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The best bed sheets and duvet covers to buy now

100 readers helped us find our winners

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Snuggling up in fresh bedding is one of life's small joys. But there’s a lot more to a good duvet cover and sheet than simply matching the rest of your décor. Pick carelessly and they can keep you up all night – whether that's because they’re too scratchy, too warm, or too big for your duvet.

From a quick online browse, it’s hard to know which bed sheets will suit you and your sleep preferences. Even running your hands over them in the shop doesn’t prepare you for what they’re really like to curl up in.

So, our experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute got testing and enlisted the help of nearly 100 panellists, who swapped out their usual bedding for new pillowcases, duvet covers and sheets to help in our quest for the best bed sheets to sleep with, night after night. We also carried out tests back in the lab.

These are our top picks in one quick list, and scroll on for our detailed reviews.

The best duvet covers and bedsheets to buy in 2025



Make sure you read our experts Good Housekeeping Institute guide on best mattresses and recommendations from their tried and tested best mattress toppers to enhance your quality of sleep.

What fabric is best for bedding?

We haven't got any polyester bedding on this list, as it’s not very breathable (although it can be more durable and affordable). But we have tested a range of other textiles in our pursuit of the best duvet cover and sheets. They all use natural fibres as they allow air to circulate more effectively – here’s a handy breakdown of each.

Cotton

This is the classic bedding textile. It’s breathable and soft, and what you’ll usually find in hotels. Egyptian cotton is considered the most luxe type due to its longer, finer yarns, which make for a softer and more drapey fabric.

There are two common types of weave for cotton bedding: percale and sateen (or satin weave). Percale bedding is considered the more cooling of the two, as it’s crisper and smoother, with a slightly looser weave.

Sateen on the other hand looks glossy and feels silky smooth, but due to the tighter weave needed to achieve this finish, it can be more warming. In theory, it may crease less than too, which is ideal if you like a wrinkle-free finish in your bedroom, but draw the line at ironing your sheets.

Linen

Made from flax, linen is in some ways a more environmentally friendly choice than cotton, because it requires less water to grow. It’s harder to cultivate and spin, however, making it pricier.

Linen is durable though, so should last you a long time. Plus, it’s naturally antimicrobial and breathable, as it generally has a lower thread count than cotton and looser weave, making your bed airier.

While linen sheets are wrinkly (and not all can be ironed), their laid-back look is increasingly popular. They aren’t always as soft as cotton, but generally, the fibre relaxes over time, so within a few washes, they can feel indulgently luxe.

Bamboo and eucalyptus

Essentially, these textiles are like rayon or viscose; wood pulp from both plants is processed and transformed into a silk-like fabric. Because the plants are fast-growing, they can regenerate quickly, which is why they are considered an eco-friendlier choice.

Both are naturally moisture wicking and hypoallergenic. Unsurprisingly, given how they are often likened to silk, they're sumptuously soft, too. What's more, they share many of the same properties that may inspire you to invest in a silk pillowcase, making them a good pick for your skin and hair.

What is the best thread count for sheets?

Thread count refers to the number of threads there are per square inch of fabric. Higher counts can be an indicator of quality and are thought to result in softer and more durable fabrics.

The only fabric where thread count is really important is cotton (and even then, it’s not the be-all and end-all). But between 300 and 500 is generally the sweet spot for the best thread count.

Sustainability claims to look out for

It’s increasingly common to find products with environmental claims on the market, so here’s a quick cheat sheet for the logos to look out for.

Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)

If you buy anything with organic cotton, this is one of the most stringent certifications as it involves independent verification of a product’s entire supply chain. To qualify for the label, 70 per cent of the fibre used must be organic (and if the product is branded as exclusively ‘organic’ this goes up to 95%), which means there are no synthetic pesticides, herbicides or GMOs used.

Additionally, there must be a safe working environment with no child or forced labour, and no harmful chemicals used in processing either.

OEKO TEX Standard 100

This label is more focused on human health, as it shows that textiles have been tested for (and are free from) harmful substances.

OEKO-TEX Made In Green

This builds on the Standard 100 and covers sustainability and ethical production. To qualify, products are tested for harmful substances, chemical management and wastewater are monitored, and workers must have fair wages and working hours, and safe conditions. They also offer a label check service for greater transparency.

B Corp

This certification is awarded to whole companies, rather than on a product-by-product basis. To qualify, a business must meet a range of criteria about how it's run, what its workplace environment is like, and the impact it has on the communities it operates in and the environment. You can read more about this here.

