Discover our specially cooling bedding collection, designed for warm Australian summer nights. Each piece blends comfort with smart fabric technology so you can enjoy a deep, refreshing sleep even when the temperature rises.
Cooling blankets and comforters: Made from breathable, moisture-wicking materials, these blankets help regulate body temperature and keep you comfortably cool. We offer every size single through super king plus a cooling weighted blanket that combines gentle pressure with a cool-to-touch finish.
Cooling pillows and protectors: Whether you sleep on your back, side, or stomach, our pillows promote airflow to keep your head and neck at the ideal temperature. Pair them with our easy-care cooling pillow protectors for an extra layer of freshness and longer pillow life.
All products in this collection are crafted with the Australian climate in mind. From cooling sheets to lightweight comforters, you’ll find the perfect mix of quality, durability, and cool comfort for every bedroom.
Explore the range today and transform your nightly routine into a calm, cool sleep experience.
Frequently Asked Questions about Cooling Bedding
What is a Q-max rating?
Q-max measures how quickly a fabric pulls heat away from your skin on first contact. It’s expressed in watts per square centimetre (W/cm²). Higher numbers feel cooler—typical cotton is around 0.2, while advanced cooling fabrics can reach 0.4 or more.
What is cooling bedding?
Cooling bedding includes sheets, comforters, blankets, and pillowcases made with fabrics and weaves that stay cool to the touch and release heat. Materials such as bamboo, TENCEL™, or high-tech microfibres wick away moisture and promote airflow so you stay comfortable all night.
Who can use cooling bedding?
Anyone seeking a cooler, more restful sleep can benefit, especially:
Hot sleepers or people in warm, humid climates
Women experiencing night sweats or hot flushes
Couples with different temperature preferences
Anyone who prefers lightweight, breathable layers
Is all cooling bedding the same?
No. “Cooling” covers a variety of fabrics and technologies. Some rely on natural breathability such as bamboo or linen, while others use advanced fibres with higher Q-max ratings or special moisture-wicking finishes. Always check material details, Q-max scores, and reviews to find the level of cooling that suits you.