Winter is the time to cuddle up under your covers, build a fire and sip cocoa while watching Netflix. But once January rolls around, your bedding might be worse for wear thanks to all that cuddling. It’s easy to spill your cocoa when “The Witcher” Episode 3 catches you off guard (spoiler alert: Henry Caville spills some cocoa). Now’s a good time to invest in new sheets, and that’s before you factor in Brooklinen’s surprise 15% off deal for new customers, which lasts all weekend.
If you didn’t know, Brooklinen is based on everything comfy: Award-winning sheets according to Men’s Health and Good Housekeeping, but everything else cuddly and get cozy, from bath towels and rugs accent chairs and mugs.
Brooklinen also organizes its site in a novel way: Not only can you browse by the bed, bath or loungewear sections, but you can group products by aesthetics with fun names like:
For example, you can buy everything you see in the “Earthy Minimalist” room as a package, or simply pick out the parts you like and stick them in your cart. Same goes for “Modern Glam” and “Edgy Industrial.” The styles are a bit same-y, and, unsurprisingly, there’s an undeniable “Brooklyn-ness” to the whole thing (are any of these rooms not minimalist? Because we’re not seeing any drawers in those bedside tables, Brooklinen) but that’s forgivable when it’s such a strong base style. It also makes it easier to mix-and-match between the three “spaces.”
The Brooklinen sale runs until Monday at midnight and takes a flat 15% off everything. It’s limited to new customersl with some exclusions for Space products. This is probably your last chance to pick up supplies for honest-to-goodness winter cuddling unmarred by stains or wear.
If you wait any longer, you won’t have time to fully enjoy them before spring hits and all you want to do is go “outside,” or whatever.
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Joshua Sargent is an editor for Hearst Newspapers. Email him at josh.sargent@hearst.com.