Size Guide
Standard Sizes
Additional Sizes
Standard Sizes
Additional Sizes
Standard Sizes
All Season Duvet
As the name infers, this duvet is fabricated to be reasonable for all seasons consistently. It comprises of combination of two duvets, a 4.5 tog duvet (Summer) and a 9.0 or 10.5 tog duvet (Spring/Autumn) which connect to each other utilizing catches, ties or snap fasteners, shaping a 13.5 or 15 tog duvet (Winter) respectively.
Anti-Allergy
A fiber or material that has experienced a procedure that makes it more averse to cause an unfavorably susceptible response. Our products are hostile to hypersensitivity that have been given the 'Seal of endorsement' from Allergy UK, the main philanthropy which gives assistance to hypersensitive people.
Baffle Wall
A thin cloth like texture 'divider' sewn between the top and base layers of a duvet shell. These vertical dividers make a more profound inside of the duvet, enabling the fill to hang progressively and fill the pockets all the more equitably. They likewise have little openings in each corner enabling the fill to move.
Box Construction
Singular square pockets are sewn invariably in to the casing to guarantee that the fill is equitably disseminated and remains the same even with longer time usage.
Breathability
Fabric that can wick away dampness and permit water vapor to go directly through it, keeping the sleeper snug and serene. Our natural bedding items are eminent for their breathability.
Cambric
A firmly woven, thin, lightweight, plain cotton fabric perfected with a slight gloss on one side. Generally, this is the most widely recognized down proof fabric.
Cleanliness
Fill that is deliberately washed, rinsed, steamed and dried, utilizing special machinery produced for this particular reason. Extraordinary purifying procedures are utilized to guarantee this.
Combed Cotton
Cotton that has had the short filaments and brittle strands evacuated, which makes it more rugged. It is a better procedure than the more typical treatment called 'carding' as the result the yarns has no short strands standing out from them, making a smoother wrap up.
Comforter
A comforter is covered in fashion fabric and filled with down or synthetic fibers. It is a thick, quilted, fluffy blanket that is used to keep you warm. It is usually filled with synthetic fiber filler which is quilted or stitched to secure the filling and keep it evenly distributed.
Cotton
Cotton is the fiber from the seedpod of the cotton plant. The nature of cotton depends for the most part on the length of the fiber, with a more drawn out fiber being better because of its quality and length. Cotton fabrics can be silky or rough, smooth or textured, thick or sheer, indestructible or luxurious.
Cotton Types
When alluding to bedlinen, we utilize Indian, Egyptian and Genuisa cotton. In reference to towels, we utilize cotton, for example, Turkish, Egyptian and Supima. The diverse sorts are utilized to give varying levels of value and feel.
Density
This depicts how thick the strands of down are at its middle. The condensed the down, the better it traps air, and the better insulator it is. High thickness is discovered only in extremely develop downs.
Down Cluster
A down cluster is a soft and fluffy 3-dimensional structure with many filaments growing in all directions. The gathering of segments: down, settling down, and plumule. These are found in our premium down items, whether they are Hungarian, Canadian, Siberian. (Down fiber and different parts are particularly avoided)
Down Fiber
Singular fiber "arms" that once framed piece of a down group and have segregated from it. The EN standard sets a most extreme resilience for down strands to be considered piece of the aggregate down substance of a fill. This guarantees the fill pronounced is down bunch rich.
Down Proof
The term is usually used to describe the fabric which is used to cover the duvets and pillows. A down proof fabric won’t leak or drain quills and down from within. Lower thread count fabrics might be treated with starch measuring to make them 'down evidence,' too.
Silk
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoons.
Duvet
A duvet is soft flat bag mostly filled up with natural materials like wool, down, silk, feathers or synthetic materials like microfibre, polyester. It is used as a top sheet and a blanket for those who wants to make bed making easy.
Egyptian cotton
This term is usually referred to additional long staple cotton, grown and harvested in Egypt. It is softer, finer and last longing than any other cotton.
