

They’re available in a four-piece set with three solid color options and three pretty patterns. All the colors and patterns are light and breezy-looking, making them perfect for anyone going for an airy, open, and possibly bohemian look. One features a blue ikat design, a pattern that is popular in places like India, Indonesia, and Japan, and possibly a callback to yoga’s Indian origins. All in all, these sheets will be a stylish addition to your bedroom. 

Good quality cotton sheets usually retail somewhere between $70-$100, and at around $80 a set, these are somewhat in the middle of the range. However, they’re often on sale — Target currently has them for $60, and if you’re only looking for the solid colors, Kohl’s has them for $55. With that price and quality, Gaiam looks set to make a name for itself in the bedroom business.