The Brand
The Craftspeople
John Collins bedding is made by five partner families across four countries — each the finest producer of their material in the world. This is who makes what you sleep on.
Why provenance matters
In luxury, the origin of a material is inseparable from its quality. The same cotton seed grown in different soil, in a different climate, harvested by different hands, produces a fundamentally different textile. We work with the world's best because their soil, their water, their generational knowledge cannot be replicated elsewhere.
5
Partner families
4
Countries
1889
Oldest mill founded
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Factories used
Egypt · Nile Delta
Long-staple cotton weaving
500 thread count
minimum weave
Our Egyptian cotton is grown in the fertile Nile Delta where the climate produces the world's longest, most lustrous fibres. Our mill partners have been weaving here for three generations, maintaining the hand-finishing traditions that no industrial process can replicate.
Belgium · West Flanders
Heritage linen spinning
Since 1889
continuous operation
Belgian flax — grown in the same coastal strip that has produced Europe's finest linen for centuries — is spun at a family mill that has operated since 1889. The cool, wet Flemish climate is integral: it softens the retting process and produces a fibre of incomparable quality.
China · Jiangsu Province
Grade 6A Mulberry silk
Grade 6A
top 1% globally
Our Mulberry silk is produced at a sixth-generation sericulture farm that controls every stage from mulberry cultivation to final reeling. Grade 6A — the highest classification — represents less than 1% of global silk production. Only unbroken filaments of perfect luster qualify.
Portugal · Guimarães
Cotton and linen finishing
Zero shrinkage
Sanforised guarantee
Our cotton and linen pieces are finished in Guimarães — Portugal's textile capital — where the combination of soft Atlantic water and centuries of craft knowledge produces the perfect hand-feel. Each piece is Sanforised to prevent shrinkage and mercerised for exceptional colour depth.
Italy · Como
Silk printing and finishing
200 years
Como silk tradition
Silk finishing is completed in Como — the global capital of silk craftsmanship, where the masters have worked with the finest houses in the world for 200 years. The pigments used in our silk collections are certified non-toxic and fixed using a steam-setting process that ensures decades of colour stability.
Our commitment
Every decision in service of one thing.
The world's finest sleep, made available to Nigeria — without compromise, without shortcuts, without apology.