Our Collection
Our signature bedding, made from ZQ-certified Regenerative Merino Wool, improves natural sleep cycles by up to 25%. Because when you sleep better, you live better.
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Organic Cotton Duvet Cover
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Organic Cotton Sheet Set
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Organic Regenerative Wool Comforter
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Regenerative Bedding Set
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Sustainable Bedding Bundle
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Wool Laundry Balls
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We do more than sustain – our materials actively restore and revive our natural world.
Why We're Better
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Breathable Design
Stay cozy without overheating—our ultra-breathable Airlay design circulates air freely, perfect for hot sleepers.
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Healthier Sleep
Our hypoallergenic regenerative wool improves natural sleep cycles, promoting deeper, restful sleep.
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Regenerative Fiber
Created with sustainable, regenerative methods for an ultra-soft touch that breathes life back into nature.
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No Sweat-Soaked Sheets
Our ZQ-Certified Regenerative Wool is an active fiber that moves moisture away from the skin and resists the build-up of odor.
Let customers speak for us
FAQs
Isn't wool all scratchy and prickly?
It’s not like the sweater your grandma used to knit.
We measure wool in ‘microns’. Merino wool is very fine and soft, starting at 12 microns and up to 24 microns. To put that into perspective, human hair is around 60 microns. The prickly sweaters your Nan made we probably made using coarser Micron, generally reserved for carpets or those old Army surplus blankets.
Isn't wool too hot?
No, wool helps to keep you cool. Our regenerative wool is for summer too. Our wool is a technically active fiber, able to react to changes in your body temperature and the environment - insulating you in the cold and managing heat and moisture when you are hot. It is because merino fiber has a hydrophobic (water-repelling) exterior and hydrophilic (water-loving) interior that give it unique moisture management properties, resulting in enhanced comfort, breathability, and performance.
We call this thermo-regulation. It is ultimately buffering you against environmental changes brought on by the seasons. To top it off, through its complex chemical and physical structure, merino fiber resists the development of a proliferation of odor to a much greater extent than synthetic materials or cotton.
Why is ZQ regenerative wool this miracle fiber everyone is talking about?
We’re so glad you asked! ZQ Natural Fibre is naturally technical; it moves moisture away from the skin, adapts to warm or cool you according to the conditions, protects you from the sun, is flame resistant, and resists the build-up of odor. Oh, and it’s super soft. Check out the Our Materials page, where we geek out more about wool.
Why is ZQ regenerative wool so soft and clean?
We’re glad you asked! Our sheep are primarily raised in New Zealand’s South Island high country, where they graze on native grasses and roam freely in the clean, open environment.
This natural lifestyle contributes to the quality and softness of the wool produced.
What makes ZQ regenerative wool such high-quality?
Great question. It comes down to the people and animals that create it. Our growers comply with the ZQ Grower Standard, where they uphold standards with pride. The standards demand the best from our growers in animal welfare (think healthy, well-fed sheep!) and environmental practice, resulting in strong, white, long-staple fiber that’s fit for the market it’s grown for. Each fleece is hand selected—every single one. A highly skilled ‘classer’ or ‘wizard of wool’ inspects the fiber’s quality and assesses whether it meets the contract specification. Check out theOur Wool page, where we geek out more about wool.