Pillowcases


Oasis Crinkled Comfort Pillowcase Set – Set of 2 (Midnight Tide)


Zen Crinkled Comfort Pillowcase Set – Set of 2 (Matcha)


Dune Crinkled Comfort Pillowcase Set – Set of 2 (Sandstone)


Calm Crinkled Comfort Pillowcase Set – Set of 2 (Morning Fog)
Looking for an easy way to refresh your bed? Our pillowcases bring the perfect mix of comfort and style. Whether you choose a full pillow case set or just need a single bed pillowcase, each one is made from soft, breathable fabric that feels even better with every wash.
With colors and textures that pair beautifully with our sheets and duvet covers, these pillowcases make it easy to create a calm, inviting space. Go for a matching look or mix in different shades for a relaxed, lived-in feel. However you style them, you’ll love the way they look and the way they feel the moment your head hits the pillow.
Frequently Asked Questions
A pillowcase serves as a protective slipcover for sleeping pillows, shielding them from dirt, sweat, oils, and general wear and tear. Beyond protection, pillowcases are crafted from smooth, breathable fabrics like cotton percale, sateen, or linen, which contribute to hygiene, extend the life of the pillow, and enhance the sleeper’s comfort.
Yes, a pillowcase is essential for maintaining proper sleep hygiene and protecting your pillow. It acts as a crucial barrier, shielding the pillow from dirt, oils, sweat, and allergens. Pillowcases are significantly easier to wash frequently than pillows themselves, which is vital for keeping your sleeping environment clean and improving overall sleep quality.
For optimal hygiene, skin health, and to mitigate allergic reactions, you should change your pillowcase at least once weekly. This regular change is crucial for a better night’s sleep and helps reduce the buildup of oils, dead skin cells, and allergens. Consider more frequent changes if your pets sleep on your bed.
Standard Frequency: Aim to wash your pillowcases at least once a week.
Increased Frequency: If you have acne-prone or sensitive skin, consider changing them every two to three days. You should also wash them more frequently if you sleep with pets, eat in bed, or spill anything on your pillow.
The best type of pillowcase depends on individual needs, preferences, and specific concerns. A highly versatile and popular choice, cotton is valued for its breathability, durability, and classic comfort. High-quality cotton varieties provide exceptional softness and are suitable for average sleepers and even hot sleepers.
Pillowcases feature an inner fabric flap, known as an envelope closure, primarily to keep the pillow securely tucked inside the case and to provide a neater, more finished appearance. This design offers a hardware-free alternative to zippers or buttons, which some may find uncomfortable or visually unappealing.