How we test bedding

Nearly 100 panellists snuggled up in a new bed set for at least a month, to see if they are worthy of your money. They reported back to our experts about each set's comfort, smoothness, breathability and overall design, including how easy they found making the bed, and if the bedding washes well.

In the GHI lab, our experts take a double duvet cover and wash it three times, before measuring for shrinkage and assessing any change in textile quality. As part of this test, we wash two different shades from each range to check for any colour fading with our specialist tech. Generally, testers use a medium shade and a dark shade. They also judge how easy it is to use.

Time for bed…

All prices are for UK doubles. Where available in a set, this is what we have linked to, but for items available separately, you'll find the duvet covers below.

Best bedding and best Egyptian cotton

Scooms Egyptian Cotton Bedding

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Egyptian Cotton Bedding

Score: 96/100

With a thread count of 600, this Egyptian cotton sateen bedding is one of the most luxurious sets on our list. So unsurprisingly, it was a huge hit both in the lab and with our testers at home.

Everything fitted perfectly, washed well, and felt gorgeously soft against the skin, leaving our testers “cool and rested” come morning. Some noted that you may want to iron it for a crisper look, but if that’s the only flaw, you won’t find us complaining. Ultimately, these sheets wouldn’t be out of place in a five star hotel.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, fitted sheet, two pillowcases
Fabric600TC Egyptian cotton
Sizes availableSingle, double, king and super king
Care instructionsWash at 40C; tumble dry on low; iron damp on high steam setting
Guarantee1 year
Sustainability accreditationsOEKO-TEX 100
Colours availableWhite only
Joint runner-up and best value percale bedding

Dunelm Dorma Egyptian Cotton 400 Thread Count Percale Bedding

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Dorma Egyptian Cotton 400 Thread Count Percale Bedding

Score: 95/100

This soft and cosy Egyptian cotton bedding is suited to budding interior designers thanks to the array of colours you can choose from. It’s sold individually too, so you could even mix and match if you wanted.

Our testers were impressed with its quality, especially after washing – it kept its shape and was colour fast. Its zip fastening is a nice touch too, meaning your duvet can’t escape.

And it has an OEKO-TEX Made in Green certification, so you can rest assured that it was made in certified factories that meet higher environmental and social standards.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, sheets and pillowcases available separately
Fabric400TC Egyptian cotton
Sizes availableSingle, double, king size, super king size
Colours available11 shades
Care instructionsMachine washable, tumble dry on a low heat and iron on a medium setting
Guarantee19 years
Sustainability accreditationsOEKO-TEX Made In Green
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Joint runner-up and best premium percale bedding

The White Company Savoy Bed Linen Collection

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Savoy Bed Linen Collection

Score: 95/100

Compared to fancy hotel bedding by our panel of testers, this is an undeniably luxe set. It’s made with 400 thread count Egyptian cotton in a percale weave, giving you a crisp yet soft feel.

The sheets exude quality too, washing well and fitting our bedding perfectly. For a crease free (and hotel-worthy) look, you will likely need to iron them. But that’s probably worth the effort, given the fact our testers raved about how they helped them fall asleep, making bedtime something to look forward to.

Key specifications

Included in setItems available separately
Fabric400TC Egyptian Cotton
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king, emperor
Care instructionsMachine wash
GuaranteeNone specified
Sustainability accreditationsNone
Colours availableAll white with four different trimming shades
Joint runner-up and best for range of colours

John Lewis Soft & Silky 400 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Bedding

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Soft & Silky 400 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Bedding

Score: 95/100

Dreams are made of Egyptian cotton sheets like these. As with our other top performers, the bedding washed impeccably and is available in a selection of classic muted tones for a calming bedroom aesthetic.

As for what it’s like to slumber with, it earned glowing reviews for how luxurious it felt against our panellists' skin. In fact, one said they “won’t be able to go back to anything else.”

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, pillowcases and sheets available separately
Fabric400TC Egyptian cotton
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king, emperor
Colours available12 shades
Care instructionsSafe to tumble dry and iron on warm
GuaranteeNone specified
Sustainability accreditationsNone
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Best premium Egyptian cotton for range of shades

Hampton & Astley Egyptian Cotton 500 Thread Count Sateen Luxury Bedding

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Egyptian Cotton 500 Thread Count Sateen Luxury Bedding

Score: 92/100

With a thread count of 500, this is seriously silky bedding. Testers had no bother making the bed and washing proved stress free – it emerged from the machine with the same high quality as before.

