Benefits of Lyocell Sheets and Bedding

Sustainable and super-comfortable, Lyocell fabric makes for irresistibly soft sheets and bedding. But what exactly is lyocell, and why is it a favorite fiber for everything from sheets to clothing to blankets? Explore the benefits of lyocell to learn why we love this naturally derived material. 

What Is Lyocell?

Lyocell is a semi-synthetic fiber derived from repurposed wood. Wood chips from eucalyptus, birch, or oak trees are soaked in a non-toxic solvent that dissolves them to pulp, which is then extruded into cellulosic fibers that are spun into thread and woven or knit together. The result is a material that’s silky smooth to the touch with a lustrous drape and subtle sheen.

TENCEL™ vs. Lyocell: What Is the Difference?

While the terms TENCEL™ and lyocell are often used interchangeably, TENCEL™ is a specific brand of lyocell. Sustainable TENCEL™ Lyocell is made exclusively from wood sourced from responsibly managed forests. The same claim cannot always be made for non-branded versions of the fiber.

Woman in bed made of white lyocell bedding

Is Lyocell Fabric Eco-Friendly?

Sustainable, 100% lyocell is biodegradable and compostable, making it ideal for eco-friendly bedding. The fibers are produced in an energy-efficient, closed-loop process for minimal waste. Almost 99.5 percent of the non-toxic liquid used to dissolve the pulp is reusable, reducing lyocell fabric's environmental impact. 

Closeup of white lyocell bedding

What Does Lyocell Feel Like?

Lightweight lyocell feels slightly cool to the touch and doesn’t cling to the skin, making it a good choice for warm sleepers, hot weather, and year-round comfort. TENCEL™ Lyocell’s smooth texture makes for some of the softest bedding you can find: It is soft straight from the package, and stays soft through years of use. 

Benefits of Lyocell

Lyocell is loved for more than its softness and sustainability. From comfort to versatility, explore the qualities that make this fiber a favorite for sheets, blankets, and every bedding layer in between.

Woman snuggling in lyocell bedding

Comfort

Moisture-wicking, breathable, and temperature-regulating lyocell keeps you cool and dry through the night so you can sleep comfortably. The super absorbent fabric draws moisture away from the body and naturally cools you while you sleep. Lyocell is hypoallergenic, and it boasts antimicrobial properties—an ideal combination for sleepers with sensitive skin.

Smoothness

Because it is a semi-synthetic material, lyocell resists wrinkles better than 100 percent natural materials like cotton or linen. Lyocell’s silky-soft surface also means the material resists pilling better than cotton, so your sheets stay smooth longer.

Durability

Wet or dry, lyocell is strong when compared to other cellulosic fibers. While not as durable as linen or cotton, lyocell is often blended with these materials to borrow from their strength while still providing its signature softness and drape.

Versatility

When blended with other fibers—such as cotton or linen—lyocell improves the appearance, softness, drape, and function of the final fabric. Lyocell and lyocell-blend fabrics can be used for sheets, bedding, and apparel, including pajamas, activewear, and loungewear.


Choose sheets and bedding made with naturally derived lyocell fibers for improved comfort and better sleep. Explore our other Guides for more bedding tips and ideas.