Welcome to the silky-soft world of bamboo bedding, where sustainability meets everyday luxury.

There’s a quiet revolution happening in bedrooms around the world, and it starts with a single thread: bamboo viscose. Once an underdog in the textile industry, bamboo has quickly become a frontrunner in luxury bedding. Why is this? It’s irresistibly soft, naturally breathable, and has a gentle footprint on the planet. It elevates your lifestyle.

Why Bamboo?

Bamboo viscose is derived from the pulp of the bamboo plant, which grows quickly and requires no pesticides or excessive water. It’s a material that transforms from sturdy stalks into buttery soft fibers. That transformation results in fabric that’s good for the environment and elevates your sleep.

According to a 2023 market analysis by Grand View Research, the global bamboo textile market was valued at over $1.6 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.3% from 2023 to 2030, largely driven by demand for eco-friendly alternatives in the bedding and apparel space Earthly Threads is here to help raise those numbers.

Bedding That Breathes

Unlike traditional cotton or synthetic sheets, bamboo viscose naturally regulates temperature. That means cool comfort in the summer and cozy warmth in the winter. Its moisture-wicking properties and smooth, hypoallergenic fibers make it a perfect option for hot sleepers, sensitive skin, and anyone craving restful, uninterrupted sleep.

Are you starting to understand how bamboo bedding can and will improve your lifestyle? It has helped athletes, women with menopause, those with eczema, and the list goes on! 

The Earthly Threads Take

At Earthly Threads, we believe in comfort without compromise. That’s why our bamboo bedding isn’t just soft, it’s thoughtfully sourced, ethically made, and stitched with your well-being in mind. Every sheet and pillowcase carries with it the soothing spirit of bamboo. A gentle, grounding reminder that luxury can still be mindful.

 



Sources:

Grand View Research, Bamboo Textile Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report, 2023–2030.

Pandey, A. K., et al. (2011). Bamboo as a sustainable crop and resource for eco-friendly products. Journal of Renewable Materials.

OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Certification, www.oeko-tex.com

National Eczema Association: Choosing Fabrics for Sensitive Skin, nationaleczema.org

Le, H. T. N., & Kim, H. Y. (2018). Moisture and thermal comfort properties of bamboo fabrics. Journal of Industrial Textiles.

Reese Siverhus