Naomi Watts' sustainable, luxurious bedding turns her bedroom into a 'sanctuary' – easily recreate the simple technique with her Coyuchi collaboration
The actress joined forces with Coyuchi to create a collection of bedding that is 'uncomplicated, authentic, and connected to the earth'
The average person spends nearly a third of their life sleeping in bed. Thus, we are firm believers that quality linens are a worthwhile investment. Naomi Watts is too.
The King Kong and Mulholland Drive star has officially partnered with luxury designer bedding brand Coyuchi as its first celebrity ambassador. Founded in California in 1991, Coyuchi linens are made of sustainably sourced, organic materials and come in mostly calming, neutral shades. Watts has curated a selection of products called the Live Beautifully collection, including a down feather pillow, a classic linen sheet set, and an alpaca cotton throw. The common thread between the products is a sense of quiet luxury that is both beautiful in the home and gentle on the planet.
'Creating a home filled with beauty, comfort, and mindfulness is how I love to live,' states Watts of her choice to partner with the sustainable bedding brand. 'Coyuchi's unwavering commitment to sustainable, organic, and luxurious textiles speaks to the core of what I believe in. I've always felt that the most beautiful things in life are those that remain closest to their natural form—uncomplicated, authentic, and connected to the earth. Partnering with Coyuchi allows me to align with a brand that values conscious luxury, making our homes sanctuaries that feed us and our planet.'
According to industry experts, Coyuchi is a trustworthy (and crowd-pleasing brand). 'I've been in the luxury linens business for over 20 years, and over the last 5 years or so we've seen the largest increase in interest in sustainable textiles and natural fibers,' says Carlin Van Noppen, bedding expert and owner of Fig Linens and Home, retailer of Coyuchi. 'Coyuchi's bedding perfectly taps into this interior design trend. The GOTS-certified yarn creates a product that is not only sustainable but feels high quality and luxurious.
Supportive
Dream in peace with this lush, down feather pillow. The price is relatively accessible for a piece of luxury bedding and the impact it will have on your neck and spinal alignment is utterly priceless.
Best Percale
This sheet set comes in 7 colorways, and is made from the finest French linen. It's one of Coyuchi's best sellers, and a great choice if you like to sleep in crisp percales.
Ultra-soft
This blend of cotton and alpaca creates an irresistibly cozy blanket. We love alpaca as an infinitely renewable resource, and you won't be able to help but fall in love once you feel how soft of a blanket it creates. Perfect for the bed or sofa
Elevated
Crinkled Percale™ fabric brings a raw and organic feel to this staple piece. For those who prefer to sleep cool, this light quilt provides a wonderful alternative to a heavier classic comforter.
Patterned
If you prefer a bit more pattern on your bedding, this duvet pairs the neutrals Coyuchi is known for with a little bit of a twist. The soft, relaxed fabric would be so cozy in any bedroom.
100% Alpaca
Bring ultimate luxury to your home with this gorgeous 100% alpaca throw. My favorite way to style it is draped over the end of a bed
Further, Watts's favorite brand sells some of the bestselling, and best bed sheets of the year. 'The relaxed linen sheet set has become one of our best sellers,' Van Noppen tells Homes & Gardens. 'Clients especially love the relaxed look and the cooling feel. Their pricing is incredibly accessible compared to heritage luxury linen brands for the quality.'
Natural textiles are a surefire way to bring warmth and comfort into your bedroom. We love the look of layering to unite multiple textures for an extra cozy look. Try pairing the relaxed linen duvet set with an alpaca throw for an ultra-plush bed.
Naomi Watts knows a thing or two about luxury, and now it can be both sustainable and accessibly priced.
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Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivalled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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