Here are 4 luxury bed linen lines that most of us will never have a chance to experience — but hey, at least we can dream about them!

Charlotte Thomas is well known for posh linens, but their “Bespoke” line takes things up a notch by weaving in actual 22k gold thread into the individually made, thousand-count Egyptian cotton sheets. Production can take up to 12 weeks and the price point is somewhere around $2,400.

D. Porthault has been purveying luxury linens for most of the last century to a clientele that has included Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Expect to spend in the neighborhood of $1,400 for a queen set. 

You will likely find Frette sheets gracing beds in five-star hotels throughout the world. Be prepared to spend $1,200 if you want this kind of luxury in your own room. Pocket change!

The “Milos” line from Sferra boasts 100 percent Egyptian cotton sateen with a 1020 thread count. I’m not sure exactly what that feels like, but I imagine it’s somewhere close to heavenly. For only $1,600 you can experience these linens for yourself. Tell me, what’s the most you’d ever pay for high-end bedding? Know of any resources for high-quality, low-price bedding that you swear by? From great ideas on organization, DIY, kid spaces, and just drooling over celebrity homes, our Pinterest page provides your daily design fix. Check it out and follow us! Top image via abeachcottage.com

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title: “Dare To Dream Of The World S Most Expensive Bed Sheets” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-04” author: “Mary Hogans”


Here are 4 luxury bed linen lines that most of us will never have a chance to experience — but hey, at least we can dream about them!

Charlotte Thomas is well known for posh linens, but their “Bespoke” line takes things up a notch by weaving in actual 22k gold thread into the individually made, thousand-count Egyptian cotton sheets. Production can take up to 12 weeks and the price point is somewhere around $2,400.

D. Porthault has been purveying luxury linens for most of the last century to a clientele that has included Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Expect to spend in the neighborhood of $1,400 for a queen set. 

You will likely find Frette sheets gracing beds in five-star hotels throughout the world. Be prepared to spend $1,200 if you want this kind of luxury in your own room. Pocket change!

The “Milos” line from Sferra boasts 100 percent Egyptian cotton sateen with a 1020 thread count. I’m not sure exactly what that feels like, but I imagine it’s somewhere close to heavenly. For only $1,600 you can experience these linens for yourself. Tell me, what’s the most you’d ever pay for high-end bedding? Know of any resources for high-quality, low-price bedding that you swear by? From great ideas on organization, DIY, kid spaces, and just drooling over celebrity homes, our Pinterest page provides your daily design fix. Check it out and follow us! Top image via abeachcottage.com

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title: “Dare To Dream Of The World S Most Expensive Bed Sheets” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-01” author: “Sharon Dixon”


Here are 4 luxury bed linen lines that most of us will never have a chance to experience — but hey, at least we can dream about them!

Charlotte Thomas is well known for posh linens, but their “Bespoke” line takes things up a notch by weaving in actual 22k gold thread into the individually made, thousand-count Egyptian cotton sheets. Production can take up to 12 weeks and the price point is somewhere around $2,400.

D. Porthault has been purveying luxury linens for most of the last century to a clientele that has included Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Expect to spend in the neighborhood of $1,400 for a queen set. 

You will likely find Frette sheets gracing beds in five-star hotels throughout the world. Be prepared to spend $1,200 if you want this kind of luxury in your own room. Pocket change!

The “Milos” line from Sferra boasts 100 percent Egyptian cotton sateen with a 1020 thread count. I’m not sure exactly what that feels like, but I imagine it’s somewhere close to heavenly. For only $1,600 you can experience these linens for yourself. Tell me, what’s the most you’d ever pay for high-end bedding? Know of any resources for high-quality, low-price bedding that you swear by? From great ideas on organization, DIY, kid spaces, and just drooling over celebrity homes, our Pinterest page provides your daily design fix. Check it out and follow us! Top image via abeachcottage.com

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title: “Dare To Dream Of The World S Most Expensive Bed Sheets” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-21” author: “Danielle Zurasky”


Here are 4 luxury bed linen lines that most of us will never have a chance to experience — but hey, at least we can dream about them!

Charlotte Thomas is well known for posh linens, but their “Bespoke” line takes things up a notch by weaving in actual 22k gold thread into the individually made, thousand-count Egyptian cotton sheets. Production can take up to 12 weeks and the price point is somewhere around $2,400.

D. Porthault has been purveying luxury linens for most of the last century to a clientele that has included Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Expect to spend in the neighborhood of $1,400 for a queen set. 

You will likely find Frette sheets gracing beds in five-star hotels throughout the world. Be prepared to spend $1,200 if you want this kind of luxury in your own room. Pocket change!

The “Milos” line from Sferra boasts 100 percent Egyptian cotton sateen with a 1020 thread count. I’m not sure exactly what that feels like, but I imagine it’s somewhere close to heavenly. For only $1,600 you can experience these linens for yourself. Tell me, what’s the most you’d ever pay for high-end bedding? Know of any resources for high-quality, low-price bedding that you swear by? From great ideas on organization, DIY, kid spaces, and just drooling over celebrity homes, our Pinterest page provides your daily design fix. Check it out and follow us! Top image via abeachcottage.com

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title: “Dare To Dream Of The World S Most Expensive Bed Sheets” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-22” author: “Debra Perez”


Here are 4 luxury bed linen lines that most of us will never have a chance to experience — but hey, at least we can dream about them!

