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Why Choose Synthetic Duvets?
Synthetic duvets are renowned for their plump and slightly heavier feel, providing exceptional comfort compared to natural alternatives. Filled with either hollow fibers or microfibres, these materials offer distinct advantages:
- Hollow Fibers: Thicker and designed to effectively trap warmth, ensuring cozy comfort during colder nights.
- Microfibres: Ultra-fine and crafted to replicate the softness and luxurious qualities of natural duvets.
At Trifolium®, we take pride in offering synthetic duvets made entirely from recycled polyester. This not only delivers outstanding comfort and durability but also promotes sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Microfiber Duvet Specifications
- Filling Material:
100% Microfiber
– for ultimate softness, breathability, and durability. - Fabric:
100% Cotton or
100% Microfiber cover
(customizable upon request)
– designed for a gentle touch and breathability. - Weight:
300 grams sqm
(or tailored to your desired size and weight).
Duvet Sizes
Duvet Size | Dimensions (inches) | Dimensions (cm) |
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Baby | 35 x 45 inches | 90 x 115 cm |
Twin | 68 x 86 inches | 140 x 200 cm |
Full | 80 x 90 inches | 200 x 200 cm |
Queen | 90 x 94 inches | 240 x 220 cm |
King | 104 x 94 inches | 260 x 240 cm |
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Microfiber Filling
Ultra-soft microfiber filling ensures a plush feel while delivering superior insulation, making it perfect for a cozy night’s sleep.
Made In Turkey
Expertly crafted in Turkey with high-quality materials and precise manufacturing techniques, guaranteeing exceptional quality.
Year-Round Comfort
With its lightweight design and optimal warmth, this duvet is ideal for every season, providing unparalleled comfort no matter the climate.
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Duvet (Quilt) Buying Guide
Quick Duvet Selection Guide
Climate | Recommended TOG Rating | Best Use |
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Hot Summers | 4.5 TOG | Lightweight and breathable, ideal for warm sleepers. |
Spring/Autumn | 7.5 – 10.5 TOG | Perfect for transitional seasons and moderate climates. |
Winter | 13.5 – 15 TOG | Provides extra warmth for cold nights or unheated rooms. |
Year-Round Use | All-Season Duvet (9 + 4.5 TOG) | A versatile combination of layers for adaptability. |
Choosing the Right Duvet Filling
- Natural Fillings: Duck or goose down and feathers offer excellent warmth and breathability. Best for luxury and year-round comfort.
- Synthetic Fillings: Hypoallergenic and easy to maintain. Polyester or hollowfiber fillings mimic natural down at a lower price point.
- Wool: Provides excellent temperature regulation and is naturally hypoallergenic.
- Silk: Lightweight and luxurious, perfect for hot sleepers.
- Bamboo: Eco-friendly, breathable, and ideal for people with sensitive skin.
What’s Your Sleeping Temperature?
Understanding your sleeping temperature is crucial for selecting the right duvet. Use the guide below:
- Hot Sleepers: Opt for lightweight duvets (4.5 TOG) or breathable materials like bamboo or silk.
- Cold Sleepers: Choose higher TOG-rated duvets (13.5 TOG or above) with natural down for maximum warmth.
- Average Sleepers: All-season duvets with medium TOG (7.5 – 10.5) offer year-round comfort.
Duvet Construction Types
Construction Type | Advantages |
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Boxed (Baffle Box) | Even fill distribution, reduces clumping, and ensures consistent warmth. |
Quilted | Lightweight and simple construction for moderate climates. |
Reversible | Dual-pattern design offers flexibility in home decor. |
Channel-Stitched | Unique look with even warmth along stitched lines. |
Duvet Care Tips
- Always use a duvet cover to protect from dirt and stains.
- Shake your duvet regularly to redistribute the filling.
- Wash synthetic duvets every 6 months and natural duvets yearly.
- Follow care labels for washing and drying instructions.
- Store duvets in breathable bags when not in use.
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Boxed Duvet (Baffle Box Construction)
Description: Features internal fabric walls (baffles) that create individual boxes for even fill distribution, preventing clumping.
Best Use: Luxury or premium duvets designed for consistent warmth and loft.
Advantages:
– Maintains even warmth throughout.
– Ideal for high TOG-rated duvets.
– Excellent loft for a plush feel.
Quilted Duvet (Stitched Construction)
Description: The top and bottom layers of fabric are stitched together in a pattern (e.g., squares, diamonds, or lines), holding the filling in place.
Best Use: Lightweight summer duvets or everyday options for moderate climates.
Advantages:
– Cost-effective design.
– Lightweight and breathable.
– Simple and durable construction.
Reversible Duvet
Description: Designed with two distinct patterns or colors on each side, offering reversible usability.
Best Use: Adds variety to home decor with dual-purpose aesthetics.
Advantages:
– Allows quick changes to bedding style.
– Offers value and flexibility in design.
Channel-Stitched Duvet
Description: Features long vertical or horizontal stitched channels, keeping the filling evenly distributed along these lines.
Best Use: Lightweight or decorative duvets.
Advantages:
– Unique visual appeal.
– Consistent fill retention.
Sewn-Through Duvet
Description: Similar to quilted duvets, but the stitching compresses the filling, creating thinner areas along the stitch lines.
Best Use: Budget-friendly or lightweight duvets for summer use.
Advantages:
– Affordable and lightweight.
– Simplistic yet effective design.
Baffle Ladder Construction Duvet
Description: A hybrid design combining baffle box and channel stitching for both aesthetic appeal and even warmth distribution.
Best Use: Premium duvets for customers seeking a unique, functional design.
Advantages:
– Even filling with a distinctive appearance.
– Suitable for moderate to cold climates.
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Difference in baffle Box and Sewn Through Construction:
Sewn-Through Box Construction
In this method, the top and bottom layers of fabric are directly stitched together, creating distinct compartments for the filling. These compartments help maintain a puffed, pillow-like structure and evenly distribute warmth.
Baffle Box Construction
This design uses internal fabric walls to separate the top and bottom layers of the duvet, creating individual chambers for the filling. Unlike sewn-through designs, the chambers allow the fill to expand fully, even at the edges, offering consistent loft, warmth, and minimizing cold spots while ensuring the fill stays in place.