Jun 10, 2025 7:34 PM
The Best Organic Sheets for Your Nontoxic Bedroom
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So you want to go organic. Maybe you’ve started with an organic mattress, or maybe you’re looking for the best organic sheets to get you started on your organic journey. Bedding is a great place to start when looking to switch things in your life to organic. You’re spending eight hours a night with your face smushed into your mattress and sheets, breathing in everything that’s inside of them. That visual alone should make it easy to see why the materials in your sheets matter.
Organic sheets leave chemicals like formaldehyde and TCEP (a flame retardant) out of your bedroom and away from your skin. Just about every kind of bedding can be organic, depending on how it’s made and how its materials are sourced. There are a handful of certifications you can look for to know your bedding is organically sourced and nontoxic. Primarily, you’ll find Global Organic Textile Standard, or GOTS, which certifies that the sourcing is organic, and Oeko-Tex, which certifies that nontoxic chemicals were used.
But no matter what kind of certifications it has, we’ve slept on every kind of bedding you can find and found the best in every category. Our overall favorites are the Brooklinen Organic Cotton Sheets ($239), which are a nice, crisp percale (perfect for summer heat and hot sleepers). Avocado’s Organic Cotton Sheets ($229) have a silky sateen finish for those who want silky-soft cotton, while Ettitude’s CleanBamboo Sheets ($263) use lyocell made from organic bamboo to get an even silkier, cooling feel.
Read every organic sheet set we’ve tried below; all prices are for queen sizes. Don’t miss our guides to the Best Organic Mattresses, Best Mattress Toppers, Best Sheets, Best Mattresses, Best Pillows, and Best Down Comforters.
Next Up
We’re testing The Company Store’s Organic Cotton Sateen Sheet Set ($229) and Coyuchi’s Organic Relaxed Linen Sheet Set ($598) next for this guide.
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Best Organic Crisp Percale
Brooklinen
Organic Cotton Sheets
This super-crisp sheet set from Brooklinen is made from Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)-certified organic cotton and are Oeko-Tex certified, two key certifications when looking for organic bedding. This cotton sheet set has the nice, crisp feel that percale is known for, like fresh hotel bedding, and has a 270 thread count that helps keep it breathable. Brooklinen’s Organic Cotton Sheets are a touch softer than the brand’s regular percale, but they still really embody that light, slightly stiff feeling you’ll want if you’re a percale fan.
Material Organic cotton Organic certifications Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), Oeko-Tex Includes Fitted sheet, flat sheet, and two pillowcases Size options Full to California king Mattress depth Standard depth Trial period 365-day returns -
Best Organic Soft Percale
The Citizenry
Organic Stonewashed Percale Sheet Set
Looking for something a little softer, but still want it to be breathable? The Citizenry’s Stonewashed Organic Percale uses long-staple cotton to make it softer than your regular cotton percale sheet. Long-staple cotton means it’s stronger, longer cotton, so you don’t need as many threads, making the sheet both more breathable and softer than a sheet with tons of short threads. I love how soft these organic cotton percale sheets are, and they’re a great budget buy compared to other organic options. It’s one of my favorite sheet sets to sleep on in the summer as a hot sleeper.
Material Organic, long-staple cotton Organic certifications Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), Oeko-Tex Includes Fitted sheet, flat sheet, and two pillowcases Size options Full to California king Mattress depth Standard depth Trial period 30-day returns
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Best Organic Sateen Sheets
Avocado
Organic Cotton Sheets
Avocado is known for its mattresses, but it makes organic bedding too. Avocado’s organic cotton sheets have a sateen weave, which is a three-over-one thread pattern, and WIRED reviewer Scott Gilbertson says they’re like sleeping on silk or satin. These sheets use 100 percent GOTS-certified organic cotton from India, and have the Made Safe certification, which certifies whether something has nontoxic materials. It’s similar to Oeko-Tex, but Made Safe is applied to more products, while Oeko-Tex is textiles only.
We tested the 600-thread-count version of these sheets. The heavier thread count makes them less breathable and ideal for hot sleepers, but if you’re looking for silklike organic bedding, these can deliver. There’s also a 400-thread-count version, which we’re testing for the next update to this guide. You can also shop the deep-pocket version ($249) of these sheets if you have a tall mattress, though it only comes in a 400 thread count.
Material Organic cotton Organic certifications Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), Made Safe Includes Fitted sheet, flat sheet, and two pillowcases Size options Twin and twin XL up to California king and split king Mattress depth Standard depth (deep pocket option sold separately) Trial period 100 nights -
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Best Organic Bamboo Sheets
Ettitude
Signature Bamboo Sheet Set
Bamboo is the new kid on the block compared with longtime bedding favorites like cotton or linen. It’s a growing favorite for a reason, though, since bamboo is super soft to the touch and promises temperature-regulating abilities. I’ve found that while bamboo is super cool to the touch, it can warm up quite a bit overnight depending on the sheets. However, this set from Ettitude is not only organic but does a great job of still keeping me cool in hot Southern California summers.
These sheets are a top pick in both our Best Bamboo Sheets and Best Cooling Sheets guides for a reason, and they happen to come with a slew of organic certifications that make them worthy of your bed. You won’t see the GOTS recommendation on these, but instead a different set of certifications centered on bamboo. It’s the most certification-decorated set of sheets we’ve tried.
