
Fill your bedroom with earth-infused beauty with the Dr. Weil EarthColors® Bundle. Responsibly dyed with EarthColors® made from upcycled plant-based materials, this bundle offers expertly selected layers that create an artisanal look.
Starting at $730

Add a one-of-a-kind look to your bed with the Dr. Weil Sonoran Bundle. With hypoallergenic, responsibly sourced fabrics that are perfect for layering, you’re making an eco-conscious choice with this bundle.
Starting at $655
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About Dr. Weil
Dr. Andrew Weil has been making an impact on how the world views healing and whole-body wellness since the 1970s. His internationally recognized views on integrative wellness, knowledge of holistic sleep practices, and passion for sustainability combined to help create the Dr. Andrew Weil + Purecare bedding collection.
EarthColors®
EarthColors®, created by Archroma, is a sustainable dyeing process used on fabrics. By using the upcycled waste of raw materials such as the shells and leaves of plants like almonds, beets, and bitter oranges, EarthColors® dyes create warm, earth-infused colors in a more responsible, eco-friendly way.
Consciously Crafted Bedding
With premium bedding layers that include certifications from Fairtrade International and Better Cotton Initiative, you can enjoy bedding that not only brings you comfort and rest but also helps create a better world. You can also shop with confidence knowing that every product in the Dr. Weil collection is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-Tex® Certified.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I learn more about Dr. Weil?
If you would like to learn more about who Dr. Andrew Weil is, including his background, views on health and wellness, thoughts on better sleep, and more, you can visit his website at www.drweil.com.
What is the difference between a quilt and a coverlet?
A quilt typically includes three layers, including a top fabric, fill, and bottom fabric, that are all sewn together with various quilting techniques. Quilts are typically a warmer layer of bedding, as they are known for their unique insulating properties, making them beneficial to use during cooler months.
Coverlets are made with a single piece of fabric that is typically textured using a French sewing technique called matelassé. Coverlets are typically much more breathable than quilts but still provide additional warmth, allowing most coverlets to be used year-round.
Coverlets are made with a single piece of fabric that is typically textured using a French sewing technique called matelassé. Coverlets are typically much more breathable than quilts but still provide additional warmth, allowing most coverlets to be used year-round.
How do the duvet covers and duvet inserts work together?
The Sonoran Duvet Cover and Garment Washed Percale Duvet Cover found in these bundles are both designed to pair perfectly with the All Seasons Wool Duvet Insert included in both bundle options.
On the Duvet Insert, you’ll find a series of connection loops that pair up with the color-match ties found on the Duvet Cover. By simply slipping the ties through the loops and fastening the Duvet Cover shut with the hidden button closure, you can seamlessly combine the two to create a beautifully comfortable layer of bedding.
On the Duvet Insert, you’ll find a series of connection loops that pair up with the color-match ties found on the Duvet Cover. By simply slipping the ties through the loops and fastening the Duvet Cover shut with the hidden button closure, you can seamlessly combine the two to create a beautifully comfortable layer of bedding.
How should I layer my bedding?
The beautiful thing about bedding is that it’s completely up to you when it comes to layering each piece. A lot of it comes down to specific style, temperature, and comfort preferences. But if you’re looking for a place to start, you can typically settle on three specific layers – your sheet layer, your “blanket” layer, and your duvet layer.
On a traditional bed, many people will opt to have a flat sheet directly on top of them as they sleep. Above the sheet, you’ll typically add a touch of warmth with something like a quilt or coverlet (however, some people prefer to have this layer at the very top). Finally, adding a duvet can bring sophistication, style, and a final layer of warmth to your bed for those cooler months.
Some people choose to skip over certain layers or even add more. Again, it all comes down to individual preferences on which layers you prefer to sleep with. Keep in mind that you can also swap out layers depending on the changing seasons to keep you warmer/cooler throughout the night.
On a traditional bed, many people will opt to have a flat sheet directly on top of them as they sleep. Above the sheet, you’ll typically add a touch of warmth with something like a quilt or coverlet (however, some people prefer to have this layer at the very top). Finally, adding a duvet can bring sophistication, style, and a final layer of warmth to your bed for those cooler months.
Some people choose to skip over certain layers or even add more. Again, it all comes down to individual preferences on which layers you prefer to sleep with. Keep in mind that you can also swap out layers depending on the changing seasons to keep you warmer/cooler throughout the night.