As we released all the colors for our Bamboo + Copper infused bed sheets, here's a list of options based on chromotherapy — the study of how color affects mood. From a calm, clean look to an option that brings clarity and focus, here's how each shade tends to be used.
Chromotherapy, also known as color therapy, is a holistic practice that uses specific colors to promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being, based on the idea that colors carry different associations that can influence mood and atmosphere.
Dusty Blue

Promotes Relaxation: Dusty blue is a tranquil, calming color, making it a popular choice for bed sheets. A calming bedroom color can help you unwind and prepare for sleep.
Throat Chakra Association: In some belief systems, blue is linked to the throat chakra — communication and self-expression. If that's part of your practice, dusty blue bedding fits that intention.
Graphite Gray

A Grounded, Neutral Base: Graphite gray pairs well with other calming colors — soft blues, muted greens, warm neutrals — to build a serene bedroom. It's a personal-preference color more than a traditional chromotherapy shade, but its neutrality makes it easy to build a restful space around.
Powder White

A Soft, Clean Feel: Powder White has a naturally warm, ivory-leaning tone rather than a stark, clinical white — it reads soft and uncluttered without feeling cold. That gentle warmth is part of what makes it easy to build a calm bedtime routine around.
Summer Sand

Warmth and Comfort: Summer Sand's warm, earthy tone creates a grounded, cozy feeling — a natural fit heading into fall. Pair it with soft blue or seafoam for a beach-inspired palette, bright yellow or coral for energy, or beige and gray for balance.
Feather Gray

Balance and Focus: Gray is often associated with neutrality and balance. Feather Gray is soft enough to feel calm, but structured enough to work if part of your bedroom doubles as a reading or work nook — pair it with white or light blue for a clean, focused feel.
Also available: Mustard and Rust
For a bolder statement, the Copper collection also comes in Mustard and Rust — warmer, more saturated tones if the muted palette above isn't your style.
The effectiveness of chromotherapy is subjective — what matters most is choosing a color that resonates with you and supports how you want your bedroom to feel. Explore the full Copper Sheet Set lineup, or see our thoughts on choosing bed sheet colors for fall.