Feathers
Feathers are the things which covers the bird and keep them warm. Gathered from ducks or geese, these can give duvets, pillows and toppers with mass and structure. We get our plumes as a side-effect of the nourishment business. We don't share in or support live culling.
Fill Power
A measure that recognizes the capacity of down to recapture its unique state and "space' after weight. This recreates a down item being used. The higher the fill control number, the more prominent the recuperation of the down to recover its shape, loft and keep up its protecting properties.
GSM
This stands for "grams per square meter". The higher the rating, the denser the heap will be and in this manner the quality additionally progresses. This is on account of more yarn is utilized and along these lines it makes the towel more retentive and longer enduring.
Gussets
The side "dividers" along the border of a cushion or duvet to provide thickness. For the most part underpins a development that enables the fill to fill the space completely and equitably. These also strengthen the fill to distribute evenly.
Handle
The "vibe" of a texture.
Hollowfiber
Hollowfibre gets its name from the fine, hollow strand of polyester that it is made from. The hollow center traps air and helps to provide a lofty duvet filling. Hollowfibre bedding is very light, so you can get incredibly warm, high-tog bedding without having a thick duvet on your bed
Hypo-allergenic
Having a lower incidence of allergic reaction - either naturally or as a result of special washes or treatments.
Jacquard
A jacquard weave creates an intricate, textured pattern within the fabric. Tapestries, brocades and damask fabrics are all jacquard weaves. An extraordinary loom is utilized to mesh a non-straight pattern straightforwardly into the fabric typically a plan or shape, for example, a flower.
Loft
Loft is made by the size, quality and strength of the down bunch. A decent measure of loft is fill power. It refers to the thickness of duvets, pillows etc.
Microfibre
Microfibre is an uncommonly light and fine polyester fiber that is air-blown into the duvet packaging for good space and delicate quality. It is intended to copy the attributes and feel of down. Microfibre duvets are by and large somewhat costlier than those made of different sorts of polyester.
Piping
A thin piece of fabric turned into a tube of that is utilized to decorate pillows and duvets. Can be made of many different fabrics.
Polyester
Polyester is a class of polymers, or, all the more particularly buildup polymers, which contain the ester utilitarian gathering in their fundamental chain. As a rule, polyester alludes to fabric woven from polyester fiber. Polyester attire is by and large considered to have a "less normal" feeling to it.
Synthetic Fiber
A man-made fiber produced using chemicals that were never stringy in frame.
Thread count
Estimated by including the quantity of twist closes per inch and filling picks per inch in the woven texture. The higher the number, the thicker the yarns are pressed together.
Tog
The tog is a measure of thermal resistance of a unit area, also known as thermal insulance. This is a rating framework that measures a duvet's capacity to hold warmth. The higher the tog rating, the more warmth the duvet will hold.
Topper
A layer that is put on a mattress to give the client more noteworthy levels of solace. More often than not, these are loaded with a material, comparably to that of a duvet or cushion.
Wick
The property of a fiber that enables dampness to move quickly along the fiber surface and go rapidly through the texture.
To be unfathomably rich and lavishly delicate
A man-made fibre made from chemicals that were never fibrous in form.
Thread count
Measured by adding the number of warp ends per inch and filling picks per inch in the woven fabric. The higher the number, the more dense the yarns are packed together. Unfortunately thread count has come to be the major determinant of quality in the customer's eyes and yarn thickness also plays a significant part in the finished quality. Finer yarns help to create finer fabrics.
Tog
This is a rating system that measures a duvet's ability to retain warmth. The higher the tog rating, the more warmth the duvet will retain.
Topper
A layer that is placed atop a mattress to give the user greater levels of comfort. Most of the time, these are filled with a material, similarly to that of a duvet or pillow.
The property of a fibre that allows moisture to move rapidly along the fibre surface and pass quickly through the fabric.to be incredibly plush and sumptuously soft.