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Duck Feather & Down Duvets
This best-selling duvet is generously filled and blissfully warm thanks to the soft, insulative duck feather and down fill. We've used a pure cotton case for extra comfort and breathability giving you a great night's sleep.
Understand Cost Per Sleep
Finest Materials, Fairest Prices
Our value is often unbeatable when considering the cost per sleep of a product. We calculate this by dividing the product's cost by the guaranteed number of quality sleeps.
Quality, Guaranteed
Our products are built to last. We personally sleep-test all our products and put them through their paces to ensure they offer the right comfort & support while you sleep. We’re confident in their longevity & offer guarantees of up to 15 years so you can rest assured.
Understand Cost Per Sleep
Finest Materials, Fairest Prices
Our value is often unbeatable when considering the cost per sleep of a product. We calculate this by dividing the product's cost by the guaranteed number of quality sleeps.
Quality, Guaranteed
Our products are built to last. We personally sleep-test all our products and put them through their paces to ensure they offer the right comfort & support while you sleep. We’re confident in their longevity & offer guarantees of up to 15 years so you can rest assured.
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet size guide with measurements provided for each duvet size. Sizes included are cot, single, double, king, super king and emperor:
-
Cot Bed: 120cm x 150cm (47" x 59")
-
Single: 135cm x 200cm (53" x 79")
-
Double: 200cm x 200cm (79" x 79")
-
King Size: 230cm x 220cm (91" x 87")
-
Superking: 260cm x 220cm (102" x 87")
-
Emperor: 290cm x 235cm (114" x 93")
What are the UK duvet sizes?
The main duvet sizes in the UK are as follows:
-
Cotbed duvets: 120cm x 150cm
-
Single duvets: 135cm x 200cm
-
Double duvets: 200cm x 200cm
-
King size duvets: 230cm x 220cm
-
Super king duvets: 260cm x 220cm
-
Emperor duvets: 290cm x 235cm
Although it’s common to buy a duvet that matches your mattress size, there’s no strict rule. Going up a size can give you extra coverage—perfect if you share your bed with a duvet-snatcher! A larger duvet also drapes further down the sides of the bed, creating a more luxurious look.
Our range includes:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets
-
Temperature-regulating New Zealand wool duvets
-
Eco-conscious Tencel-fill duvets
What size is a cot bed duvet?
A cot bed duvet is 120cm x 150cm. It's perfect for cot beds and suitable for toddlers aged one and over. Babies under one year should never be given a duvet.
These duvets usually have a lower tog rating because young children can't regulate their temperature as easily. The ideal room temperature for young children is around 18°C. If it’s colder, simply add a light blanket.
A great option is our New Zealand Wool cotbed duvet, which helps regulate temperature year-round.
What size is a single size duvet?
A single duvet is 135cm x 200cm. Perfect for single beds, but also great for couples who want separate duvets to avoid nighttime tug-of-war.
Tip: Try using two single duvets on one bed—each person gets the ideal tog and their own space.
Popular choices include:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets (ideal for kids and teens)
-
Duck Feather & Down duvets for extra insulation
What size is a double duvet?
A double duvet is 200cm x 200cm. Best for double beds, but also a cosy upgrade for single beds.
For luxurious comfort, try:
-
100% Canadian Goose Down duvets – soft, lofty, and ethically filled
-
Tencel-fill duvets – a vegan-friendly blend of plant-based lyocell and recycled fibres
What size is a king size duvet?
A king size duvet is 230cm x 220cm. While ideal for king size beds, it also adds generous coverage to double beds—especially helpful if you share and want fewer duvet battles.
Top picks:
-
Pure Silk fill – made from 100% Tussah silk for cool, breathable sleep
-
80% Recycled Down – sustainable warmth with a lofty, cloud-like feel
What size is a superking size duvet?
A superking duvet measures 260cm x 220cm. It’s the go-to for superking beds but also suits double and king size beds if you want added width and drape.
For ultimate indulgence, explore:
-
Eiderdown superking duvet – handcrafted to order, with rare Eiderdown clusters and a silk casing
What size is an emperor duvet?
