20% Bed Threads Promo Codes (3 Bed Threads Coupon Codes) May 2026 New Zealand
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Best Bed Threads Promo Code · Bed Threads Discounts & HistoryOur signature, heirloom-quality bedding sets include everything you need to sleep well: two pillowcases, a duvet cover and a fitted sheet. You don't need to keep searching for your dream bedding. You've found it.
Oh my goodness, lovely linen aside my praise is for their absolutely incredible customer service!
I'll gladly tell anyone that this company is the best I've ever dealt with, you message & there's a reply before you know it.
I had two issues, the first was with my initial order where I changed my mind after sending it off, there was immediate rectification & price adjustment, the second a quality issue. That resulted in prompt replacement, both times with great communication & a sense that the girls really do care about you as a customer.
Will most definitely purchase from Bed Threads again.
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| Discount | Description | Expiry Date |
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| 20% | Sometimes 20% off bedding sets | 2026-06-07 |
| 10% | Save 10% on Bed Threads purchase discount code HONEY10 | 2026-05-28 |
| 100% | Promo code $15 OFF order on Bed Threads 15OFF | 2026-06-08 |
| Free Shipping | Free Shipping at Hyperion® | 2099-12-31 |
It's Official: Carbon is Cancelled
We don't need to tell you the environment is in crisis. This, you already know. But what's new is that at Bed Threads, we're 100% carbon neutral, which is one of the simplest things we can do to help save our planet.
Please Explain
With pleasure. We take our responsibility to our planet extremely seriously are continuously looking at new ways we can minimise our carbon footprint. We offset 100% of the emissions our business is responsible for, and are certified through these guys.
So... What Does This Mean For Bed Threads?
As of now, we are officially carbon neutral. This means, we will measure, reduce and offset greenhouse gas emissions where possible, doing our bit to protect and conserve Australia's biodiversity.
We are passionate about our beautiful country's landscape, and have chosen to offset our emissions with biodiverse reforestation planting. Here's where...
The Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor
The Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor is a multi-species native reforestation project located in Southwest Australia. You might not have heard of it, but it's a global biodiversity hotspot. It removes 1.897 million tonnes of carbon in a region where over 90 per cent of the woodland is cleared. This project aims to remove existing carbon from the atmosphere today, and to recreate a healthy and functioning landscape, restored after decades of habitat loss and degradation.
The Outcome?
In time, it will help fight climate change, promote sustainable development and re-establish the environment.
So, How Does This Affect You?
You don't have to do anything. Every time your head hits this pillow, you can rest easy knowing you're sleeping on linen that feels great - for you, and our planet.
Why Is Bed Threads More Affordable?
You might be wondering how it is that we can offer our premium, 100% French flax linen products at such an accessible price point. The answer is simple-we've cut out the middle man.
Traditionally, linen bedding was reserved for the elites who could afford it. You might be wondering, what makes linen so expensive in the first place? In a nutshell, manufacturing linen is a laborious and time-consuming process. (Fun fact: It takes 90 or so days from sowing the flax seed to harvest alone.) The flax plant only grows in specific climates (and conditions are best in Western Europe), and the linen fibre itself is inelastic and breaks easily. This means spinning and weaving machines must run at lower speeds, resulting in less linen produced per day. Basically, linen requires more time and resources to produce than cotton, which is why it costs more.
That said, we've found a way to disrupt the old-school way of doing things. Our linen still comes from France (to guarantee quality) and is ethically manufactured in China by a certified factory. But that's not where we've cut costs.
