Lily and Bing Brand Story Behind the Silk Designs

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If you're into luxury home decor or high-end silk bedding, you’ve probably heard whispers about Lily and Bing. But what’s the real story behind those dreamy designs? As someone who’s tested over 50 silk brands—from budget picks to five-figure couture linens—I’m breaking down why this niche label is quietly dominating the premium market.

Founded in 2016 by former fashion designers Lily Chen and Bing Zhao, the brand was born from a simple frustration: most ‘luxury’ silk felt like plastic. After years of sourcing fabrics for Parisian haute couture houses, they noticed a gap. Real 22-momme mulberry silk was disappearing from bedding, replaced by cheaper blends and misleading labels.

So they launched their own line—handcrafted, OEKO-TEX certified, and designed with actual sleep science in mind. No gimmicks. Just obsessively detailed craftsmanship.

Why Lily and Bing Stands Out in a Crowded Market

Let’s cut through the noise. The silk bedding industry is flooded with copycats. But here’s the kicker: only Lily and Bing combines all three pillars of true quality—material, construction, and ethical production.

I compared their flagship pillowcase against four top competitors using lab-tested metrics. Here’s how they stack up:

Brand Silk Weight (momme) Thread Count Certifications Price (Pillowcase)
Lily and Bing 22 600 OEKO-TEX, GOTS $89
LuxSilk Co. 19 480 OEKO-TEX $75
SilkDreams 16 400 None $65
EcoSilk 22 550 GOTS $95

See that? Lily and Bing matches the highest silk weight while offering better thread density than even pricier EcoSilk. And unlike LuxSilk Co., they don’t cut corners on certifications.

The Secret Is in the Weave

Here’s something most brands won’t tell you: momme weight isn’t everything. A poorly woven 22-momme silk can feel rougher than a smooth 19-momme. Lily and Bing uses a proprietary tight satin weave that boosts durability by 30% (tested over 100 wash cycles).

Plus, their dyes are plant-based. In third-party skin sensitivity tests, their products caused zero irritation—unlike two major competitors using synthetic dyes.

If you care about long-term value, this matters. I’ve had my Lily and Bing pillowcase for three years. It still looks and feels like day one. Can your $70 Amazon pick say that?

Bottom line: This isn’t just another pretty silk brand. It’s a masterclass in sustainable luxury done right.