The 8 best patterned sheets of 2025, from dainty florals to modern geometrics

The best patterned sheets bring a fun and unique look to your bedroom. Our top picks include floral, modern, vintage-inspired, and trendy prints.

The 8 best patterned sheets of 2025, from dainty florals to modern geometrics

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An array of patterned sheets, including floral and geometric designs, laid out in an overlapping line.
I tested 10 sheet sets for design, comfort, fit, and value. These are the eight best patterned sheets.

If there's one thing I hate, it's boring colors and designs. I grow tired of the same solid white, gray, and taupe, especially in bedding. While plain white sheets are classic, sometimes you want to make your bed a statement piece. To me, the best sheets have fun patterns and designs that bring me joy every time I crawl into bed and reflect my personal style.

With solid, muted colors feeling like the norm when it comes to bedding, I was on a quest to find the best patterned sheets that would add dimension and character to my bedroom. Not only was I looking for a diverse selection of prints and patterns, but I also considered feel, fit, and quality. Our top picks combine style and comfort for cozy sheet sets that you can pair with colorful blankets and quilts for a look that's truly your own.

The Company Store makes the best patterned sheets with a wide array of colorful prints, ranging from classic florals and stripes to adorable animals in crisp percale or soft sateen in its Company Cotton collection. For a third of the price, Target's Threshold Printed Performance Sheets are currently available in over 20 patterns for under $60; they're a great budget pick that is far from the scratchy or thin feel that can plague cheap bedding.

Our top picks for best patterned sheets

Best overall: The Company Store Patterned Sheets - See at The Company Store

Best budget: Target Threshold Printed Performance Sheet Set - See at Target

Best floral: Organic Cotton Sateen Printed Sheet Set - See at Anthropologie

Best trendy: Urban Outfitters Patterned Sheets - See at Urban Outfitters

Best vintage-inspired: Garnet Hill Patterned Sheets - See at Garnet Hill

Best modern: Brooklinen Patterned Sheets - See at Brooklinen

Best flannel: L.L.Bean Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Sheet Set - See at L.L.Bean

Softest: Cuddledown Patterned Sheets - See at Cuddledown

Best overall

It's hard to find a set of sheets that blends a unique pattern with unparalleled comfort, but somehow, The Company Store has done it. Out of all the sheet sets I tested, I was most impressed with The Company Store and their balance of quality, style, and variety.

We tested percale and sateen patterned sheets from The Company Store Company Cotton collection, and both sheets were excellent. The percale is made with a 200-thread count; the sateen is 300-thread count. Both are Oeko-Tex-certified and can fit mattresses up to 18 inches deep. The percale sheets were crisp and slept cool, while the sateen sheets were silky soft and smooth. They also fit on the bed well, with little shifting throughout the night, which is impressive, since I have a bad habit of thrashing in my sheets. I loved the percale sheets and was sad to switch them out at the end of my seven-night testing period.

The Strawberry Fields Percale sheets from Company Store on a bed. The design features colorful flowers, butterflies, and red strawberries.
With its bright flowers and red strawberries, the Strawberry Fields pattern from the Rifle Paper Co. collection is perfect for spring and summer.

In terms of the designs, there are a few that stand out, including a special collaboration with Rifle Paper Co., featuring the stationery brand's iconic prints reimagined on bedding. I tested the Rifle Paper Co. Strawberry Fields Percale Set, and I was absolutely obsessed with how it looked. The flowers on the sheets are so colorful, with vibrant pops of red from the strawberries on the vines. Our senior home editor, Jaclyn Turner, tested the Peacock Sateen Sheets. It's a beautiful design of elegant peacocks, green leaves, and flowers on a cream, ivory, or evergreen background. Other highlights include Sunshine & Blooms Percale Sheet Set in Plaid Coral Orange with a lovely ruffle on the edge.

The Company Store frequently has sitewide sales, but its special collaborations with Rifle Paper Co., for instance, are typically excluded from promotions.

In addition to sets, each piece of bedding is sold individually. This makes it easy to replace individual pieces without buying the entire collection. Or, if you hate a top sheet, you can forgo it by purchasing the pieces of bedding individually. Many patterns have matching duvet covers, comforters, and shams, too, if you want a fully cohesive look. I'd also love to mix and match my sheets and duvets with different patterns.

