Which duvet is right for me?Updated 2 months ago
With a variety of duvet options available, understanding the differences can take time. To make the process easier, we have summarized the key features of our duvets in a simple side-by-side comparison below.
| Product Name | Fill Weight (GSM) | Entire Weight (King) | Warmth/Cooling 1 = coolest 7 = warmest | Construction | Puffiness 1=fluffiest 7=flattest | Care |
| TENCEL™ Lyocell Comforter | 120 GSM | 2.4kg / 5.3lbs | 1 | Box | 7 | Machine wash & dry |
| Double Cocoon Mulberry Silk-filled Quilt | 80 GSM | 2.2kg / 4.7lbs | 2 | Tack* | 6 | Machine wash & dry |
| Organic Bamboo Sateen Comforter | 250 GSM | 3.2kg / 7.1lbs | 3 | Box | 4 | Dry clean recommended |
| Natural Silk-filled Duvet Insert | 290 GSM | 3.4kg / 7.6lbs | 5 | Box | 3 | Professional dry clean |
| Mulberry Silk-filled Duvet Insert, Lightweight | 120 GSM | 2.4kg / 5.3lbs | 4 | Tack | 5 | Professional dry clean |
| Mulberry Silk-filled Duvet Insert, All-Season | 250 GSM | 3.2kg / 7.1lbs | 6 | Tack | 2 | Professional dry clean |
| Mulberry Silk-filled Duvet Insert Heavyweight | 350 GSM | 3.8kg / 8.4lbs | 7 | Tack | 1 | Professional dry clean |
| *Tack Stitching: This method resembles dotted lines with larger gaps and is specifically designed for long-strand Mulberry Silk. Unlike synthetic or short-fiber fills, long-strand Mulberry Silk naturally and securely attaches to the shell. Large-scale stitching methods, such as box or baffle stitching, are unnecessary as they do not improve stability and instead compress the silk, reducing its natural fluffiness and soft feel. | ||||||