An emperor duvet is 290cm x 235cm—the largest size we offer. Designed for emperor beds, but also a fabulous treat for superking or king size beds.
Enjoy unmatched comfort with:
-
90% Hungarian Goose Down emperor duvet – large, lofty down clusters for a premium sleep experience
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet size guide with measurements provided for each duvet size. Sizes included are cot, single, double, king, super king and emperor:
-
Cot Bed: 120cm x 150cm (47" x 59")
-
Single: 135cm x 200cm (53" x 79")
-
Double: 200cm x 200cm (79" x 79")
-
King Size: 230cm x 220cm (91" x 87")
-
Superking: 260cm x 220cm (102" x 87")
-
Emperor: 290cm x 235cm (114" x 93")
What are the UK duvet sizes?
The main duvet sizes in the UK are as follows:
-
Cotbed duvets: 120cm x 150cm
-
Single duvets: 135cm x 200cm
-
Double duvets: 200cm x 200cm
-
King size duvets: 230cm x 220cm
-
Super king duvets: 260cm x 220cm
-
Emperor duvets: 290cm x 235cm
Although it’s common to buy a duvet that matches your mattress size, there’s no strict rule. Going up a size can give you extra coverage—perfect if you share your bed with a duvet-snatcher! A larger duvet also drapes further down the sides of the bed, creating a more luxurious look.
Our range includes:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets
-
Temperature-regulating New Zealand wool duvets
-
Eco-conscious Tencel-fill duvets
What size is a cot bed duvet?
A cot bed duvet is 120cm x 150cm. It's perfect for cot beds and suitable for toddlers aged one and over. Babies under one year should never be given a duvet.
These duvets usually have a lower tog rating because young children can't regulate their temperature as easily. The ideal room temperature for young children is around 18°C. If it’s colder, simply add a light blanket.
A great option is our New Zealand Wool cotbed duvet, which helps regulate temperature year-round.
What size is a single size duvet?
A single duvet is 135cm x 200cm. Perfect for single beds, but also great for couples who want separate duvets to avoid nighttime tug-of-war.
Tip: Try using two single duvets on one bed—each person gets the ideal tog and their own space.
Popular choices include:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets (ideal for kids and teens)
-
Duck Feather & Down duvets for extra insulation
What size is a double duvet?
A double duvet is 200cm x 200cm. Best for double beds, but also a cosy upgrade for single beds.
For luxurious comfort, try:
-
100% Canadian Goose Down duvets – soft, lofty, and ethically filled
-
Tencel-fill duvets – a vegan-friendly blend of plant-based lyocell and recycled fibres
What size is a king size duvet?
A king size duvet is 230cm x 220cm. While ideal for king size beds, it also adds generous coverage to double beds—especially helpful if you share and want fewer duvet battles.
Top picks:
-
Pure Silk fill – made from 100% Tussah silk for cool, breathable sleep
-
80% Recycled Down – sustainable warmth with a lofty, cloud-like feel
What size is a superking size duvet?
A superking duvet measures 260cm x 220cm. It’s the go-to for superking beds but also suits double and king size beds if you want added width and drape.
For ultimate indulgence, explore:
-
Eiderdown superking duvet – handcrafted to order, with rare Eiderdown clusters and a silk casing
What size is an emperor duvet?
An emperor duvet is 290cm x 235cm—the largest size we offer. Designed for emperor beds, but also a fabulous treat for superking or king size beds.
Enjoy unmatched comfort with:
-
90% Hungarian Goose Down emperor duvet – large, lofty down clusters for a premium sleep experience
Duvet Buying Guide
What are the benefits of each fill?
Now we’re accustomed to the types of fill to look out for, let’s get into more details of each of the benefits.
What are the benefits of Microfibre and Hollowfibre duvets?
Microfibre feels soft and silky, it mimics the sensation of down for a lower price. Microfibre duvets are very easy to wash and care for, so they're ideal for allergy-sufferers and children.
Hollowfibre feels springy and lofty, which is perfect if you like to snuggle under thick covers that aren't too heavy. Hollowfibre duvets are easy to wash and care for so they're ideal for allergy-sufferers and children.
