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We Found the Coziest Combo of Bedsheets, Blankets and Pillows

It’s all in the textures—and temperatures.

In bedding, texture is crucial. Your fingertips will savor every inch of this ① herringbone jacquard bedspread from Italian stalwart Frette ( $3,150; frette.com). Its yarn-dyed blend of cotton and silk has a subtle shine and the deep grooves of the famous pattern’s weave. Silk is also a primary player for people who pamper themselves with pajamas: A ② soft, machine-washable Lunya button-up short set ( $228; lunya.com) comes with a flowy bottom silhouette and elasticized waistband. It’s naturally thermoregulating, too. These ③ John Robshaw linens in stitched sand ( $395 for a set of king-size sheets; johnrobshaw.com) use a finely woven, durable 300-thread-count organic cotton percale that’s exceptionally smooth to the touch.

Sferra’s new Terracina collection ( $250 for a set of king-size sheets; sferra.com), on the other hand, is an Italian-woven sateen jacquard with an all-over leaf pattern in pale green and aquamarine yarns. All of ⑤ Pendleton’s throw blankets in wool ( $159; brooklinen.com) are made at the brand’s mill in Oregon. Sustainable and washable, they’re perfect to enliven a couch or drape over the end of a bed. The cashmere used for ⑥ Arlotta’s long robe ( $325; bloomingdales.com), meanwhile, is sourced from inner Mongolia.