Heal’s has slashed 50% off its organic cotton bedding, which shoppers rave about for its smoothness and breathability.
A fresh bedding set offers a brilliant way to revitalise any bedroom, but the proposition becomes even more enticing when accompanied by a substantial discount. That’s precisely what’s on offer at Heal’s, where shoppers can get 50% off a highly-rated bed sheet collection that shoppers claim requires absolutely no ironing.
The organic cotton sateen grey bed linen is now on offer from £22, presenting a rare opportunity to secure premium-quality bedding at a fraction of the usual price. A single fitted sheet now costs £22 (was £45), while a single duvet cover has fallen to £39 (was £79).
The priciest item in the collection is the super king duvet cover £54 (was £109). For those who fancy a splash of colour, the heritage homeware retailer has also knocked 50% off the peach-hued version.
It’s important to note, though, that neither set comes with pillowcases. As an alternative, customers could complement the bedding with Dunelm’s organic cotton pillowcases (£8), which come in an extensive array of colours, including lilac and sage green, reports the Express.
Heal’s bedding boasts a silky soft feel, courtesy of a 200 thread-count sateen weave, and is crafted from 100% organic cotton. Manufactured in Portugal, the fabric undergoes washing after weaving, which amplifies its softness and contributes to that sleek, crease-resistant finish shoppers maintain means no ironing necessary.
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The sheets are silky soft to the touch, thanks to a 200 thread-count sateen weave.
The sheets have garnered glowing reviews from customers, including this buyer who said: “I really like these sheets. They are nice, soft, and comfortable to sleep on. The size is as specified, which is deep enough for our mattress.”
However, this mixed review says: “Lovely and soft and doesn’t need ironing. A few snags through wear, but not noticeable.”
On a more positive note, this pleased Heal’s customer said: “We bought this to replace the one that had worn out. We love it so much that we wash it and put it back on the bed until it wears through to gossamer-softness. This replacement is gorgeous, soft, and a perfect match for the pillowcases we already have.”
Beyond this deal, Heal’s also has plenty of charming bedding options to browse, even if not all are discounted. We’re particularly smitten with the dusky pink linen sheets, which deliver that effortlessly chic, lived-in look.
One of the big perks of linen bedding is its breathability, helping regulate temperature throughout the year while softening beautifully over time. Prices start from £30 for Oxford pillowcases, with duvet covers ranging between £189 and £219, and fitted sheets priced from £99 to £119.
The set hasn’t had lots of reviews, but one shopper said: “Absolutely love the collection. Cute and comfortable.”
Another linen brand to consider is Piglet in Bed, which offers soft European linen (woven in Portugal) blended with long-staple cotton for extra smoothness and durability. I have the elderberry striped set at home, and it instantly makes my bedroom feel like a cosy retreat.
For those with a penchant for traditional cotton, Heal’s 400 thread-count Egyptian cotton sheets are also a worthy contender. Available in pristine white, they instantly infuse any bedroom with a five-star hotel ambiance, with prices ranging from £19 to £139 and sizes spanning single to super king.