What are the benefits of feather and down duvets?
Lots of feathers add a satisfying weight to your duvet. Feathers help make your duvet feel nice and warm, but need the extra insulating properties of down for a really cosy duvet.
Which duvet fillings are best for allergies?
Wool, cotton, silk and synthetic fills are naturally hypoallergenic. Choose natural or synthetic fills if you suffer from asthma.
What is the construction of our duvets?
Our duvets are constructed in one of three ways. Box stitch, baffle box and quilted.
What is a box stitch duvet?
Box stitch duvets are also referred to as ‘sewn through’. The top and the bottom cover are sewn together in a box pattern to form boxes. Each box contains the same amount of filling inside, held in place by the stitching.
What is a duvet tog?
A tog is a measurement of insulation. The higher the tog, the warmer the duvet. Many people find that different duvet togs are suited to different seasons and weathers. A low tog rating is ideal for warm weather while a higher tog duvet will keep you warm during chilly winter nights.
What tog ratings do we sell?
We sell a variety of tog ratings. Our lowest tog duvet is a light and cool 3.0 tog, and our warmest is a super cosy 13.5 tog. With our helpful build-a-tog system you can create the following tog sizes:
- 18 tog (4.5 + 13.5 tog)
- 15 tog (4.5 + 10.5 tog)
- 13.5 tog (4.5 + 9.0 tog)
- 7.5 tog (3.0 + 4.5 tog)
Use our all seasons page to find your perfect tog. Our new build-a-tog system helps you to build the perfect warmth for you using our 3, 4.5, 9, 10.5 and 13.5 tog duvets. You can mix and match different togs to customise your duvet.
What is an all seasons duvet?
An all seasons duvet is a convenient way to be sure you're at the right temperature in bed all year round. An all seasons duvet is a bundle of two different tog duvets. You join them together when you need extra warmth and use them separately when you want a lighter duvet. This gives you a duvet for summer, winter, spring and autumn or if you want to be extra warm.
All seasons duvets are more cost-effective when you buy them together and save you space. They also mean you have a spare duvet on-hand for extra house guests.
What is the best way to store a duvet?
Store your off-season duvet in a breathable storage bag. Either use the storage bag supplied with your all season duvet or invest in a breathable cotton storage bag for complete peace of mind. Give your duvet a thorough wash or airing beforehand. It's essential to ensure your duvet is completely dry before packing it away. Residual moisture encourages moulds and mites to spread throughout your duvet during storage.
Is tog rating the only thing to consider?
It's helpful to know that factors other than tog rating affect how warm you'll feel in bed, such as your choice of duvet filling and the temperature of the room.
How do you join an all seasons duvet together?
We offer 3 varieties of fastening systems. Cufflinks, ties and buttons.
A cufflink system is a fastening similar to a cufflink you'd use on a shirt. It lets you join two duvets through the holes on the corners using a fastening similar to a "cufflink", creating an all seasons duvet. This way you can create a combination to suit your needs depending on the season and the warmth of your bedroom.
Some of our duvet ranges such as our wool duvets are finished with ties which enable you to tie together a variety of togs.
Duvets such as our Duck Feather and Down range have buttons and buttonholes. Simply button on additional duvets to create extra warmth.
For example, create an 18 tog duvet by joining 13.5 tog and 4.5 tog duvets together or a 13.5 tog duvet by joining a 9.0 tog and 4.5 tog duvet.
What factors can affect what tog you need?
A cold house
Is your house old or draughty? Choose a heavier tog such as 13.5 for sleeping in chillier houses. Customising your duvet by joining different tog duvets together will let you find the perfect tog duvet to keep you warm all night long. We offer a wide variety of togs in each range that can be easily joined together using our helpful linking systems. Some all seasons ranges can be built to up to 18 tog. Think about the duvet fill as well. A super-insulating down-rich duvet may be your best choice for staying warm all night long - take a look at our Canadian goose down or Moskus fill duvets.
