Make the bed
you cannot wait
to get back into.
Hansleep builds quilts with no threads to unravel, fleece certified kind to skin, and a topper that rescues tired mattresses — 41,067 ratings across the line.
by OEKO-TEX
Memory Foam Mattress Topper
The mattress fixer. A gel-infused memory foam layer under down-alternative fill, wrapped in a bamboo-viscose surface that wicks night sweat. Fitted-sheet design with pockets that stretch to 21" — it goes on like a sheet and stays put.
Queen quilt sets
The core of the catalogue: three-piece coverlet sets — spread plus two shams — bonded by ultrasound instead of thread. They weigh what a summer night wants and layer for winter.
White Quilt Set
The bright-room classic. Damask stitching pressed by ultrasound instead of thread, so the pattern never unravels in the wash. Light enough for summer alone, layers under a comforter come January.
- Ultrasonic quilting — no loose threads, ever
- 3-piece set: bedspread + two pillow shams
- OEKO-TEX certified microfiber
- Machine washable, keeps its shape
Grey Quilt Set
Same ultrasonic damask, in a grey that hides a week of real life better than white ever will. The most-bought colour in the line, and the one that goes with every headboard.
- All-season weight — coverlet now, layer later
- Fade and stain resistant fabric
- Tight seams that survive the dryer
- Fits any bedroom that already owns pillows
White Baroque Quilt Set
The fancy one. A scrolling baroque motif stitched across the whole spread — texture you can read from the doorway, still washable like a gym towel.
- Baroque swirl pattern, pressed not sewn
- Reads as texture, not print — no dye to fade
- Summer-weight, breathes under a duvet
- Two matching shams included
King sizing & the warm layer
The baroque quilt cut to a true king drop, and the double-brushed fleece that goes on top when the season turns — a twin for the couch, an oversized king for the bed.
Grey Baroque Quilt Set
The king-size version of the baroque swirl, in grey. Cut oversized so it actually covers a king mattress with drop to spare — a thing king quilts routinely fail at.
- True king cut with generous drop
- Baroque motif in wash-proof stitching
- King shams sized for king pillows
- Light enough to sleep under in July
Flannel Fleece Blanket
280 GSM of double-brushed fleece that works the couch on weekdays and the guest bed on weekends. The cheapest way into the catalogue, and the one reviewers buy twice.
- Double-side brushed 280 GSM fleece
- OEKO-TEX certified, kind to skin
- Couch throw, travel layer, bed blanket
- Fade and shrink resistant in the wash
King Fleece Blanket
The same fleece scaled to a king bed with real overhang — 90 by 108 inches means no midnight tug-of-war. Warm without weight, all four seasons.
- Oversized 90" × 108" king cut
- Light warmth that layers cleanly
- Same 280 GSM double-brushed feel
- Machine wash cold, gentle cycle
Which size fits which bed
Quilt sets and blankets are cut larger than the mattress on purpose — the extra inches are the drop over the sides. Here is every size against the mattress it is meant for, with the real numbers from the size chart.
| Your bed | Mattress size | Quilt set to order | Fleece blanket | What to expect |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Twin | 38" × 75" | Twin — 68" × 90" | Twin — 60" × 80" | Kids' rooms and daybeds. The twin fleece is the couch throw most people actually buy. |
| Twin XL | 38" × 80" | Twin — 68" × 90" | Twin — 60" × 80" | Dorm standard. The twin quilt still covers it; the extra 5" of mattress eats into foot drop. |
| Full | 54" × 75" | Full/Queen — 90" × 96" | King — 90" × 108" | One quilt covers both full and queen. On a full it drops generously on all sides. |
| Queen | 60" × 80" | Full/Queen — 90" × 96" | King — 90" × 108" | The most-bought size. 90" wide gives about 15" of drop per side on a standard-depth mattress. |
| King | 76" × 80" | King — 106" × 96" | King — 90" × 108" | The king quilt is genuinely oversized; the king fleece runs long rather than wide. |
| Cal King | 72" × 84" | Cal King — 111" × 106" | King — 90" × 108" | Cal king trades 4" of width for 4" of length — the 106" quilt length is what matters here. |
Pillow-top and hybrid mattresses run 14–18" tall. Subtract twice your mattress height from the quilt width to see what actually hangs over the side.
The memory foam topper is fitted, not draped — it matches your mattress exactly (queen 60" × 80") and stretches over depths up to 21".
Every quilt set is 3 pieces: the spread plus two matching pillow shams. Nothing to order separately.
Ten bedrooms, one catalogue
Every piece photographed on a real bed — scroll through, click any room to see it full size.
