Warmth & Comfort Guide

Warmth

We offer a variety of warmth levels to ensure year-round comfort, tailored to seasonal temperatures.

  • Light (Summer) – Ideal for warm weather (above 22°C), providing a breathable, lightweight option for hot nights.
  • Medium (All-year) – Suitable for year-round use (19-22°C), balancing warmth and breathability for moderate temperatures.
  • Warm (Winter) – Perfect for colder seasons (17-19°C), offering cozy insulation to keep you comfortable on chilly nights.
  • Extra Warm (Winter) – Designed for the coldest conditions (below 17°C), delivering maximum warmth for ultimate winter comfort.

Size guide

We offer a selection of standard duvet sizes to meet various needs and preferences.

Duvets

  • 135 x 200 cm – Ideal for single beds or individual comfort on a shared bed.
  • 155 x 200 cm – Commonly used as a single duvet in Central Europe, providing a bit more coverage for added comfort.
  • 200 x 200 cm – Perfect for double beds, offering balanced warmth for two sleepers.
  • 260 x 235 cm – Designed for super king-sized beds, delivering maximum coverage and luxury.

Pillows

  • 40 x 40 cm – Commonly used as a single duvet in Central Europe, providing a bit more coverage for added comfort.
  • 40 x 80 cm – Perfect for double beds, offering balanced warmth for two sleepers.
  • 80 x 80 cm – Designed for super king-sized beds, delivering maximum coverage and luxury.

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.

Construction

Baffle-Box

Our Warm and Extra warm duvets use this construction method. Baffle-box construction uses internal fabric walls between the top and bottom layers, creating three-dimensional chambers that allow the down to fully loft and expand. The baffles prevent down from shifting.

Box-Stitched

Our Medium and Light duvets use this kind of construction. Box-Stitched method involves sewing two large sheets of fabric together and then creating sewn-through box compartments that hold the down filling. These stitched compartments prevent down from shifting, ensuring even warmth distribution.