
Few first-world problems rival the recurring indignity of wrestling a duvet insert into a fresh cover. It’s moderate-level cardio mingled with high-level frustration – every time. But what if the two could simply be… one? Brooklinen, finally, has solved this universal woe.
The brand has fused its cult-favorite Classic Percale (the fabrication that you already know and love, known for being some of the best bedding money can buy) directly into a comforter. This means no more buttons, no more bunching, no more reconsideration of your domestic abilities. Just one decisive fluff and straight back to the bedroom, fresh from the dryer.
Brooklinen’s first-ever ‘one fluff and done’ comforter skips the duvet entirely, is fully machine washable, and – true to the brand’s percale bedding – only gets better with time. It’s available in sizes from twin through king, plus five calming colorways.

And, no – it’s not just white. (They're innovating the category, after all.) While the Stone shade scratches that minimalist bed sheet itch, Brooklinen has also introduced a suite of soft, nature-inspired hues, from cool blues and greens to a warming apricot. There’s even a shade called Cerulean Chambray, which feels especially timely if you, too, are counting down to The Devil Wears Prada (2006) revival.
‘Everybody wants this’ has never rung more true. Ahead, shop the additional bedding essentials we’d layer in to complete the bedscape – because if laundry day is getting easier, your bedroom should at least be getting smarter.
The only thing better than a patterned fitted sheet is committing to the full set. Floating Petals in Umber answers the call for the spring whimsy trend with block-print–inspired florals that drift softly across the bed.
The ultra-skinny single pillow has its place – but if you like the look and need actual back support (spines, regrettably, are unmoved by minimalism), opt for a body-pillow–scale lumbar. This coral-meets-terracotta striped cover, prewashed for softness, reads neutral at a distance while still delivering a confident hit of pattern.
Can’t decide between a vibrant blue or something more subdued? This two-tone lambswool throw offers both, flipping the narrative depending on how you style it. Woven to last in a 100-year-old family-run mill in Germany, it folds nuance and a sense of story into the bedscape.
Comforters that skip the duvet haven’t officially entered the 2026 bedding trend cycle – but after this launch, it feels less like a matter of if, but when.