Layout
Duvet layouts, often represented by grid patterns like 4 x 6 or 10 x 12, refer to the number of individual compartments within the duvet that hold the down filling. These compartments, or “boxes,” are separated by stitching or baffle walls, preventing the down from shifting and ensuring even warmth distribution.
A layout with fewer boxes, like 4×6, results in larger compartments, which can give the duvet a loftier look and feel, ideal for a cozy, warm design. In contrast, a layout with more boxes, such as 10 x 12, has smaller compartments, which often leads to a flatter, more evenly spread fill, making it suitable for lighter warmth or a sleeker appearance. The choice of layout affects both the aesthetic and functional qualities of the duvet, balancing warmth, structure, and appearance.