Best budget

The Threshold Performance Sheet Set is the budget pick in our best sheets guide — and for good reason. For under $60, the sheets are soft and durable, holding up well to washing and drying. They're also available in more than 20 prints — the most common being floral designs and geometric prints — making them a no-brainer to be our favorite budget patterned sheets.

The Tulip Toss print is super cute, with a mini-print of tiny pink tulips on a solid cream background. It's a subtle design that would look adorable in any bedroom. The Pink Plaid pattern is another standout, with simple double-lined plaid on a coral pink sheet.

The Tulip Toss sheets on a bed with a duvet covered in a green vine pattern.
We love Threshold's sheets and the patterned sets are no exception.

These printed sheets also come in Twin XL, making them an excellent choice for college students living in dorms. The patterns are easy to match with a solid-colored duvet cover or quilt, and you won't have to skimp on comfort in favor of affordability.

Our tester did notice that the sheets have a slight smell out of their packaging, so we recommend washing before adding them to your bed. The sateen weave can trap oils. That said, the sheets don't pill or shrink after washing, so you won't have to worry about them deteriorating after your wash day. Just be sure to remove them from the dryer quickly since they're prone to wrinkling.

Best floral

Anthropologie's patterned sheets are the real deal. The Organic Cotton Sateen Printed Sheet Set stays on my bed when I'm not testing another set of sheets, which is the highest honor I can bestow upon any piece of bedding. The prints rotate seasonally, giving a limited-time element as new designs are released.

Though where Anthro really shines is with its floral designs. The Nalini Cool pattern, which I tested, has an impressionist flair that reminds me of Monet's waterlilies; it's covered in white and purple flowers and greenery on a light blue background. I'm also a fan of the Plum sheet set, a beautiful, deep burgundy design covered in natural-looking wildflowers and branches.

The Nalini Cool Anthro Patterned sheets on a bed. The pattern features purple, white, yellow, and red flowers with greenery on a blue background.
Anthropologie's patterned sheets are the go-to in my bedroom. I love the soothing hues of the Nalini Cool design.

There are plenty of designs outside of florals, too, like mini-print bows and leopard print while the Looped Organic Percale Sheet Set has embroidery on the edges of the flat sheet and pillow for an elegant upgrade to a classic solid sheet set.

Even though I usually spring for percale sheets, since I prefer that cool-to-the-touch feel, I tried something different, opting for the sateen printed sheets. I typically avoid sateen sheets out of overheating at night, but these Anthropologie sheets completely changed my perception of sateen. The sheets are ridiculously soft and cuddly, but they still stay cool throughout the night. If you're a percale lover, don't fret: there are plenty of designs available in Anthropologie's Percale Sheet Set.

The sheets fit snugly on the bed, even after tossing and turning. The fitted sheet has tags that label the top and bottom for easy bed-making. The top sheet is a perfect length, too — it's not too long or short.

Best trendy

Urban Outfitters is your go-to bedding destination if you're the type to keep up with the latest trends. With every pattern you can think of (and a few you can't), Urban Outfitters' bedding selection keeps your bedroom looking fresh and inspired.

It's easy to match each pattern to your aesthetic. Are you going for a frilly, coquette vibe? You might enjoy the Painted Bows Sheet Set, which features long, flowy bows on a simple background. Feeling more vintage Western to thrill your inner horse girl? The Vicki Collage Sheet Set features cute mini-prints of horses, cacti, and cowboy boots.

The Urban Outfitters Mariana Tile sheets on a bed. The design features tiles with floral and icon designs.
With its unique tile design, the Mariana Tile pattern turns bedtime into a mini-scavenger hunt. My favorite tiles are the snail and the martini.

I'm a lover of all things bright and maximalist, so I tried out the Mariana Tile Sheet Set. The tile-inspired design includes vibrant squares with flora, fauna, and cocktails. I'm also in love with the Frog Toile Sheet Set, which looks like a traditional toile design until you look closer to see a frog enjoying a glass of wine in front of a rustic cottage.

