Shop bed sheets in NZ at Farmers. Explore fitted sheets, flat sheets, sheet sets, pillowcases and European pillowcases in colours and sizes to suit every room. Our range focuses on everyday comfort, easy care, and styles that coordinate with your duvet covers and quilts.
Choosing the correct sheet size is the most important step before buying. New Zealand bed sizes follow standard dimensions, but mattress depth (also called wall depth or pocket depth) can vary significantly — especially with pillow-top or euro-top mattresses - so it's worth checking both the bed size and the depth before purchasing fitted sheets.
Single and King Single - single bed sheets suit a standard single mattress (approximately 92x188cm). King single sheets are slightly wider (approximately 107x203cm) and are a popular choice for older children and teenagers. If you're looking for a king single valance, check the drop length to ensure it reaches the floor or base frame neatly.
Thread count refers to the number of threads woven into a square inch of fabric. It's one of the most commonly cited quality indicators for cotton sheets, but it's not the whole picture - the type of weave and quality of the cotton fibres matter just as much.
For everyday cotton sheets, a thread count of 200-400 is comfortable, breathable, and practical for year-round use. Sateen-weave sheets in this range feel smooth and slightly lustrous, with a softer drape. Percale-weave sheets have a crisper, cooler hand feel that suits warmer sleepers or summer months.
Higher thread counts (400-800+) generally indicate a denser, heavier fabric - these feel more luxurious but can be warmer, which suits cooler climates or winter bedding. Sheets marketed with very high thread counts (1000+) often use multi-ply threads to inflate the number, so quality of fibre and weave type remains the better indicator of feel.
Cotton is the most popular sheet material for good reason - it's breathable, durable, softens with washing, and suits all seasons. Cotton sheets are available in percale (crisp and cool), sateen (smooth and slightly silky), and jersey (stretchy and relaxed, similar to a t-shirt). Cotton-rich blends add polyester for easier care and reduced wrinkling, making them a practical choice for everyday use.
A silk pillowcase has gained a loyal following for its practical benefits beyond comfort. The smooth surface of silk creates less friction than cotton as you sleep, which is often cited as beneficial for both hair (reducing frizz and breakage) and skin (minimising sleep creases). Silk pillowcases also have natural temperature-regulating properties - they feel cool in summer and retain warmth in winter. They require more careful laundering than cotton, typically a gentle cold wash or dry-cleaning, so always check the care label before washing.
A top sheet - also called a flat sheet - is placed between you and your duvet or blanket. While some sleepers skip the top sheet entirely, it adds a breathable, easy-to-wash layer that keeps your duvet cleaner for longer between washes. In summer, a flat sheet on its own is often enough for comfortable sleeping without the weight of a duvet. Flat sheets are sized generously to allow for tucking and layering, so check that any flat sheet you buy matches the bed size rather than the fitted sheet size alone.
A valance sits between the mattress and the bed base, draping down around the sides to give the bed a neat, finished appearance. When choosing a valance, two measurements matter: the bed size (single, king single, double, queen, king, or super king) and the drop length, which is the distance from the top of the base to the floor. Most valances have a standard drop of around 35–40cm, but if your bed sits particularly high or low, check the measurement before buying. A king single valance, queen valance, or double valance in a neutral tone is an easy way to tidy the look of any bed without a full bedding refresh.
What’s the difference between fitted and flat sheets?
A fitted sheet has elasticated edges to grip the mattress; a flat sheet is a rectangular layer that’s folded and tucked.
What comes in a sheet set?
Typically a fitted sheet, a flat sheet and pillowcase(s). See each product page for exact contents.
How do I pick the right size?
Measure your mattress and check the size guide on the product page. For fitted sheets, confirm wall depth.
How should I care for sheets?
Follow the care label. Washing before first use is common; use the recommended cycle and temperature, then dry as directed.