Or try the Sparrow, which has a hybrid design (meaning there’s foam and coils inside). “One of the most comfortable mattresses I’ve ever slept on!” a reviewer wrote. “I had the hardest time falling and staying asleep for years before getting this mattress. First night on it, I fell asleep and stayed asleep, and that hasn’t changed since.”
Sometimes, I swear that throwing on a matching pj set helps me sleep better. If you’re in the same boat, try these dreamy options from Piglet in Bed. They’re made from lightweight linen (a great fabric to try if you run hot at night) and come in beautiful floral and gingham patterns.
Even better? They’re up to 40% off right now—along with some of the brand’s bedding, while it’s still in stock.
This Sleep Week, Coop is slashing prices on some pillows and sheet sets by 20%. We like that the Cool+ Adjustable Pillow allows you to customize the firmness level by adding or removing fill, so you and your partner can find that Goldilocks feeling (it’ll be just right).
Also worth shopping: The brand’s SoftSpa sheets, which are “thick,” “crisp,” and “high-quality,” according to Coop reviewers. They’re “so soft, never wrinkle, stay cool at night, and after years of washing, they look as good as the day I bought them,” one wrote. But they may be too warm for hot sleepers—if that’s you, try Coop’s CoolSpa set instead, which is made from a silky nylon and spandex blend that won’t trap as much heat.
Wake up feeling achy more often than not? Avocado’s Green mattress and pillow are 10% off right now—both are filled with soft latex, and the mattress has coils for extra support right where you need it.
And don’t miss out on the brand’s bedding, which is up to 50% off. Avocado’s cotton sheet set has a slight sheen, is wrinkle-resistant, and comes in four calming colors. “These sheets feel so amazingly cozy and warm,” one happy shopper wrote. “They have definitely improved our sleep quality.”
One SELF tester found that SIJO’s CrispCool sheets earned their name—the cotton feels cool to the touch (night sweats, who?). For Sleep Week, this set (and almost everything else across SIJO’s site) is 20% off, no code needed.
Below, we’ve rounded up a few more great buys from the brand to help make your bedroom a haven, including a soft eucalyptus blanket and a temperature-regulating comforter.
Heads up: Right now, you can save $1,000 on a new Amerisleep A6 mattress (no code needed), which one reviewer called “the most comfy bed I’ve ever slept in.”
The AS3 is also on sale for $600 less than usual, when you use the code SLEEPWEEK at checkout. It’s a huge hit with shoppers: “As a general contractor, I’m on my feet all day, and this mattress has been a total game-changer!” one wrote. “No more waking up with shoulder and back pain. I’m sleeping so much better now, and I feel more energized and refreshed throughout my day. Highly recommend.”
The rest of Amerisleep’s offerings are up to 40% off—including the Lift mattress topper. It’s three inches thick and comes in two styles (Comfort and Support) that should suit most types of sleepers. “My husband and I both like very different types of mattresses (he likes firmer, me softer), yet this was fitting for us both,” one reviewer explained. “Overall, we’re both sleeping better.”
Zoma just dropped a 30% markdown on any mattress with the code SLEEP30. The Hybrid version includes coils and a layer of cooling gel memory foam that you shouldn’t sink into. Plus, you can try it for 100 nights before committing, and it comes with a 10-year warranty.
Also worth checking out: The brand’s body pillow, which is 20% off when you use the code SLEEPWEEK at checkout.
Save $300 on both of these Vaya mattresses with the code VAYA300. The original has two layers of foam that are designed to keep your spine in alignment and pull heat away from your body as you sleep. Meanwhile, the Hybrid has coils inside for added support (no matter whether you drift off on your back, stomach, or side).
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