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World Sleep Day: Tips for Better Rest with Wool Bedding

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
March 13, 2026
in Lifestyle
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World Sleep Day: Tips for Better Rest with Wool Bedding

Every March, World Sleep Day reminds us that a good night’s sleep should not be taken for granted. However, for many, a truly restful night remains elusive. Despite the popularity of sleep apps, herbal teas, or melatonin gummies, millions of people still struggle to fall asleep fast, stay asleep longer, and wake up feeling rested.

Woolroom, a provider of ethically sourced, natural wool bedding, believes that the answer to better sleep does not lie in sleep hacks, complicated bedtime routines, or supplements, but in the fiber choice for your comforter, mattress topper, pillows, and sheets. Woolroom has a wide range of natural-fiber bedding products designed to conquer changing seasons, enhance sleep quality, and revitalize wellbeing.

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“Environment means a lot when it comes to sleep,” says Chris Tattersall, Managing Director of Woolroom. “Your nightly sleep setup, specifically the bedding material you sleep on and under, can completely change our ability to fall asleep and stay asleep soundly.”

What contributes to quality sleep

Most sleep experts give similar advice for a good night’s sleep: set a consistent bedtime, ditch the electronics an hour before bed, and cut out caffeine. However, while those habits may help, research suggests that the bed environment we sleep in plays a crucial role in sleep quality. Woolroom’s philosophy is rooted in this suggestion: your bedding should work with your body, not against it.

Many comforters, sheets, and duvets on the market today are made from synthetic fibers derived from petroleum. These materials trap body heat, block airflow, and hold onto moisture, leading to people waking up hot and sweaty and disrupting sleep.

In contrast, wool-filled bedding acts as a natural sleep regulator, absorbing up to 35% of its weight in moisture without feeling damp. “This means that when you get too warm, wool draws humidity away from the body,” explains Tattersall. “You stay cool when it’s hot and warm when it’s cool.”

Consider soft, sustainable, and surprisingly comfortable bedding

Tattersall acknowledges that this truth about wool bedding flies in the face of popular opinions about wool as an itchy, scratchy, uncomfortable material made for extremely cold weather and nothing more. “The real story is that wool bedding can mean the difference between a restful night’s sleep and a restless sleep that leaves you feeling groggy and run-down in the morning.”

Woolroom has spent years changing the public perception of wool. The brand’s product line, from comforters to pillows, mattresses to protectors, is crafted from a traceable, chemical-free, machine-washable wool that feels luxuriously soft when wrapped in an organic cotton quilted outer, and maintains wool’s notable durability. 

“Wool bedding keeps its loft and structure far longer than many synthetic or down fills, so people don’t need to replace it every couple of years. Unlike many materials that clump or flatten with use, wool fibers are naturally resilient and springy,” says Tattersall.

Woolroom also prioritizes sustainability with its Wool ID® traceability program. This program allows each batch of wool to be traced back to the individual farms that provided the sheep. Scan the QR code on the product tag, and you can literally follow your bedding’s journey “from sheep to sleep.” This transparency ensures the highest level of animal welfare standards are met while giving customers peace of mind about the origins of their bedding.

The health benefits of wool bedding

Beyond ‌more comfortable sleep, wool also offers genuine health benefits for all sleepers. Wool is naturally hypoallergenic, resistant to dust mites, mold, and bacteria, and free from the chemical coatings that allow synthetic product makers to claim to be “hypoallergenic.” For sleepers who suffer from allergies, wool bedding helps them get to sleep without sneezing and stuffiness.

Wool is also naturally flame-resistant, self-extinguishing without melting or emitting toxic smoke. This makes wool bedding a safe choice for families. Additionally, wool acts as a natural air purifying, harnessing harmful VOCs and not releasing them back into the environment.

Combined, these natural elements make wool the perfect choice for healthy sleep, supporting wellness on multiple levels: physical comfort with temperature and humidity, respiratory health with its hypoallergenic properties, and environmental well-being with its sustainable nature.

Prioritize healthy sleep habits this World Sleep Day

World Sleep Day, celebrated on March 13, is about taking steps to prioritize the importance of healthy sleep habits. For the team at Woolroom, celebrating can mean giving careful consideration to what comes into contact with your skin throughout the night.

“Wool can transform your sleep,” says Tattersall. “Woolroom offers an elegant sleep experience that is rooted in sustainability, science, and comfort.” Wool bedding can keep you cool, dry, and deeply asleep all night long.

So, this World Sleep Day, perhaps plan your own sleep reset, not with supplements, herbal remedies, or even counting sheep, but with tried and tested wool bedding that can contribute to a naturally comfortable sleep.

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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