I test bedding for a living – here's everything I use on my own bed

I've combed through our back catalog of reviews and cleaned out my linen closet to bring you the best bedding I've ever tested − including on sale pieces for Sleep Week

Black and white sheets on a bed with blue shams and blankets; to the right, flowers and a lamp on a dark wood nightstand; a vase, a mirror, and colorful wall art resting on a mantel.
(Image credit: Brooklinen)

I'm the resident Sleep Editor here at Homes & Gardens, and there are lots of perks to my job. I get to travel the world and see how mattresses are made everywhere from in the heart of Arizona versus the slopes of Scandinavia. I've interviewed bedding designers from specialist sleep stores, including Shleep and Pure Parima, as well as major home retailers, such as IKEA.

The best part of my job is that I get to carry out my testing from the comfort of my own bedroom. I lead a team of experts across America in the search to find the world's best bedding. I get to keep everything I test, which means my linen closet is filled with smooth sheets, plush pillows, and fluffy comforters.

When I'm not testing a particular product, I'm free to sleep however I choose. These are the pieces I reach for time and again. I've pulled the prices from the best places to buy bedding, where you'll find all these items listed for less in the Sleep Week bedding sales.

Top bedding picks, chosen by an expert tester


If you've enjoyed browsing my favorite bedding, then you might like to learn about the favorite bedding of interior designers. I interviewed the likes of Kathy Kuo and Sarah Henry to learn more about how they make the bed and where they like to shop.

Emilia Hitching
Sleep Editor

Emilia is our resident sleep writer. She spends her days tracking down the lowest prices on the best mattresses and bedding and spends her nights testing them out from the comfort of her own home. Emilia leads a team of testers across America to find the best mattress for every sleep style, body type, and budget.

Emilia's quest to learn how to sleep better takes her all around the world, from the 3Z mattress factory in Glendale, Arizona to the Hästens headquarters in Köping, Sweden. She's interviewed luxury bedding designers at Shleep and Pure Parima, as well as the Design Manager at IKEA. Before she joined Homes & Gardens, Emilia studied English at the University of Oxford.

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