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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

What is bamboo bedding made from?

Bamboo lyocell, primarily. Bamboo plants are pulped, dissolved in a non-toxic solvent, and spun into fibers — softer than cotton with better moisture-wicking. Quince specifically uses certified organic bamboo lyocell rather than the chemically harsher viscose process some competitors use.

Why choose bamboo bedding over cotton?

Three reasons. Bamboo is softer (the fibers are smoother), cooler (it wicks moisture and breathes more freely), and more sustainable (closed-loop production uses far less water than cotton). The trade-off is a slightly silkier feel rather than the crisp hand of percale cotton — preference, not better-or-worse.

Are bamboo sheets actually cooler than cotton?

Yes — measurably so for hot sleepers. Bamboo lyocell wicks moisture away from skin faster than cotton and dissipates heat more efficiently. People who run warm or live in humid climates notice the difference within a few nights.

Is Quince bamboo bedding really organic?

The bamboo itself is grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers and certified organic. The lyocell process — which converts the bamboo into fiber — uses a closed-loop solvent system that recovers and reuses most of the chemical inputs. Both stages are credentialed.

How do I care for bamboo bedding?

Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Skip fabric softener (it coats the fibers and reduces breathability). Tumble dry low, or hang dry. Iron on low if needed, but bamboo lyocell wrinkles less than cotton and usually softens straight out of the dryer.

How does Quince bamboo bedding compare on price?

Meaningfully lower than specialty bedding brands selling comparable bamboo lyocell — typically half the price for the same fiber, certifications, and weave. Direct sourcing without the retailer markup, the same model used across the rest of the line.