About
About CozyLinenNook
This site is written by someone who ran the linen closet for a small hotel. That job teaches you two things fast. The first is that a bed is a stack, and a decision about one layer changes every layer above it. The second is that most of the words on a bedding label are not measurements.
So the whole site is organized around the stack rather than around store departments. Five layer pages, 7 material pages, 5 size pages, one wash calendar, and two calculators that do arithmetic in public. The catalog exists because a concrete example beats an abstraction, not because the catalog is the point.
Four things this site will not do
- Claim to have tested anything. Nothing here has been through a laboratory or a wash trial. Product details come from seller listings and are described as such every time.
- Publish prices or star ratings. Both move faster than a written page can, and both push a reader toward a decision the text has not actually supported.
- Make a health claim, or repeat one. Listings in this catalog use phrases about pain, allergies, hair and skin. Those are quoted as the seller’s words and never as fact, and where a symptom comes up the answer is always the same: ask a doctor.
- Fill in a specification the seller left blank. If a listing does not name the fiber, this site records that it does not, and the item is not attached to any material page.
Where the numbers come from
Every count on this site is computed from the data files that build it, so a heading saying how many items are in a group is counting the group rather than describing it. Every dimension comes from a listing or from the commonly published mattress sizes, and where the two disagree the page says so. Regulatory statements link to the actual rule text. Certification statements link to the program.
The best place to see all of that working at once is Care Calendar, and the clearest single example of a listing gap is on Sheet & Pillowcase Sets.