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Simba waffle cotton bedding review and Easter sale guide

Find simple bedding upgrades and budget beauty tech that could change your routine

Simba waffle cotton bedding review and Easter sale guide

The right textiles can alter the atmosphere of a room more dramatically than a fresh coat of paint. In this piece I explore why replacing bedding is one of the easiest ways to reframe a bedroom, and I look closely at the new offerings from Simba.

A modest investment can make sheets look and feel more inviting, helping the room appear tidier and the bed more welcoming. I also touch on an at-home beauty device that’s gaining attention for convenience and cost savings, so you can consider both sleep and grooming upgrades together.

When I talk about swapping bedding, I mean targeted changes rather than a full redesign. Replacing a duvet cover or pillowcase can be a swift way to reset the look without committing to new furniture. The practical element matters too: fabrics affect temperature regulation and tactile comfort, which in turn influence sleep quality.

I’ll explain what to expect from Simba waffle cotton bedding, outline the current Easter sale incentives, and briefly introduce the Keskine IPL handset for anyone thinking about hair-removal alternatives to shaving or salon visits.

What Simba’s new collection offers

Simba’s recent collection highlights a waffle weave approach rendered in cotton, aiming for texture without bulk. The waffle weave refers to the raised, grid-like surface that gives bedding a relaxed, tactile appearance while retaining breathability. The king-size set is priced at £169 and includes a duvet cover plus a pair of pillowcases — a straightforward combination for anyone wanting an instant upgrade. Alongside the waffle option, Simba presents an Egyptian cotton range that leans into a smooth, hotel-style finish for a crisper aesthetic.

Colour palette and coordinated pieces

Colour choices are muted and versatile: pure white, cloud grey, soft oat, and sage green, selected so you can integrate them with existing decor. If you enjoy matching layers, Simba also includes muslin pieces, throws, and robes in the same tones — useful when you want the feel of a cohesive set without buying every item. The balance here is between a substantial, comforting look and the breathability needed to use the bedding year-round.

Why swapping bedding can improve sleep

Upgrading textiles impacts both appearance and function. A cleaner, neater bed invites more consistent sleep habits, while the right fabric supports temperature regulation. The combination of textured cotton and lighter weaves can offer a sense of cosiness without trapping heat. For many, the visual effect of a crisp white set mimics professional hospitality linens and makes a room feel more curated — even when the rest of the space is lived-in. Small changes like these are often easier to maintain and more affordable than full room updates.

Practical considerations

Think about maintenance and longevity: cotton is generally easy to launder and durable with regular care, while muslin works well for soft, loungy pieces that age into their texture. If your goal is a seasonal solution, choose breathable fabrics that perform across months; if you want a more formal look, options such as Egyptian cotton provide that crisp finish often associated with high-end hotel bedding.

Affordable beauty tech: Keskine IPL at a glance

Alongside home textiles, a growing number of people are turning to at-home IPL devices to reduce the time spent shaving or visiting salons. The Keskine handset has been promoted for delivering up to 98% hair reduction in four weeks, and it features a cooling element designed to increase comfort during treatment. Sessions can be short — the device claims treatments can be done from just 24 minutes — and it is currently priced at around £199 (was £299), offering an economical alternative to clinic-based procedures.

It’s worth noting the limitations: availability varies by retailer and region, and results depend on skin and hair type, consistent use, and adherence to safety guidance. The handset can be a practical option for people seeking to reduce maintenance time, but it’s not universally suitable, so check supplier details before purchasing.

Current promotions and final thoughts

If you’re considering a bedding refresh, Simba’s seasonal offers neatly align with that impulse. The Easter sale includes up to 30% off selected mattresses, 20% off pillows and duvets, and further reductions across the range. These promotions are a timely opportunity to upgrade support and comfort; deals run until April 6 so it’s worth checking availability. Combining a focused textile swap with a single coordinated accessory — a throw or robe, for example — can make the room feel newly curated without excessive cost or effort.

Disclosure: this article contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through those links. The editorial assessment remains independent. Additionally, this piece was produced with the assistance of AI tools to help source and structure information; all content has been reviewed and finalized by a journalist before publication.


Contacts:
James Crawford

Senior correspondent, 16 years in UK and US newsrooms. Former BBC digital desk.