Our panel loved spending their nights wrapped up in the sateen sheets, but if you don’t like yours creased, note that these required a long ironing session to banish wrinkles. That is the case with most Egyptian cotton bedding though (including our other winners). Otherwise, this breathable, premium set is a real treat.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, fitted sheet, two pillowcases
Fabric500TC Egyptian cotton
Sizes availableDouble, king super king emperor
Colours availableThree shades
Care instructionsWash separately and line dry ideally (iron inside out)
GuaranteeOne year
Sustainability accreditationsOEKO-TEX
Best budget bedding

Primark Contrast Piping Double Duvet Cover Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Contrast Piping Double Duvet Cover Set

Score: 91/100

This set looks similar to The White Company bedding that took one of our podium spots, so if you’re after a boutique hotel finish for less, these are sure to please. They’re made with 300 thread count cotton, and our panel was surprised by the overall quality; the duvet cover and pillow cases were soft, looked smart (when ironed) and fitted our bedding well.

During our in-house wash tests, the sheets fared well, but some testers noticed some differences in quality when they cleaned them at home on a 40C cycle, so you’re probably better washing them on a cooler wash.

There’s no sheet included, so our testers tried the Cotton Rich Fitted Sheet.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover and pillow cases
Fabric300 TC cotton
Sizes availableDouble
Care instructionsMachine wash, no warmer than 40C
GuaranteeNone specified
Sustainability accreditationsNone
Colours availableWhite
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Joint best linen bedding

Nectar Cloverlane Washed Linen Duvet Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Cloverlane Washed Linen Duvet Set

Score: 90/100

This bedding arrives pre-washed, which means it’s not as scratchy as some linen can be on first arrival (the fibre is known to soften with time). In fact, testers loved how it felt to touch, finding it cosy yet breathable, so they didn’t overheat at night.

It also shone in our wash tests. The linen retained its shape and colour and wasn’t even too creased (which is nothing short of a miracle with linen, even if the textured finish does look chic!).

The fitted sheet stayed in place nicely (it’s also available separately), and it comes with a fabric bag, which you can use for storage if another bedding set is on rotation.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover and two pillowcases (sheet available separately)
FabricBelgian flax
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king
Colours availableOne shade
Care instructionsWash at 40C or lower, tumble dry on low, iron on medium
GuaranteeUnspecified
Sustainability accreditationsnone – but they. are transparent about their processes, including running sewing facilities on 100% solar power
Joint best linen bedding

Cultiver Linen Duvet Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Linen Duvet Set

Score: 90/100

This linen set only got more buttery to the touch with each wash. This meant that while some testers loved it straight away, others found it a little rougher at first. But, its luxe finish remained after we put it through the washing machine, with minimal shrinkage or colour-loss, and all its care instructions were clear.

In fact, this dreamy bedroom addition even won over linen sceptics, with one tester declaring it “revelatory”, adding that “it was pleasantly warm to slide into bed and the fabric felt silky and light.”

Making the bed was easy too, making this set a standout pick for bringing linen’s nonchalant (and slightly creased) charm to your bedroom.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover and two pillowcases (sheet available separately)
Fabric100% European flax
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king
Colours available16 shades
Care instructionsMachine wash inside out on a warm cycle, line dry or tumble dry
GuaranteeUnspecified
Sustainability accreditationsOEKO-TEX
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Best bamboo bedding

Panda 100% Bamboo Bedding

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
100% Bamboo Bedding

Score: 89/100

Derived entirely from organic bamboo, this bedding was a hit with our panel for its breathability. We received lots of positive feedback about how well it adapted to their body temperature and changing weather, and one tester said that they didn’t experience any hot sweats while using it.

The set was soft to touch, and it fitted our duvets and pillows snugly, although the sheet wasn’t quite suited to deeper mattresses. Stains washed away easily (so you don’t need to worry about any spills from breakfast in bed or your early morning coffee) and the premium set remained pristine after a few goes in the GHI’s washing machines.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, fitted sheet and pillowcases
Fabric100% bamboo
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king
Colours availableFive shades
Care instructionsWash at 30C, line dry
GuaranteeOne year
Sustainability accreditationsNone, but detailed coverage of sustainability measures on their site

Scooms Linen Bedding

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Linen Bedding

Score: 88/100

Fitting our pillows and duvets as well as Cinderella’s slipper, this luxe bedding made making the bed less of a chore. Washing it was a breeze too, and Scooms recommends not ironing, so you can enjoy the linen in all its laid-back glory.

At night, testers found it breathable, cosy, and soft against the skin, describing it as “a truly indulgent sleeping experience.”

