Hot sleeper? Coop's new linen-cotton bedding range promises both temperature control and softness

Coop Linen-Cotton bedding launch
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Looking to upgrade your bedding to something both elegant and breathable this summer? Coop Sleep Goods has launched just what you need: the new Linen-Cotton collection.

Product specs

Release date: 6 August 2025
Products: Linen-cotton sheet set, duvet cover, pillowcase set, flat sheet, fitted sheet
Warranty: 1 year
Trial: 100-nights

Yes, the best cooling mattress can be your ultimate savior, especially if you’re a hot sleeper. However, if you’re someone who wants to double up the breathability to fight the heat, Coop recommends the new collection since it’s crafted from premium flax linen-cotton blend which promises softness, temperature control and moisture-wicking properties.

And if you've invested in the best mattress and best pillows for your sleep needs, it only makes sense to dress them up in bedding that looks and feels just right for you.

This OEKO-TE Standard 100 certified collection includes a sheet set, a duvet cover, a pillowcase set, a flat sheet and a fitted sheet, all available in three elegant colors (white, dove grey and cream) that should pair well with any décor. Let’s take a closer look at the product specifications…

Coop Sleep Goods Linen-Cotton Collection: Price

The Coop Linen-Cotton Sheet Set, starting from $199 for a twin, is available in six sizes (twin to Cal king) and includes a top sheet, a flat sheet and two pillowcases.

The collection is also the brand's most expensive sheet set in comparison to Coop's other ranges: SoftSpa (starting at $149 MSRP), Tencel (from $159 MSRP), Percale (starting at $149 MSRP) and Cool+ (from $159 MSRP).

If you just want to purchase a Linen-Cotton range sheet, prices start at $109 for a queen size flat sheet, while a fitted sheet starts at $119 for a queen. By comparison, SoftSpa flat and fitted sheets both start at $89 for a queen.

The Linen-Cotton Duvet Cover meanwhile, also sits at the upper price bracket with a full/queen priced at $249. Again, SoftSpa duvet covers are the most affordable with a $119 starting price for a twin/twin xl, while the Tencel and Percale models come in at a mid-range price (the MSRP for a queen Tencel is $159 and a full/queen Percale is $139).

A bed in a brightly lit room dressed in the new Linen-Cotton bedding range from Coop

(Image credit: Coop Sleep Goods)

You can also make a standalone purchase of pillowcase covers made from the new same top-quality linen and cotton blend. The Linen-Cotten pillowcase set start at $46 for two in standard/queen size. Once again, this makes the new line the most expensive, with the most affordable being two SoftSpa pillowcases in standard/queen size available for $29.

Yes, the new luxury linen-cotton bedding range from Coop comes at a premium price. However, it's possible you'll be able to get these at up to 20% off during bedding sales, or during wider sales events such as the upcoming Labor Day mattress sales. For example, the SoftSpa, Percale, Cool+ and Tencel sheet sets all currently have 20% off, and the Linen-Cotton range may have this discount in the future.

Coop's sleep benefits sweeten the deal, too, since you get to enjoy a 100-night sleep trial, one-year limited warranty and free shipping for all items under the new bedding range.

Coop Linen-Cotton Sheet Set: from $199 at Coop Sleep Goods

Coop Linen-Cotton Sheet Set: twin from $199 at Coop Sleep Goods
Coop Linen-Cotton sheet set is available in six sizes and three colors, and includes a top sheet, a flat sheet and two pillowcases. Prices start at $199 for a twin, going up to $269 for a king or cal king.

Coop Linen-Cotton Duvet cover: from $249 at Coop Sleep Goods

Coop Linen-Cotton Duvet cover: full/queen from $249 at Coop Sleep Goods
The Coop Linen-Cotton duvet cover is available in two sizes and three colors, and starts at $249 for a full/queen, while a king/Cal king is priced at $269.

Coop Linen-Cotton Pillowcase Set: from $46 at Coop Sleep Good

Coop Linen-Cotton Pillowcase Set: standard from $46 at Coop Sleep Goods
Coop Linen-Cotton pillowcases are available in two sizes and three colors, starting at $46 for a standard/queen pack while a king set is priced at $49.

Coop Sleep Goods Linen-Cotton Collection: Features

All products in the new Linen-Cotton collection are crafted from a unique blend of 51% certified European Flax Linen and 49% cotton — combining the softness, breathability and temperature-regulating properties of both natural fibers.

Linen is naturally moisture wicking, which may be good news for those prone to night sweats or overheating. The brand also claims that the items in the new Linen-Cotton range are made to last — softening with every wash.

Man dressing up the bed in the new Coop Linen-Cotton bedsheet in cream

(Image credit: Coop Sleep Goods)

While high-quality linen is known to crease easily, Coop say combining it with cotton fibers helps with maintenance by providing a certain level of wrinkle-resistance. The brand recommends machine washing the range on a cold, gentle cycle. It can also be tumble dried and ironed (both on a low heat setting).

The Linen-Cotton range includes a sheet set (a flat sheet, a fitted sheet and two pillowcases), and items you can buy individually: a duvet cover (with an L-shaped zipper which makes it easy to insert your comforter) pillowcases, a flat sheet and a fitted sheet. All products come with the option of three chic, calming colors: dove grey, white and cream.

Becky George
Sleep Staff Writer

Becky is a Sleep Staff Writer at Tom’s Guide covering all things sleep-related including product reviews, research studies, news and explainers. She works on specialist bedding content and is responsible for buyer’s guides like the best pillows for all sleepers and best mattress protectors focusing on popular brands such as Tempur-Pedic, Avocado, Coop Home Goods and more. Becky is a PPA accredited journalist who is keen to explore the intricacies of sleep, its effects on skincare, mental wellbeing and work performance. While not thinking of sleep, she can be seen reading in cosy bookshops or learning about global food culture. 

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