A warm house
Modern, well-insulated homes stay warm at night, so you won't need a super-thick duvet, even in the depths of winter. A 4.5 tog duvet may be enough to keep you warm year-round, but you may be more comfortable with a 9.0 tog duvet during winter. Remember to think about duvet fill as well. A wool fill duvet will keep you warm but prevent you from overheating at night. And if you love the feeling of down, take a look at our Temprakon coated duvets. Filled with soft and lofty down, you get to enjoy the lightness of down, without overheating.
The temperature outside
The outside temperature is less relevant to your choice of tog than the temperature of your bedroom. It might be -5°C and blowing a gale outside, but if your heating is on full, you may not need anything warmer than a 9.0 tog duvet.
If you're concerned, invest in a simple thermometer to check the temperature of your bedroom. You should be aiming for a night-time temperature of between 16°C and 18°C. Anything warmer than 24°C will make you feel restless and unable to drop off. A temperature lower than 12°C will make it difficult to nod off.
Sharing a bed
Think about how comfortable you are with your current duvet. An extra person adds extra heat to your bed, so you may find a lower tog duvet more comfortable. Alternatively, think about choosing a different fill duvet. Wool fill duvets are especially good for partners who can't agree on the perfect temperature as it adapts to different temperatures in the same bed. If you're both hot sleepers, then a silk fill duvet may be a good choice as it's very cooling and breathable. Remember to think about duvet size as well as tog, especially if one of you hogs the duvet. Buying a duvet one size larger than your bed, such as a king size duvet for a double bed, or a superking duvet for a king size bed, means there's plenty of duvet to go round.
Duvet Buying Guide
What are the benefits of each fill?
Now we’re accustomed to the types of fill to look out for, let’s get into more details of each of the benefits.
What are the benefits of Microfibre and Hollowfibre duvets?
Microfibre feels soft and silky, it mimics the sensation of down for a lower price. Microfibre duvets are very easy to wash and care for, so they're ideal for allergy-sufferers and children.
Hollowfibre feels springy and lofty, which is perfect if you like to snuggle under thick covers that aren't too heavy. Hollowfibre duvets are easy to wash and care for so they're ideal for allergy-sufferers and children.
What are the benefits of feather and down duvets?
Lots of feathers add a satisfying weight to your duvet. Feathers help make your duvet feel nice and warm, but need the extra insulating properties of down for a really cosy duvet.
Which duvet fillings are best for allergies?
Wool, cotton, silk and synthetic fills are naturally hypoallergenic. Choose natural or synthetic fills if you suffer from asthma.
What is the construction of our duvets?
Our duvets are constructed in one of three ways. Box stitch, baffle box and quilted.
What is a box stitch duvet?
Box stitch duvets are also referred to as ‘sewn through’. The top and the bottom cover are sewn together in a box pattern to form boxes. Each box contains the same amount of filling inside, held in place by the stitching.
What is a duvet tog?
A tog is a measurement of insulation. The higher the tog, the warmer the duvet. Many people find that different duvet togs are suited to different seasons and weathers. A low tog rating is ideal for warm weather while a higher tog duvet will keep you warm during chilly winter nights.
What tog ratings do we sell?
We sell a variety of tog ratings. Our lowest tog duvet is a light and cool 3.0 tog, and our warmest is a super cosy 13.5 tog. With our helpful build-a-tog system you can create the following tog sizes:
- 18 tog (4.5 + 13.5 tog)
- 15 tog (4.5 + 10.5 tog)
- 13.5 tog (4.5 + 9.0 tog)
- 7.5 tog (3.0 + 4.5 tog)
Use our all seasons page to find your perfect tog. Our new build-a-tog system helps you to build the perfect warmth for you using our 3, 4.5, 9, 10.5 and 13.5 tog duvets. You can mix and match different togs to customise your duvet.
What is an all seasons duvet?
An all seasons duvet is a convenient way to be sure you're at the right temperature in bed all year round. An all seasons duvet is a bundle of two different tog duvets. You join them together when you need extra warmth and use them separately when you want a lighter duvet. This gives you a duvet for summer, winter, spring and autumn or if you want to be extra warm.
All seasons duvets are more cost-effective when you buy them together and save you space. They also mean you have a spare duvet on-hand for extra house guests.
