If you’ve ever browsed Instagram home feeds or read minimalist decor blogs, you’ve probably come across Parachute Home. With its simple aesthetic, clean branding, and the promise of hotel comfort in your own home, Parachute Home has built a loyal fan base—and equally vocal skeptics.
Is Parachute’s cozy bedding and bath collection really worth the expense, or is it just another overpriced brand capitalizing on the minimalist lifestyle trend?
I spent over three months testing their best-selling products—from their famous percale sheets to their ultra-soft bathrobes and bath towels. Here’s everything you need to know before investing in Parachute Home.
Parachute was founded in 2014 by Ariel Kaye as a direct-to-consumer bedding brand that wanted to bring a luxury hotel feel into every home. Over the years, the brand expanded its offerings to include bath linens, robes, mattresses, home decor, and even furniture—while remaining true to its minimalist, wellness-focused ethos.
Parachute places great importance on Oeko-Tex certification (free from harmful chemicals), ethical sourcing, and sustainability—something that is reflected in both its pricing and packaging.
Parachute isn’t cheap. But you’re paying for:
High-quality raw materials
Ethical manufacturing
Minimalist design that’s timeless
Durability and long-term performance
If you value tactile luxury while sleeping and bathing, Parachute is perfect for you. However, if you’re on a tight budget or prefer bold patterns or colors, you might want to look elsewhere.
Parachute offers free shipping within the US on most orders, which is a huge advantage given the size and weight of bedding and home goods. Orders typically process within 1-2 business days, with delivery taking 3-7 days depending on your location. For those in a hurry, Parachute also offers expedited shipping for an additional fee. International shipping is limited but available in select countries. Customs duties and taxes may apply.
Parachute offers a generous 60-day return policy. You can return or exchange most items—used or unused—if you are not completely satisfied. Even if you have slept in the bedding or used the towels, you can return them for a full refund. The process is simple: Initiate your return online, use the prepaid shipping label, and drop off your item at a local USPS or UPS location. Please note that items marked as final sale or personalized are non-returnable.
Parachute also offers free exchanges within the 60-day period. This is ideal if you simply want to try a different size or color. The entire exchange process is handled through the website, making it simple and straightforward.
Parachute stands for the high quality of its workmanship. Although it doesn’t offer a traditional long-term warranty on textiles such as bed linen or bath towels, the company will remedy any manufacturing defects that arise within a reasonable timeframe. Products such as bed frames or furniture come with limited warranties, depending on the item—these can usually be found in the product description. Should something arrive damaged or defective, customer service is known for its responsiveness and helpfulness.
Parachute generally scores 4.5 to 4.8 stars in most product categories. Here are the opinions of real buyers:
Complaints include the lack of a top sheet in bedding sets (which is intentional) and the fact that color names do not always match expectations.
Parachute Home delivers on its promise of quiet, elegant comfort with a minimalist touch. The materials are luxurious, the designs timeless, and the attention to detail is palpable. While the prices aren’t for the faint of heart, you get first-class craftsmanship and long-term value.
If you’re the type who cares about thread count, loves the at-home spa experience, or simply wants to give your bedroom the feel of a boutique hotel, Parachute Home is definitely worth considering.
However, if you’re on a tight budget or prefer bold colors and patterns, the brand’s offerings may be too minimalist or too expensive for your taste.