Charlotte Thomas is well known for posh linens, but their “Bespoke” line takes things up a notch by weaving in actual 22k gold thread into the individually made, thousand-count Egyptian cotton sheets. Production can take up to 12 weeks and the price point is somewhere around $2,400.

D. Porthault has been purveying luxury linens for most of the last century to a clientele that has included Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Expect to spend in the neighborhood of $1,400 for a queen set. 

You will likely find Frette sheets gracing beds in five-star hotels throughout the world. Be prepared to spend $1,200 if you want this kind of luxury in your own room. Pocket change!

The “Milos” line from Sferra boasts 100 percent Egyptian cotton sateen with a 1020 thread count. I’m not sure exactly what that feels like, but I imagine it’s somewhere close to heavenly. For only $1,600 you can experience these linens for yourself. Tell me, what’s the most you’d ever pay for high-end bedding? Know of any resources for high-quality, low-price bedding that you swear by? From great ideas on organization, DIY, kid spaces, and just drooling over celebrity homes, our Pinterest page provides your daily design fix. Check it out and follow us! Top image via abeachcottage.com

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title: “Dare To Dream Of The World S Most Expensive Bed Sheets” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-03” author: “Jessica Mobley”


Here are 4 luxury bed linen lines that most of us will never have a chance to experience — but hey, at least we can dream about them!

Charlotte Thomas is well known for posh linens, but their “Bespoke” line takes things up a notch by weaving in actual 22k gold thread into the individually made, thousand-count Egyptian cotton sheets. Production can take up to 12 weeks and the price point is somewhere around $2,400.

D. Porthault has been purveying luxury linens for most of the last century to a clientele that has included Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Expect to spend in the neighborhood of $1,400 for a queen set. 

You will likely find Frette sheets gracing beds in five-star hotels throughout the world. Be prepared to spend $1,200 if you want this kind of luxury in your own room. Pocket change!

The “Milos” line from Sferra boasts 100 percent Egyptian cotton sateen with a 1020 thread count. I’m not sure exactly what that feels like, but I imagine it’s somewhere close to heavenly. For only $1,600 you can experience these linens for yourself. Tell me, what’s the most you’d ever pay for high-end bedding? Know of any resources for high-quality, low-price bedding that you swear by? From great ideas on organization, DIY, kid spaces, and just drooling over celebrity homes, our Pinterest page provides your daily design fix. Check it out and follow us! Top image via abeachcottage.com

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title: “Dare To Dream Of The World S Most Expensive Bed Sheets” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-17” author: “Karen Wiedenheft”


Here are 4 luxury bed linen lines that most of us will never have a chance to experience — but hey, at least we can dream about them!

Charlotte Thomas is well known for posh linens, but their “Bespoke” line takes things up a notch by weaving in actual 22k gold thread into the individually made, thousand-count Egyptian cotton sheets. Production can take up to 12 weeks and the price point is somewhere around $2,400.

D. Porthault has been purveying luxury linens for most of the last century to a clientele that has included Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Expect to spend in the neighborhood of $1,400 for a queen set. 

You will likely find Frette sheets gracing beds in five-star hotels throughout the world. Be prepared to spend $1,200 if you want this kind of luxury in your own room. Pocket change!

The “Milos” line from Sferra boasts 100 percent Egyptian cotton sateen with a 1020 thread count. I’m not sure exactly what that feels like, but I imagine it’s somewhere close to heavenly. For only $1,600 you can experience these linens for yourself. Tell me, what’s the most you’d ever pay for high-end bedding? Know of any resources for high-quality, low-price bedding that you swear by? From great ideas on organization, DIY, kid spaces, and just drooling over celebrity homes, our Pinterest page provides your daily design fix. Check it out and follow us! Top image via abeachcottage.com

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title: “Dare To Dream Of The World S Most Expensive Bed Sheets” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-14” author: “Luke Mccoy”


Here are 4 luxury bed linen lines that most of us will never have a chance to experience — but hey, at least we can dream about them!

Charlotte Thomas is well known for posh linens, but their “Bespoke” line takes things up a notch by weaving in actual 22k gold thread into the individually made, thousand-count Egyptian cotton sheets. Production can take up to 12 weeks and the price point is somewhere around $2,400.

D. Porthault has been purveying luxury linens for most of the last century to a clientele that has included Jackie Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, and Sarah Jessica Parker. Expect to spend in the neighborhood of $1,400 for a queen set. 

You will likely find Frette sheets gracing beds in five-star hotels throughout the world. Be prepared to spend $1,200 if you want this kind of luxury in your own room. Pocket change!

The “Milos” line from Sferra boasts 100 percent Egyptian cotton sateen with a 1020 thread count. I’m not sure exactly what that feels like, but I imagine it’s somewhere close to heavenly. For only $1,600 you can experience these linens for yourself. Tell me, what’s the most you’d ever pay for high-end bedding? Know of any resources for high-quality, low-price bedding that you swear by? From great ideas on organization, DIY, kid spaces, and just drooling over celebrity homes, our Pinterest page provides your daily design fix. Check it out and follow us! Top image via abeachcottage.com

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