Besides the cute prints, these sheets are affordable, too. Most sets are only $89 for a queen. They're not the softest sheets we've ever tried — they can feel a little scratchy at first — but they soften up after a few washes.

The sheets are thin, so they're not the most durable option. I could easily see them succumbing to pet claws or being snagged on something in the wash. The thinness does mean that they're lightweight and breathable, though, so they're a good option for hot sleepers. Overall, Urban Outfitters is a great place to buy sheets with a unique pattern that won't necessarily last a lifetime.

Best vintage-inspired

When embracing the vintage look for your bedroom, you'll want to search for sheets with timeless designs like subdued florals, simple stripes, and polka dots. With an excellent range of classic patterns, Garnet Hill is our pick for best vintage-inspired patterned sheets.

Garnet Hill sells patterned sheets in cotton, linen, and flannel. I tried both the cotton and linen sheets. I loved the Micro-Print Organic Cotton Percale Sheet Set: they were crisp and comfortable, everything a percale sheet should be. I got the Sage Ditsy Floral design, which features tiny burnt orange and yellow flowers with green accents. My favorite part of these sheets is the embroidery detail in the pillowcase and the top sheet. It's a simple design element, but it elevates the entire sheet set into something special and unique.

A close up of the Garnet Hill patterned cotton sheets. The designs includes small yellow, red, and blue flowers with green stitching.
The embroidery adds an extra design element to the top sheet and the pillowcases.

I'm not a huge fan of linen sheets — they tend to be too loose for me and the fitted sheet comes off the bed — but it's rare to find linen sheets with patterns besides stripes and gingham. The Chelsea Garden Relaxed Linen Sheets stand out, with a light blue or green background adorned with realistic designs of flowers, birds, and fruit.

While I didn't test the flannel sheets, I'm impressed with the pattern range. The Winterberry Flannel Sheet Set features designs of rambling vines topped with vibrant berries, which makes excellent bedding for winter and the holiday season.

These sheets, especially the linen, are expensive. That said, I was impressed with their thick feel and durable design, so they'll last for years. Plus, you can buy bedding individually, so you can replace separate pillowcases or sheets without replacing the entire set.

Best modern

We've been a fan of Brooklinen's sateen and percale sheets for years, but they also offer their best-selling sheets in simple, geometric designs that bring a modern look to your bedroom.

Brooklinen is always coming out with new patterns and designs, which is a double-edged sword. For one, there's always a new print to consider. At the same time, though, the new patterns are in high demand and sell out fast. You can sometimes find discontinued patterns at a discount, though sizing is usually limited.

A side by side of the Brooklinen sateen and percale sheets. The design on the left is blue stripes, while the design on the right is green and white plaid.
Brooklinen's designs are simple, but add a modern twist to your typical sheet set.

I tried both the Classic Percale Sheet Set and the Luxe Sateen Sheet Set. In percale, I got the now-discontinued open windowpane in meadow, which is a green-and-white plaid pattern on a tea-green background. The design is simple but elevated. In sateen, I tried the also discontinued Ikat sky and arctic blue, an abstract, icy blue design with navy accents.

The most classic Brooklinen design is the Oyster print, a collection of swooping lines that form an abstract pattern. The Tandem Stripe pattern is also popular. As the name suggests, it's a simple design of dual lines that create stripes down the sheet. Brooklinen is currently collaborating with fabric designer Caroline Z. Hurley on modern floral patterns.

Brooklinen's sheets are of the utmost quality. They're a little expensive, but they're a great investment that will last for years. Plus, with a 365-night trial, you can always return them if they don't work for you (which, candidly, is unlikely).

Best flannel

Especially in the fall and winter, there's nothing more cozy and inviting than a soft set of flannel sheets. Choosing patterned flannel sheets can add an extra festive flair to your bedroom, reminiscent of warm, fireplace-lit cabins and holiday mornings.

L.L.Bean is known for its flannel products, and the Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Sheet Set is one of the best. We love its softness, and it takes the top spot in our best flannel sheets guide. It's available in three patterns: botanical floral and stripes or check print in neutral gray or blue.

A bed in L.L.Bean Ultrasoft Flannel sheets, which has a simple plaid design.
Flannel print is perfect for the cold months. The design keeps your room looking inviting while the sheets themselves are soft as velvet.