Scooms also provides a lot of detail about the bedding’s manufacturing process; it’s made entirely of certified French flax in small batches at Portuguese factories and is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified, which means the bedding has been tested for toxins. Exactly what you want for your beauty sleep.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, fitted sheet, two pillowcases
Fabric100% French flax
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king
Colours availableThree shades
Care instructionsWash separately on 30C or 40C, no fabric softener or bleach, tumble dry on low and air dry while slightly damp, iron damp if needed
Guarantee60-night trial and one year guarantee
Sustainability accreditationsOEKO-TEX Standard 100
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Luff Sleep 100% Organic Bamboo Silk Bedding

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
100% Organic Bamboo Silk Bedding

Score: 88/100

Like the Panda bedding above, this duvet cover and pillowcase set is made with a silky fabric that originates from bamboo. Our sleepy panel said it was cooling against the skin, so they didn’t overheat, and it looked luxurious. In fact, one said that it was “far superior to cotton alternatives”. Ultimately, that is a matter of preference, but if you needed a nudge to try out a different textile, then those words might just tip the balance.

It washed well, although wasn’t the most colour-fast, and you’re advised to wash the bedding in the bag it arrives with, which may feel like a faff. That said, the overall construction was impeccable, with pillows and duvets gliding into place. The fitted sheet (available separately) was secure too.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover and two pillowcases (sheet available separately)
FabricOrganic bamboo silk
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king
Colours availableTwo shades
Care instructionsWash on low speeds inside the bag they arrive in and using non-bio detergent, line dry
GuaranteeUnspecified
Sustainability accreditationsOEKO-TEX

Piglet in Bed Linen Bedding

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Linen Bedding

Score: 88/100

These thick linen bedsheets were a delight to curl up in. According to one tester, “the quality is exceptional,” while another declared it their “new favourite bedding set”. The velvety soft fabric was snuggly yet breathable, making it a top pick, whatever the weather.

They were a tad lint-y after the first wash but this dissipated. And while our colour analysis tech detected some colour fading after a few washes, this only added to the linen’s lived-in charm.

The duvet cover and pillows were roomy too, so you don’t have to struggle to squeeze in your pillow or duvet, and the fitted sheets stayed securely in place. All our panellists said they would recommend this bedding to friends and family.

Key specifications

Included in setAvailable separately (or via a mix and match bundle if you shop directly at pigletinbed.com)
Fabric100% European flax
Sizes availableSingle, double, king size, super king, emperor
Colours available34 shades including stripes and gingham varieties
Care instructionsMachine wash at 40C, don't use fabric softener, air dry or tumble dry on low
GuaranteeUnspecified
Sustainability accreditationsOEKO-TEX Standard 100
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Soak & Sleep Luxurious French Linen Bedding

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Luxurious French Linen Bedding

Score: 87/100

The name of this bedding isn’t misleading – our panellists thought these bed sheets were “pure luxury”. They generally found them smooth and comfortable, and as you’d expect from linen, they were temperature regulating too.

Plus, they liked the duvet cover design, which has ties to close it rather than buttons. It washed well too, only bobbling slightly, and although it wasn’t the most colour fast, it held its shape impeccably.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, fitted sheet, two pillowcases
Fabric100% Normandy flax
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king
Colours available10 shades
Care instructionsWash at 30C or 40C, air dry
GuaranteeTwo years
Sustainability accreditationsNone
Best waffle bedding

Dusk Portofino Waffle 200 Thread Count Bedding Collection

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Portofino Waffle 200 Thread Count Bedding Collection
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Score: 86/100

This textured bedding set is perfect for making a minimalist statement in your bedroom. It’s made with 200 thread count cotton in a percale weave, so it’s crisp, breathable and comfortable.

Our testers were also impressed with its “beautiful quality” and how easy it was to make the bed, thanks to the good-sized pillowcases and duvet cover, as well as a secure fitted sheet.

It was quite a heavy set, so it took a while to dry after washing, and our experts detected some loss of colour when analysing the darker shades. But given how inviting this bed set looks (and the fact we use tech that’s more observant than the human eye), we’d pop this on our beds in an instant.

Key specifications

Included in setAvailable separately
Fabric200TC cotton
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king
Colours availableFive shades
Care instructionsWash at 30C or 40C, iron on cool, line dry only
GuaranteeUnspecified
Sustainability accreditationsNone
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Emma 100% Cotton Percale Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
100% Cotton Percale Set

Score: 86/100

With its crisp, matte finish, this set from popular mattress brand, Emma was smooth and comfortable on test. It was well made and kept its soft texture after washing. The sheet stayed in place, and panellists didn’t have to wrestle it to pop their duvet into the cover.

