The name Alletto—which literally means “to bed” in Italian—carries more than linguistic meaning. For Eugene Alletto, founder of Bedgear, it represents a legacy generations in the making. Long before Bedgear existed, the Alletto lineage was deeply rooted in the art of rest. From Italian innkeepers and bed builders to modern-day sleep innovators, the family’s commitment to helping people sleep better runs deep—passed down like a well-worn set of skeleton keys.
Bedgear was born from that legacy—not as a company, but as a movement. Aletto didn’t start it; his ancestors did. He simply gave it a name and elevated it with innovation. No fluff. No outdated sleep solutions. Just performance-driven sleep essentials engineered for airflow, personalization, and unmatched fit.
Where others make bedding, Bedgear makes gear for sleep—built for people who care as much about how they rest as how they live. Every pillow and layer is crafted to enhance recovery, energy, and overall performance.
From Naples to New York, the Alletto name has always stood for hospitality, rest, and care. Today, Bedgear continues that tradition—offering not just a better night's sleep, but a better life.