West Elm?s new all-natural bedding is made from hemp
Mikkel Vang
And it comes in a range of neutral hues created from natural dyes Hemp is quickly become a go-to material in the design world, used lately for everything from bridges to homes made from ?hempcrete.? The cannabis plant offers a versatile and eco-friendly material thanks to its natural durability and ease of growth.
West Elm is now joining the ranks of hemp converts with a new line of bedding made from hemp fiber. The collection includes sheets, duvets, pillow cases, and a coverlet made from a mix of hemp fiber and cotton, the latter of which gives the notoriously rough fiber a softer feel.
West Elm
West Elm
The bedding comes in a variety of neutral colors thanks to the natural dye process that includes using Radix isatidis leaf to make a light ?Hazy Blue?, myrobalan to create a ?Misty Grey?, and eucalyptus leaf for the line?s ?Desert Flax? hue. These simple colors are mixed and matched in patterns and solids.
West Elm?s hemp sheets start at $229. The duvets range from $229 to $279, and the coverlet ranges from $249 to $299.
Want more bedding intel" Check out Curbed?s guide to bed sheets.
West Elm
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