Testers were divided over its breathability – it was cooling for some but not others. So keep that in mind if you do run hot. Each side is a different colour, giving you some flexibility when it comes to the overall aesthetic of your bedroom.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, two pillow cases, fitted sheet
Fabric200TC cotton
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king
Colours availableFive shades
Care instructionsWash at 30C or 40C depending on pattern and colour, tumble dry at medium
Guarantee30-night trial
Sustainability accreditationsNone

Emma 100% Cotton Sateen Duvet Cover

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
100% Cotton Sateen Duvet Cover

Score: 85/100

Another set from Emma, but this is a sateen version, so it has a silkier finish. Our panel said it felt luxurious while still proving breathable. One added that it “washes like a dream.”

This was true in our lab tests too – although it creased and there was some colour loss, this stabilised by our final wash (it’s not unusual for new clothes and textiles to lose some dye at first, either).

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, two pillow cases, fitted sheet
Fabric300TC cotton
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king
Colours availableFour shades
Care instructionsWash at 30C or 40C depending on pattern and colour, tumble dry at low or medium (again varies by print)
Guarantee30-night trial
Sustainability accreditationsNone
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Best eucalyptus silk bedding

Ayela Eucalyptus Bedding Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Eucalyptus Bedding Set

Score: 83/100

This is similar to the bamboo bedding we tried, but it’s made from eucalyptus pulp instead. It’s touted as a vegan silk alternative, and Aeyla says it's moisture wicking, temperature regulating and hypoallergenic.

On test, our panel found it particularly cooling, making it a stand-out pick for the summer months and for hot sleepers, but less so for winter. It was a tad slippy, but still felt indulgently soft against the skin. Testers noticed some pilling after washing it too, so be sure to follow care instructions closely.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, fitted sheet, two pillowcases
FabricEucalyptus silk
Sizes availableDouble, king, super king
Colours availableThree shades
Care instructionsWash on a low temperature, don't tumble dry
Guarantee30-night trial
Sustainability accreditationsOEKO-TEX

Ethical Bedding Bed Sheet Bundle

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Bed Sheet Bundle

Score: 80/100

This slinky set was another temperature-regulating design that slipped easily on to our panellists' beds. It felt dreamy against testers' skin, with one declaring it, “the most comfortable bedding I have ever slept on.”

It held its colour well (and is available in an array of classic shades) but it did shrink on test. You need to wash it on cold and line dry it – but it’s worth it for a high-end sleep.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, fitted sheet, two pillowcases
FabricEucalyptus silk
Sizes availableSingle, double, king, super king, emperor
Colours availableSix shades
Care instructionsMachine wash cool and air dry
GuaranteeUnspecified
Sustainability accreditationsOEKO-TEX, B Corp
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best bedding

Our verdict on duvet covers and pillow cases

The best bedding for you depends on what sort of fabric you’d like. For Egyptian cotton bedding, we recommend Scooms Egyptian Cotton, our winner and best all-round set. The silky sateen sheets washed well and wowed our testers, from making the bed through to bedtime.

Then, separated by just one mark are our three joint runners-up – The White Company Savoy Collection is our pick for white bedding (no surprise there) and for a luxe percale finish (it will feel crisper than the Scooms sheets).

Both John Lewis and Dunelm have more affordable offerings that are still indulgently soft. The former is a satin weave and the latter percale, so decide which finish you’d like and that will help narrow it down. They both come in a great array of colours too.

For linen bedding, opt for either Cultiver or Nectar – the two most popular with our panel. And if you want something truly silky, Aeyla boasts our highest scoring eucalyptus silk bedding.


Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

We’ve been testing sleep products for 100 years and we send out a similar number of bedding sets for testing here. Blossom Boothroyd, our homes testing manager, analysed all the panel feedback, and oversaw our in-house lab testing, too.

Hannah Mendelsohn, our homes editor, looks after all our sleep guides, so knows exactly what to look for in the quest for some quality Zs. She’s also studied sustainable textiles at University of the Arts London, so can debunk any misleading claims.

Headshot of Hannah Mendelsohn

Hannah is our homes editor, specialising in reviewing the latest kitchen appliances, cleaning products, mattresses and bedding, and crafting equipment. Hannah has written about hundreds of products, from air fryers to smoothie makers to pillows, and is committed to finding the most reliable and best value for money buys.

Hannah is also interested in sustainability in the home and has completed a course with the University of the Arts London in sustainable textiles, so she can help cut through the noise on what’s green and what’s not. Hannah has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously worked as a freelance lifestyle and women’s sports journalist, working for Stylist, Sky Sports and more.

Hannah has also previously worked in a florist and can normally be found caring for her house plants or sewing something new for her home or wardrobe.

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Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
Homes Testing Manager

Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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