Stay Toasty on the Coldest Night
Our quilt's high ratio of Australian duck down to feathers ensures exceptional warmth. Staying warm during harsh winters, providing snug comfort without the bulk.
Experience Softness with Every Touch
The soft cotton japara cover not only feels luxurious against the skin but also enhances the quilt's loft for added comfort. For those who value a gentle, luxurious touch in their winter bedding, ensuring restful sleep.
Enjoy cosy nights without weight
Crafted with natural fibers, this quilt provides substantial warmth without the heaviness, perfect for those seeking to avoid the feeling of being weighed down by their winter bedding.
Rest Easy with Responsible Craftsmanship
Proudly made in Australia from ethically sourced materials, our quilt represents both high-quality craftsmanship and ethical standards. Catering to those who priorities both luxury and responsible sourcing.
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- Filled 80% Duck Down & 20% Duck Feather
- 300-Thread Cotton Japara Cotton Cover
- Oeko-Tek Certified
- Australian-Sourced Down and Feather
- Boxed Wall Construction
- 5 Year Guarantee
- We Rate This Quilt 4 Out Of 5 Blankets
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Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely, duck down quilts are renowned for their exceptional warmth. The natural insulating properties of duck down create a cosy, warm environment, making these quilts an ideal choice for keeping snug during cooler temperatures.
The choice between duck down and goose down largely depends on personal preference and specific needs. Duck down is highly effective for insulation and tends to be more cost-effective, while goose down is often considered to be slightly loftier and can provide a higher warmth-to-weight ratio. Both offer excellent comfort and warmth.
Yes, duck down does tend to provide more warmth than feathers.
Down clusters are lighter and fluffier than feathers and have a superior ability to trap heat, making them more effective for insulation.
Feathers, while still warm, are heavier and do not have the same level of heat retention as down.