The wrong-size sheet is one of the most common complaints in bedding: corners that pop off in the middle of the night, excess fabric that bunches, or a sheet that just won’t close over the mattress. The good news — choosing the right size takes two minutes once you know what to measure and what the numbers mean.
Step 1: Measure the mattress, not the bed
Take a tape measure and note three numbers: the mattress width, length, and height (including a mattress protector, if you use one). The bed frame doesn’t matter — the sheet wraps the mattress only. Height matters as much as width: a tall mattress with a shallow sheet is exactly why corners come loose.
Step 2: Match the size
Here are the Naturez bamboo set dimensions, including each item in the set:
- Twin — single bed: fitted sheet 93×206 cm, 35 cm pocket; pillowcase 52×72 cm; duvet cover 155×206 cm. For teen beds, kids’ rooms, and adult single beds.
- Queen — standard double: fitted sheet 165×206 cm, 35 cm pocket; 2 pillowcases; duvet cover 206×227 cm. The most common double size in Israel.
- King — wide double: fitted sheet 206×206 cm, 35 cm pocket; 2 pillowcases; duvet cover 227×227 cm. For mattresses 180 cm wide and up.
- Split King — adjustable beds: 2 fitted sheets 103×206 cm each; 2 pillowcases; duvet cover 227×227 cm. For any bed where the two sides move independently.
Every sheet is sewn with a few extra centimeters to allow for the natural shrinkage of natural fabric in the first washes.
Pocket depth — the detail everyone misses
A 35 cm pocket means the sheet sits well on tall mattresses and mattresses with a topper. If your mattress is low, no problem — the elastic gathers the excess underneath.
Adjustable bed? There’s a purpose-built answer
On adjustable beds each side moves separately, and a single double sheet simply pulls off the corners overnight. Split king is built for exactly this: two separate fitted sheets, one per side, plus one wide duvet cover that unifies the look.
Common questions
I have a 160×200 mattress — queen or king? Queen. Our fitted sheet (165 cm wide) sits on 160 precisely. King is for 180–200 cm mattresses.
What if my mattress is a non-standard size? Measure and compare to the fitted-sheet dimensions, rounding up — a little excess fabric beats a sheet that stretches and slips.
Should the duvet cover match the duvet or the bed? The duvet inside it. Check your duvet’s size against the cover size in the set.
Find your size: Queen, King, Twin, or Split King.