What is the best way to store a duvet?
Store your off-season duvet in a breathable storage bag. Either use the storage bag supplied with your all season duvet or invest in a breathable cotton storage bag for complete peace of mind. Give your duvet a thorough wash or airing beforehand. It's essential to ensure your duvet is completely dry before packing it away. Residual moisture encourages moulds and mites to spread throughout your duvet during storage.
Is tog rating the only thing to consider?
It's helpful to know that factors other than tog rating affect how warm you'll feel in bed, such as your choice of duvet filling and the temperature of the room.
How do you join an all seasons duvet together?
We offer 3 varieties of fastening systems. Cufflinks, ties and buttons.
A cufflink system is a fastening similar to a cufflink you'd use on a shirt. It lets you join two duvets through the holes on the corners using a fastening similar to a "cufflink", creating an all seasons duvet. This way you can create a combination to suit your needs depending on the season and the warmth of your bedroom.
Some of our duvet ranges such as our wool duvets are finished with ties which enable you to tie together a variety of togs.
Duvets such as our Duck Feather and Down range have buttons and buttonholes. Simply button on additional duvets to create extra warmth.
For example, create an 18 tog duvet by joining 13.5 tog and 4.5 tog duvets together or a 13.5 tog duvet by joining a 9.0 tog and 4.5 tog duvet.
What factors can affect what tog you need?
A cold house
Is your house old or draughty? Choose a heavier tog such as 13.5 for sleeping in chillier houses. Customising your duvet by joining different tog duvets together will let you find the perfect tog duvet to keep you warm all night long. We offer a wide variety of togs in each range that can be easily joined together using our helpful linking systems. Some all seasons ranges can be built to up to 18 tog. Think about the duvet fill as well. A super-insulating down-rich duvet may be your best choice for staying warm all night long - take a look at our Canadian goose down or Moskus fill duvets.
A warm house
Modern, well-insulated homes stay warm at night, so you won't need a super-thick duvet, even in the depths of winter. A 4.5 tog duvet may be enough to keep you warm year-round, but you may be more comfortable with a 9.0 tog duvet during winter. Remember to think about duvet fill as well. A wool fill duvet will keep you warm but prevent you from overheating at night. And if you love the feeling of down, take a look at our Temprakon coated duvets. Filled with soft and lofty down, you get to enjoy the lightness of down, without overheating.
The temperature outside
The outside temperature is less relevant to your choice of tog than the temperature of your bedroom. It might be -5°C and blowing a gale outside, but if your heating is on full, you may not need anything warmer than a 9.0 tog duvet.
If you're concerned, invest in a simple thermometer to check the temperature of your bedroom. You should be aiming for a night-time temperature of between 16°C and 18°C. Anything warmer than 24°C will make you feel restless and unable to drop off. A temperature lower than 12°C will make it difficult to nod off.
Sharing a bed
Think about how comfortable you are with your current duvet. An extra person adds extra heat to your bed, so you may find a lower tog duvet more comfortable. Alternatively, think about choosing a different fill duvet. Wool fill duvets are especially good for partners who can't agree on the perfect temperature as it adapts to different temperatures in the same bed. If you're both hot sleepers, then a silk fill duvet may be a good choice as it's very cooling and breathable. Remember to think about duvet size as well as tog, especially if one of you hogs the duvet. Buying a duvet one size larger than your bed, such as a king size duvet for a double bed, or a superking duvet for a king size bed, means there's plenty of duvet to go round.
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet size guide with measurements provided for each duvet size. Sizes included are cot, single, double, king, super king and emperor:
-
Cot Bed: 120cm x 150cm (47" x 59")
-
Single: 135cm x 200cm (53" x 79")
-
Double: 200cm x 200cm (79" x 79")
-
King Size: 230cm x 220cm (91" x 87")
-
Superking: 260cm x 220cm (102" x 87")
-
Emperor: 290cm x 235cm (114" x 93")
What are the UK duvet sizes?