Material Organic bamboo lyocell Organic certifications Oeko-Tex Standard 100, BCorp, Eco-Cert Certified Organic, and FSC Certified Bamboo Includes Fitted sheet, flat sheet, and two pillowcases Size options Twin and twin XL up to California king Mattress depth Standard depth Trial period 60 days
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Best Organic Linen Sheets
Naturepedic
Organic Linen Sheets
These linen sheets from Naturepedic are some of the few organic options you can find. Several brands who make other organic products don’t have organically sourced linen, but Naturepedic’s linen not only uses GOTS-certified flax and is Made Safe certified, but is also UL Greenguard certified, which means these sheets use low chemical emissions, and Naturepedic says these sheets are additionally certified to meet Greenguard’s formaldehyde-free standard.
These sheets are on the rough side compared to other linen I’ve tested, but they’re also impressively breathable while still maintaining a nice weight to them. I was surprisingly chilly while sleeping on these sheets, a sensation I rarely feel as a hot sleeper.
Material Organic flax Organic certifications Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), Made Safe, and UL GreenGuard Includes Fitted sheet, flat sheet, and two pillowcases (can choose a partial set with one fitted sheet and two pillowcases) Size options Queen, king, and California king Mattress depth Standard depth Trial period 100-night trial -
Best Organic Flannel Sheets
Boll & Branch
Cozy Flannel Sheet Set
Boll & Branch’s flannel sheets are incredibly soft, the softest I’ve slept on after I spent an entire winter testing the Best Flannel Sheets. These sheets are also made with 100 percent organic cotton, certified by GOTS, so they can achieve your super soft bedding dreams and your organic dreams in one fell swoop.
These are also some of the only flannel sheets we recommend that are still in stock, so even though it’s not the ideal time of year for flannel right now, you can snag them ahead of the cold season. The Boll & Branch flannel sheet set is incredibly warm and soft, but the sheets don’t feel overly heavy or suffocating (in the winter, that is), even for a hot sleeper.
Material Organic cotton Organic certifications Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), Oeko-Tex Includes Fitted sheet, flat sheet, and two pillowcases (split king includes two twin XL sheets) Size options Twin and twin XL to split king Mattress depth Deep pockets (18″ for all except twin) Trial period 30 day returns
What to Look for in Organic Sheets
Organic means many things. It’s often used to confirm that food was grown without toxic pesticides and chemicals, and doesn’t have things like growth hormones or GMOs, in order to label it as organic food. For bedding, it should mean both that organic materials were used to make the fabric—no toxic pesticides used in farming, etc.—and that they were produced organically with nontoxic chemicals.
You’ll want at least two certifications to prove this. Most sheets have a Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification to certify that the material sourced is organic (it’ll say organically grown cotton, for example, but should have a certification to back it up), and you’ll usually see either an Oeko-Tex or a Made Safe certification certifying that the process to make them was a safe and nontoxic one. If you only see an Oeko-Tex certification, that means they were manufactured organically, but not sourced organically. You’re more likely to see a sole Oeko-Tex certification than any others, which is still a good certification, but not enough to be a fully organic bedsheet.
Is it the same as eco-friendly? It depends on what eco-friendly means to you. Some processes are more eco-conscious, like lyocell’s process over nylon and rayon based on chemical output, but producing anything has costs on the planet. These organic certifications usually only confirm toxicity and chemicals included, not necessarily how much waste was left over or whether the chemicals can be reused.
Honorable Mentions
There are a lot of great organic sheets out there. Here are a few more organic bedding sets we tested and liked.
Boll & Branch Signature Sheet Set for $279: Boll & Branch’s Signature sheets use GOTS-certified cotton and have an Oeko-Tex certification. These sheets also level up the sateen weave from a three-over-one pattern to a four-over-one pattern. I tested the textured stripe pattern, which still felt breathable even with the heavier weave, though not as soft as a regular sateen sheet since it had the extra texture.
Coyuchi Flannel Sheets for $278: These organic bedsheets are fantastic and soft, and are made from 100 percent GOTS-certified organic cotton (except for the stripe pattern, which uses a mix of recycled cotton and GOTS-certified cotton). The Boll & Branch flannel is a little softer, but Coyuchi’s sheets are a little cheaper if you want to save a few bucks.
Ettitude Luxe CleanBamboo Sateen+ Sheets for $400: Ettitude’s Luxe bamboo sheets promise that they’re Ecocert organic and use 100 percent FSC Certified Bamboo, and are Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified. I found them a little heavy for my liking as a hot sleeper, but they’re a fantastically soft and silky set that’s organic.
Not Quite Organic
Avocado Natural Linen Sheets for $549: These linen sheets are some of the heaviest and most expensive we’ve tried. These linen sheets will likely last you many years, thanks to the heavy weight, and will get softer with every wash. These sheets were previously GOTS-certified, but now are only Oeko-Tex certified, which is why they aren’t a pick. Avocado doesn’t list them as organic anymore due to this.
Quince Bamboo Sheet Set for $130: These affordable bamboo sheets from Quince claim to use 100 percent viscose from organic bamboo, but only have an Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification that proves no toxic chemicals were used, not the source of the bamboo itself. They’re a nice, soft set, but they don’t have all the certifications we look for in organic sheets. We’ve reached out to Quince to ask whether they have any certifications to prove the bamboo is organic.
Quince Sateen Sheet Set for $100: Similar to the bamboo set above, these sheets are marketed as 100 percent bamboo but only have an Oeko-Tex certification, which only confirms that the chemicals are nontoxic. We’ve reached out to Quince to ask whether they have any certifications to prove the cotton is organic.
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