Down all year duvet
A down all year duvet is the ideal duvet if you tend to feel slightly cold during the night and the temperature in your bedroom fluctuates between 15 and 20 degrees throughout the year. The filling weight of a down all year duvet is carefully balanced so that you can sleep comfortably under this duvet all year round. This is especially suitable now that bedroom temperatures are much easier to control than they used to be.
Down is the soft, fluffy part that birds use to protect themselves from the cold. It consists of thousands of tiny fibres that provide excellent insulation while remaining extremely lightweight. For many people, this is the main reason for choosing a down all year duvet.
Maintaining a down all year duvet
Every all season down duvet can be cleaned. Always follow the instructions on the care label. If you wish to wash your down all year duvet, this is possible up to 40°C, provided that it can also be dried using circulating air in a tumble dryer. This helps the down regain its loft and volume.
TIP! If your down all year duvet has become a little flatter, you can refresh it in the tumble dryer (preferably using a “cool” or “air” programme). Adding a tennis ball will help fluff up the down so that your duvet regains its volume.
Lifespan of a down all year duvet
The lifespan of a down all year duvet largely depends on how well it is maintained. With normal care, you can expect to enjoy a good-quality down all season duvet for around 10 years. Although your duvet may still perform well after that time, from a hygiene perspective it is usually recommended to replace it.
Recycle with us!
When purchasing a down duvet, you can request a free return label, allowing you to send your old down duvet back to us in the empty box at our expense.
We have our down duvets recycled by our manufacturer, Ducky Dons. The entire duvet is recycled: high-quality down and feathers can be reused after thorough washing and strict quality control. Down and feathers that do not pass the quality inspection are processed into organic fertilisers. The outer covers are also recycled and transformed into products such as insulation materials, cleaning cloths and building materials.
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