The main duvet sizes in the UK are as follows:
-
Cotbed duvets: 120cm x 150cm
-
Single duvets: 135cm x 200cm
-
Double duvets: 200cm x 200cm
-
King size duvets: 230cm x 220cm
-
Super king duvets: 260cm x 220cm
-
Emperor duvets: 290cm x 235cm
Although it’s common to buy a duvet that matches your mattress size, there’s no strict rule. Going up a size can give you extra coverage—perfect if you share your bed with a duvet-snatcher! A larger duvet also drapes further down the sides of the bed, creating a more luxurious look.
Our range includes:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets
-
Temperature-regulating New Zealand wool duvets
-
Eco-conscious Tencel-fill duvets
What size is a cot bed duvet?
A cot bed duvet is 120cm x 150cm. It's perfect for cot beds and suitable for toddlers aged one and over. Babies under one year should never be given a duvet.
These duvets usually have a lower tog rating because young children can't regulate their temperature as easily. The ideal room temperature for young children is around 18°C. If it’s colder, simply add a light blanket.
A great option is our New Zealand Wool cotbed duvet, which helps regulate temperature year-round.
What size is a single size duvet?
A single duvet is 135cm x 200cm. Perfect for single beds, but also great for couples who want separate duvets to avoid nighttime tug-of-war.
Tip: Try using two single duvets on one bed—each person gets the ideal tog and their own space.
Popular choices include:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets (ideal for kids and teens)
-
Duck Feather & Down duvets for extra insulation
What size is a double duvet?
A double duvet is 200cm x 200cm. Best for double beds, but also a cosy upgrade for single beds.
For luxurious comfort, try:
-
100% Canadian Goose Down duvets – soft, lofty, and ethically filled
-
Tencel-fill duvets – a vegan-friendly blend of plant-based lyocell and recycled fibres
What size is a king size duvet?
A king size duvet is 230cm x 220cm. While ideal for king size beds, it also adds generous coverage to double beds—especially helpful if you share and want fewer duvet battles.
Top picks:
-
Pure Silk fill – made from 100% Tussah silk for cool, breathable sleep
-
80% Recycled Down – sustainable warmth with a lofty, cloud-like feel
What size is a superking size duvet?
A superking duvet measures 260cm x 220cm. It’s the go-to for superking beds but also suits double and king size beds if you want added width and drape.
For ultimate indulgence, explore:
-
Eiderdown superking duvet – handcrafted to order, with rare Eiderdown clusters and a silk casing
What size is an emperor duvet?
An emperor duvet is 290cm x 235cm—the largest size we offer. Designed for emperor beds, but also a fabulous treat for superking or king size beds.
Enjoy unmatched comfort with:
-
90% Hungarian Goose Down emperor duvet – large, lofty down clusters for a premium sleep experience
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet size guide with measurements provided for each duvet size. Sizes included are cot, single, double, king, super king and emperor:
-
Cot Bed: 120cm x 150cm (47" x 59")
-
Single: 135cm x 200cm (53" x 79")
-
Double: 200cm x 200cm (79" x 79")
-
King Size: 230cm x 220cm (91" x 87")
-
Superking: 260cm x 220cm (102" x 87")
-
Emperor: 290cm x 235cm (114" x 93")
What are the UK duvet sizes?
The main duvet sizes in the UK are as follows:
-
Cotbed duvets: 120cm x 150cm
-
Single duvets: 135cm x 200cm
-
Double duvets: 200cm x 200cm
-
King size duvets: 230cm x 220cm
-
Super king duvets: 260cm x 220cm
-
Emperor duvets: 290cm x 235cm
Although it’s common to buy a duvet that matches your mattress size, there’s no strict rule. Going up a size can give you extra coverage—perfect if you share your bed with a duvet-snatcher! A larger duvet also drapes further down the sides of the bed, creating a more luxurious look.
Our range includes:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets
-
Temperature-regulating New Zealand wool duvets
-
Eco-conscious Tencel-fill duvets
What size is a cot bed duvet?
A cot bed duvet is 120cm x 150cm. It's perfect for cot beds and suitable for toddlers aged one and over. Babies under one year should never be given a duvet.
These duvets usually have a lower tog rating because young children can't regulate their temperature as easily. The ideal room temperature for young children is around 18°C. If it’s colder, simply add a light blanket.
