






🛌 Elevate your sleep game with sheets that fit, feel, and last like a dream.
California Design Den’s King Size Sheets Set features a premium 400-thread count 100% long staple cotton sateen weave for a luxuriously soft and breathable feel. Designed with deep pockets and all-around elastic, these sheets fit mattresses from 8 to 16 inches deep securely, perfect for restless sleepers. OEKO-TEX certified and crafted sustainably, this durable set resists pilling, fading, and shrinkage, earning the 2023 Good Housekeeping Best Bedding Award. Includes 1 flat sheet, 1 fitted sheet, and 2 pillowcases in crisp white, machine washable for easy care and everyday luxury.















| ASIN | B06XRH9K2S |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #282 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #7 in Sheet & Pillowcase Sets |
| Brand Name | California Design Den |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | 01 - White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 86,256 Reviews |
| Fitted Sheet Pocket Depth | 16 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840307123466 |
| Included Components | 1 Flat Sheet, 1 Fitted Sheet & 2 Pillowcases |
| Item Dimensions | 11.2 x 9.2 x 5 inches |
| Item Display Dimensions | 11.2 x 9.2 x 5 inches |
| Item Height | 5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Sheet Set |
| Item Weight | 5.76 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | California Design Den |
| Material Type | Cotton |
| Occasion | everyday/casual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 100% Cotton Natural & Sustainable, No Tear, Lightweight, Deep Pocket, All-Around Elastic, Head/Foot Side Indicator Tags, Tested for pilling, fading, and shrinkage |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pillowcase Quantity | 2 |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash, Tumble Dry |
| Seasons | All, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter |
| Size | King |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Luxury |
| Thread Count | 400 |
| UPC | 840307123466 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Weave Type | Sateen |
R**N
Great product, soft, and was enjoyed by my guests, well made and great price! Washed great!
Soft and felt great with a wonderful fit !
K**6
Soft, comfortable and beautiful color
I love these sheets! They are so soft and comfortable! They fit my mattress perfectly! Stay tucked on the mattress ( I’m a restless sleeper) and don’t let me get overheated! The cotton is cool and comfortable perfect thickness to ensure my comfort throughout the night and when changing the linen. I love the depth of the fitted sheet for my mattress as well as the flat sheet functionality as I don’t do hospital corners anymore lol ( sorry Mom).
S**E
Great sheets!
Very soft and smooth! Color is as advertised(taupe). Very nice sheet set for the price.
D**✨
Soft and breathable sheets with a bit of pilling over time.
I really like these cotton sheets. They feel fresh and breathable, yet warm and cozy at the same time — they actually remind me of the sheets you find in nice hotels. The quality and comfort are great, and overall they’ve held up well. The only thing I’ve noticed after about six months of use is a bit of pilling on the fitted sheet. It’s not a huge issue, but it’s the one detail I didn’t love. Other than that, the set has been wonderful and very comfortable to sleep on. I still recommend them if you’re looking for soft, hotel-style cotton sheets.
E**S
Great Sheets
I like the pattern & color. They are soft & comfortable.
S**C
Understand first what qualities you value.
Years and years ago, I had a sheet set that I didn't appreciate at the time. The kind of purchase you buy in your youth when money is no real issue but relegate to the back of the linen closet when you color preferences change. I rediscovered that set recently (no longer usable as we upgraded to a larger bed) and I realized...those sheets never pilled, never wore, never frayed. And here I am now with "soft" sheets, navigating and avoiding holes each night. Figuring repurchasing quality sheets would be pricey, I've put it off for months. Meanwhile, I'd been researching what is was about those original sheets that I liked so much. The tags had been long worn...no clue brand, material, or weave. What I'd determined was I liked their crispness, their weight, and their overall thickness. And what I needed to find would be long staple cotton. I discovered these sheets in particular on Amazon and the price was far less than I was expecting to pay. Some say itchy - I say crisp. Some say wrinkly - I say...duh. 100% cotton Some say lower thread count - I mention quality of thread used I'll update should I discover deteriation with use, but so far...these are PRECISELY what I'd been looking for. Update: nearly 1 year late, there has been no noticible wear. They are softer now, but still look great with no pilling for fraying. These were precisely the sheets I had hoped for.
A**R
FOUND MY FAVORITE SHEETS!