The fabric, at camera distance
Official brand footage — the quilting, the fleece nap, the topper layers, without the showroom lighting tricks.
Thirty seconds to your layer
Three questions, one honest recommendation from the ten things on this page. No email asked.
Where Hansleep earns it
- Wash survival. Bonded seams have no thread to unravel — the single most repeated line in five-star reviews.
- Real sizing. King pieces cut oversized so they actually drop past a king mattress edge.
- Certified fabric. STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX on the quilts and fleece — tested against harmful substances, safe for kids.
- Price. The whole ten-product line costs less than one designer duvet cover.
Where it does not
- Deep winter warmth. Quilts are coverlet-weight by design — if you sleep cold, they are your top layer, not your only one.
- Sagging mattresses. The topper cushions and evens; it cannot un-sag broken springs. Nothing can.
- Natural-fiber purists. This is engineered microfiber, chosen for wash-proofness — not linen, and not pretending to be.
- Colour range. White and grey do most of the catalogue. If you want terracotta, this is not your brand.
The construction, in numbers
Ultrasonic vs. stitched vs. a traditional cotton quilt
Three ways to build a quilt, three different sets of trade-offs. We make the first one, so read the last row before you take our word for anything.
| Ultrasonic bondedWhat Hansleep makes | Thread-stitched microfiber | Traditional cotton quilt | |
|---|---|---|---|
| How the layers are joined | Bonded by ultrasonic sound waves | Sewn with polyester thread | Sewn, often hand-tied at intervals |
| What fails first in the wash | Nothing to unravel — the bond is the fabric | Thread frays, pops, then whole seams open | Thread and cotton batting shift and bunch |
| Weight | Coverlet-light, summer-sleepable | Light to medium | Heavy — real batting adds bulk |
| Drying time | Fast — microfiber sheds water | Fast | Slow; cotton batting holds damp |
| Pattern | Pressed into the fabric — no dye to fade | Stitched or printed | Pieced or printed; can fade |
| Typical price | Under $35 for a 3-piece queen set | $30–70 | $80–200+ |
| Where it loses | Not deep-winter warm on its own; microfiber, not natural fibre | Wash lifespan is the weak point | Price, weight, and drying time |
Honest read: if you want maximum winter warmth or natural fibres and do not mind hand-washing care, a proper cotton quilt beats us. If you want something that looks sharp, sleeps cool, and survives a weekly wash cycle for years, that is the column we built.
Why the seams have no thread
Hansleep started with a warranty-department observation: almost every quilt returned by customers failed the same way — stitching that frayed, popped or unravelled in the wash. The fabric was fine. The thread was the weak point. So the brand removed it.
Ultrasonic bonding presses the quilting pattern into the layers with high-frequency sound, fusing them where a needle would have sewn. Nothing to snag, nothing to unravel, nothing for a washing machine to destroy. That single decision shaped everything since: fabrics chosen for wash-survival, OEKO-TEX certification because bedding lives against skin, and a lifetime money-back guarantee that a thread-stitched quilt could never afford.
- 01Microfiber is woven, brushed and tested against the OEKO-TEX substance list
- 02The pattern is pressed by ultrasound — bonded, not sewn
- 03Spreads and shams are cut oversized, king pieces most of all
- 04Batch samples go through wash-cycle torture before shipping
What "OEKO-TEX certified" is actually promising you
STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX is an independent testing programme, not a self-awarded badge. To carry it, a textile is tested component by component — the fabric, the backing, the dyes, even the thread and labels — against a list of several hundred substances known to be harmful to health. Limits are stricter than most national law requires, and certification has to be renewed, not earned once.
It matters most for things that sit against skin for eight hours a night. The Hansleep quilts and fleece carry it, which is the short answer to whether they are safe for a child's bed: they are tested to the standard built for exactly that question.
- Every component tested — fabric, dye, thread, trims
- Hundreds of substances screened against health limits
- Renewed, not permanent — certification is re-tested
- Skin-contact grade — the standard written for bedding
- Quilting that separates or bonds that fail
- Seams that open under normal use
- Abnormal pilling despite correct washing
- Topper fill that clumps or collapses early
- Hot-water washing, bleach or dry cleaning
- Outdoor use and pet damage
- Normal fading after years of sun exposure
- Machine-washing the memory foam topper
Claims go to rest@han-sleep.com with an order number and a photo — full terms on the warranty page.
How to wash it without wrecking it
Bonded seams survive laundry that destroys stitched quilts — but heat and bleach will still ruin any of it. Five rules, and your bedding outlasts the room's paint.