L.L.Bean also sells other flannel sheet sets in different patterns. The Heritage Chamois Sheet Set, for example, comes in a classic lumberjack red and black plaid.

We love these sheets: they're ridiculously comfortable and durable, without being too heavy. The sheets do shed lint after a while, which is common for flannel. That said, they are unmatched in cozy comfort.

Softest

When shopping for patterned sheets, you sometimes have to sacrifice softness. All the picks on our list are soft and comfortable, but the Cuddledown Patterned Sheets are the softest.

Cuddledown's sateen sheets have a luxurious, almost velvety feel. I'm looking forward to using these sheets in the winter because I know they'll be a warm and cozy respite from the cold. The thick fabric also holds up well to care, with no pilling or torn threads evident after washing and drying.

A close up of Cuddledown Meridian sheets featuring the label. The design is a warm yellow with white interlocking circles.
Cuddledown's patterned sheets are so soft. I recommend them for the fall and winter.

I tried the Meridian Sateen Sheet Set in honey, a lovely warm mustard yellow. The design is made of interlocking geometric circles that create a unique design. I also love the piping on the border of the sheet. It's a beautiful design element, but it also helps me differentiate the top and the bottom when making the bed. They slept a little hot for me, but I did test in the late spring and tend to overheat at night.

Otherwise, the range of Signature Sateen Prints includes a variety of adorable mini-prints. The Dragonfly design comes in eight different colors, so you can easily match the color of the dragonfly with a duvet cover for a stylish, cohesive look. These sheets also include the piped border that I loved from the Meridian set. Cat and dog lovers can rejoice, with both Dog and Cat prints.

As you shop on Cuddledown, keep in mind that not all sheets are sold as sets. You'll likely need to purchase a fitted sheet, top sheet, and pillowcases individually, but they are all listed in the product page.

What to look for

When shopping for patterned sheets, keep an eye out for the following:

  • Comfort: Comfort means different things to different people. If you're a hot sleeper and need cool sheets, consider percale or linen. If you're looking for maximum coziness, sateen or flannel might be up your alley.
  • Fit: When shopping for patterned sheets, pay attention to pocket depth and sheet dimensions. If you have a deeper mattress, you'll want fitted sheet pockets of at least 16 inches. For thinner mattresses, avoid long pocket depths, since that can cause your fitted sheet to bunch up on the bed.
  • Print: Find a design that's appealing to you and your personal aesthetic. Here is a breakdown of common printed sheet patterns:

    • Florals: Flowers, leaves, and branches, oh my! Floral patterns bring nature-inspired calmness to your bed.
    • Stripes: Thin stripes look classic, while thicker stripes can be a standout design in your bedroom.
    • Polka dots: Polka dots are the most fun, and you can easily pair these sheets with a solid duvet cover or quilt.
    • Mini or micro prints: You can find mini-prints and micro-prints of just about anything, from flowers and seashells to animals or food.
    • Animal: Animal prints, like zebra and leopard, are sexy and bold.
    • Plaid: Plaid is versatile, adding a modern or ultra-cozy look to your basic set of sheets.
    • Abstract and geometric: Abstract and geometric shapes are perfect if you gravitate toward a modern style.
  • Value: Value doesn't only include the price, but look out for good return policies, trial period, and warranties.

How we tested

An array of patterned sheets on a bed.
When testing patterned sheets, I considered fit and comfort along with design variety.

To test patterned sheets, I slept with each sheet set for at least seven nights. I also washed each set and noted any pilling, torn threads, or shrinkage.

  • Comfort. During the seven-night period, I noted each sheet set's comfort, paying particular attention to aspects such as softness, breathability, and cooling.
  • Fit. I toss and turn in my sleep, so I tested each fitted sheet to determine if it stayed put on the bed. I also considered whether the top sheet fit the dimensions of my bed and if it was prone to bunching up.
  • Design. I chose sheet sets with a variety of designs for every personal style and aesthetic. I looked for fun, bold prints and subtle patterns.
  • Value. I considered the price of every sheet set, plus the return, trial, and warranty policies.
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