**update** It’s been one full. Still adore these sheets! They’ve been in my weekly sheet rotation since I bought them, and washed sooo many times, and they still look brand new. And still feel amazing. No pilling; no signs of wear; not even the elastic on the fitted sheet has wavered. These are good quality! **original review** Okay, y’all, I’m a sheet snob. I prefer the super-snappy, thousand (or higher)-thread-count, long staple cotton, creme de la creme of sheets. These sheets do not meet *ALL* of those elements, but they come pretty darn close; they meet the best/most important of them. They *ARE* very snappy; they *ARE* 100% cotton; and they *ARE* long-staple cotton. But of course they are only 400 threadcount. But, to me, if they meet the first two elements, the third is not a deal-breaker! As someone who worked in textiles for quite a while, let me tell y’all this: if I had to choose between a high thread count and natural/quality material, I choose MATERIAL, hands down! Natural material (i.e., cotton) equals quality. It’s better for your skin, it makes you sweat less, and if it’s truly high-quality, it only gets better with age (like your favorite worn-out sweatshirt). Here’s the thing: what I’ve found lately is that most retailers (even the so-called “high end” ones) do not carry high quality sheets anymore. Most of them nowadays are labeled “cotton rich,” which is a sneaky way of saying, “made with cotton and other [synthetic] materials.” The product could be only half cotton, but they still get away with calling it “cotton rich.” Very misleading! A lot of people are duped by this; they only pay attention to the high thread count, so they believe they’re paying more for the sheet set because it’s a higher quality product. NOT SO! Let’s face it: it doesn’t matter how high the thread count is if you can’t stand what those threads are made of! And speaking of the thread count, I have bad news: often, you’re actually only getting half of whatever thread count it says you’re getting. Look closely at those expensive “high thread count” sheets you find at Macy’s and Dillard’s, for example. They often say in the fine print something like, “Woven with two ply yarn to achieve total thread count.” That basically means they connect two pieces of yarn to achieve “one thread.” So an 800 thread count sheet set is really only 400 thread count (and probably half—or more—of those threads are synthetic!). That means you’re basically getting half (or less?) of the quality for twice the price. Lucky you, huh? *eye roll* It’s actually very difficult to find 100% cotton sheets anymore, let alone cotton sheets that are high thread count. It seems that you can have one or the other, but not both. Oddly enough, the only place I’ve been able to find high thread count sheets that are 100% cotton is Walmart! Anyway, I can tell by touching a fabric whether it’s synthetic or not, and these sheets, my friends, are the real deal. They ARE 100% cotton. I was actually skeptical at first because of how smooth they were (as most cotton sheets will be rough when they’re brand new, and sometimes even wrinkled right out of the box). These sheets felt amazing right out of the box, which made me examine them very closely; turns out, they’re just combed really well. They’re awesome. They did wrinkle a bit after washing/drying them, which is a good sign. I actually can’t believe they’re not more expensive (if the company is reading this, don’t raise the price, please!). That brings me to my next point: those of you griping about wrinkles in your reviews . . . REALLY!? Have you ever had ANYTHING cotton?! My guess is no (a sad sign of the generation, honestly). Because if you’d had any experience with REAL cotton (or any natural fabric, really), you’d know that IT WRINKLES! In fact, for me, a good sign of a high quality product is that it wrinkles! If the sheet is super smooth right out of the package; and after washing and drying it, it still remains smooth, then there is something else—something wrinkle-resistant—besides cotton in the material of the sheet (this is what I was talking about above with people being duped into paying more for lesser quality). THE ONLY COMPLAINT I have about these sheets is that they might not really be “deep pocket.” For me, that’s not a problem because my mattress isn’t that tall, even with the memory foam topper on it. But even with a relatively thin mattress, the sheets are rather taut. I would not recommend these sheets for anyone who has a super thick mattress or pillow top! Overall, I totally recommend these sheets (with the above-mentioned exception). I fell in love with them the first night I slept on them. I’ll be buying more for sure!
M**2
Off gassing chemical smell despite repeated wash
100% cotton ore-tex, but smells like lacquer or shellac formaldehyde very potent chemical smell. I'm attempting to wash it for the third time, to get rid of the smell, it's possible cheap dyes were used. Or formaldehyde was used for wrinkle free finish after it had been certified ore-tex, it seems to be every time I order sheets made in India they tend to have a horrible off-gassing gasoline smell., and no it's not cottonseed oil or the cotton itself. I usually buy the threshold 400 count 100% cotton stripe damask sateen, but I was struggling to find the Cal King. I took a chance on these. These are unusable until I can either get the pungent chemical odor out. I think when I buy brand new sheets I shouldn't have to put this much effort on a brand new product that should not smell like this that is supposedly certified to have no toxic chemicals. Which clearly was added after the fact. Shame because the sheets seem like decent quality as far as the looks aspect, I did see some reviews that said that the sheets are unraveling or the stitching is coming undone, little concerned about that. Might try to return if I can't get th noxious smell out this third attempt, attempting borax presoaking, fragrance free detergent baking soda even threw in a little bit of citric acid to the vinegar rinse. I don't think I would recommend based on this nightmare, and I'm wasting my money to on something that's brand new and not supposed to have anything toxic. I guess it's possible they stored it next to gasoline.
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