- 01Wash cold, gentle, alone
Cold water on a gentle or delicate cycle. Wash bedding by itself — zippers and denim in the same load are what cause pilling, not the fabric.
- 02Skip bleach and fabric softener
Bleach breaks down microfiber and softener leaves a coating that kills the brushed nap. Ordinary detergent, half the usual dose, is enough.
- 03Tumble low or hang to dry
Low heat only. High heat is the one thing that will genuinely damage fleece and quilt fabric. Hang drying works and takes surprisingly little time.
- 04Never dry clean, never iron hot
Dry-cleaning solvents attack the bonded seams. If you must press a quilt, use the lowest setting with a cloth between iron and fabric.
- 05Air the topper, do not wash it
The memory foam topper is not machine washable. Strip the sheet above it, air it out every few weeks, and spot-clean the surface with mild soap and a damp cloth.
Cold · gentle · no bleach · tumble low. Comes out of the dryer with the pattern exactly as it went in.
Cold · gentle · wash alone · low heat or hang. Washing with rough fabrics is the only real cause of pilling.
Do not machine wash. Air regularly, spot-clean with mild soap, and always use a fitted sheet over it.
Small team, strong opinions about sleep
Owns the spec sheet. The 21-inch pocket depth and the oversized king cut are his hills, and he will die on them.
Runs the wash-cycle torture tests. If a batch pills, fades or frays before fifty washes, it does not ship.
Answers rest@. Built the Sleep Matcher above out of the three questions she was answering every single day.
From beds that use it nightly
Our mattress was two years past its best and a new one was not in the budget. This topper bought us at least another year — my back stopped complaining within a week. The fitted-sheet design means it has never once slid.
I have washed this thing probably twenty times in a year — dog, kids, coffee. The stitching looks exactly like day one. My previous quilt from a bigger brand unravelled on wash three.
Looks like something from a boutique hotel and cost less than dinner for four. The pattern reads as texture, not print, so it has not faded. I bought the grey for the guest room a month later.
Actual king size, which apparently is rare — our last "king" blanket was a tug-of-war every night. Warm without being sweaty. My wife has claimed it, so I am ordering a second.
I work from home in a drafty house. I live in this from November through March, and yes, I have answered the door in it. Pocket fits a phone, a remote, and a granola bar simultaneously.
Bought for a rental listing photo, kept it for our own room. Guests keep asking where the bedding is from. Ultrasonic stitching sounded like marketing — after a year of weekly washes, it clearly is not.
Questions from real carts
What does "ultrasonic quilting" actually mean?
Instead of sewing the layers together with thread, the pattern is pressed and bonded by high-frequency sound waves. The result looks like fine stitching but has nothing to unravel — no loose threads after washing, no popped seams after the dryer. It is why these quilts survive machine washing that destroys thread-stitched coverlets.
Is a quilt set warm enough on its own?
In summer, yes — that is what it is for. These are coverlet-weight, made to be slept under alone when it is warm and layered over a comforter or blanket when it is not. If you sleep cold or your bedroom drops hard in winter, plan on the quilt being the top layer, not the only one.
Will the topper make a hard mattress feel new?
It makes a hard mattress feel cushioned and an aging one feel evened-out — memory foam plus down-alternative fill genuinely changes the surface. What it cannot fix is a mattress that sags structurally; foam follows the shape underneath it. Reviewers with firm-but-sound mattresses are the happiest ones.
The topper arrived thin. Is something wrong?
No — it ships vacuum-packed and needs up to two days to fully re-inflate. Unroll it, put it on the bed, and let it breathe. If it still looks flat after 48 hours, that is what the warranty is for.
Are these safe for sensitive skin and kids?
The fleece and quilts carry STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX certification, which tests every component against a list of harmful substances. Combined with machine-washability, they are a practical pick for kids' rooms and allergy-prone sleepers.
How do I wash the quilts and fleece without wrecking them?
Cold water, gentle cycle, no bleach, and skip the dry cleaner. The fleece prefers low-heat tumble or hang drying to prevent pilling. Because the quilting is bonded rather than sewn, the pattern comes out of the wash the way it went in.
Do the king quilts actually fit a king bed?
Yes — they are cut oversized specifically so the drop covers a king mattress edge with room to spare. If your mattress is unusually deep, check the listed dimensions against your own drop before ordering; the numbers on the listing are the real ones.
Where Hansleep works from
The team sits in Midtown East, a few blocks from Grand Central. There is no showroom floor — this is where the spec sheets, the wash tests and the support inbox live.
New York, NY 10017
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