The Wilderness collection features three new colors and striped patterns, and each bundle comes in two options:

The Basic Bundle ($377) includes a duvet cover, a pair of matching pillowcases, and a white fitted sheet.The Bedtime Bundle ($535) contains everything in the basic package, plus a pair of white pillowcases and a white flat sheet. 

The line is already live on Piglet’s website. But, before you grab your credit card, take note: To celebrate World Sleep Day, the company is offering 20 percent off bedding from March 19 to 21 with the promo code SLEEP20.  Since its founding in 2017, Piglet has grown from its original headquarters in a West Sussex garden shed to be a source of all things comfort—whether it be bedding, table linens, or ultra-soft loungewear—internationally. This is the company’s first time launching an entire collection of linen bedding bundles.  Along with the “newness” appeal, here are the three main reasons we are excited about the Piglet bedding’s new Wilderness collection.

1. The Color Palette Screams “Spring”

The Wilderness collection “celebrates the earthy tones of the British countryside inspired by Piglet’s English roots,” according to a press release. It features three new, springtime colors: Lake Blue, Forest Green, and Oatmeal Stripe. A Burnt Orange hue will also be introduced in the future, so you can switch up your sheets for summer. It’s the perfect excuse for giving your bedroom a spring spruce-up!

2. You’ll Never Rest in Anything More Comfy

There are a lot of reasons to love linen. The natural long fibers absorb moisture and stay breathable. In the summer, the sheets feel soft and cool against your legs. When winter comes round, the linen keeps you warm for a cozy slumber—so it’s the perfect bedsheet, no matter the time of year.  The best part is that linen sheets only get better over time. The more you use and wash them, the softer and cozier they become.

3. The Sheets Are Sustainably Made

No matter the product, Piglet has sustainability in mind. The company’s signature flax linen, sourced in France and sewn in China, is farmed using natural rainwater and grown with a low amount of pesticides and no GMOs. Every part of the plant is used in the bedding as well, so nothing is wasted.