A great option is our New Zealand Wool cotbed duvet, which helps regulate temperature year-round.
What size is a single size duvet?
A single duvet is 135cm x 200cm. Perfect for single beds, but also great for couples who want separate duvets to avoid nighttime tug-of-war.
Tip: Try using two single duvets on one bed—each person gets the ideal tog and their own space.
Popular choices include:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets (ideal for kids and teens)
-
Duck Feather & Down duvets for extra insulation
What size is a double duvet?
A double duvet is 200cm x 200cm. Best for double beds, but also a cosy upgrade for single beds.
For luxurious comfort, try:
-
100% Canadian Goose Down duvets – soft, lofty, and ethically filled
-
Tencel-fill duvets – a vegan-friendly blend of plant-based lyocell and recycled fibres
What size is a king size duvet?
A king size duvet is 230cm x 220cm. While ideal for king size beds, it also adds generous coverage to double beds—especially helpful if you share and want fewer duvet battles.
Top picks:
-
Pure Silk fill – made from 100% Tussah silk for cool, breathable sleep
-
80% Recycled Down – sustainable warmth with a lofty, cloud-like feel
What size is a superking size duvet?
A superking duvet measures 260cm x 220cm. It’s the go-to for superking beds but also suits double and king size beds if you want added width and drape.
For ultimate indulgence, explore:
-
Eiderdown superking duvet – handcrafted to order, with rare Eiderdown clusters and a silk casing
What size is an emperor duvet?
An emperor duvet is 290cm x 235cm—the largest size we offer. Designed for emperor beds, but also a fabulous treat for superking or king size beds.
Enjoy unmatched comfort with:
-
90% Hungarian Goose Down emperor duvet – large, lofty down clusters for a premium sleep experience
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Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet size guide with measurements provided for each duvet size. Sizes included are cot, single, double, king, super king and emperor:
-
Cot Bed: 120cm x 150cm (47" x 59")
-
Single: 135cm x 200cm (53" x 79")
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Double: 200cm x 200cm (79" x 79")
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King Size: 230cm x 220cm (91" x 87")
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Superking: 260cm x 220cm (102" x 87")
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Emperor: 290cm x 235cm (114" x 93")
What are the UK duvet sizes?
The main duvet sizes in the UK are as follows:
-
Cotbed duvets: 120cm x 150cm
-
Single duvets: 135cm x 200cm
-
Double duvets: 200cm x 200cm
-
King size duvets: 230cm x 220cm
-
Super king duvets: 260cm x 220cm
-
Emperor duvets: 290cm x 235cm
Although it’s common to buy a duvet that matches your mattress size, there’s no strict rule. Going up a size can give you extra coverage—perfect if you share your bed with a duvet-snatcher! A larger duvet also drapes further down the sides of the bed, creating a more luxurious look.
Our range includes:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets
-
Temperature-regulating New Zealand wool duvets
-
Eco-conscious Tencel-fill duvets
What size is a cot bed duvet?
A cot bed duvet is 120cm x 150cm. It's perfect for cot beds and suitable for toddlers aged one and over. Babies under one year should never be given a duvet.
These duvets usually have a lower tog rating because young children can't regulate their temperature as easily. The ideal room temperature for young children is around 18°C. If it’s colder, simply add a light blanket.
A great option is our New Zealand Wool cotbed duvet, which helps regulate temperature year-round.
What size is a single size duvet?
A single duvet is 135cm x 200cm. Perfect for single beds, but also great for couples who want separate duvets to avoid nighttime tug-of-war.
Tip: Try using two single duvets on one bed—each person gets the ideal tog and their own space.
Popular choices include:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets (ideal for kids and teens)
-
Duck Feather & Down duvets for extra insulation
What size is a double duvet?
A double duvet is 200cm x 200cm. Best for double beds, but also a cosy upgrade for single beds.
For luxurious comfort, try:
-
100% Canadian Goose Down duvets – soft, lofty, and ethically filled
-
Tencel-fill duvets – a vegan-friendly blend of plant-based lyocell and recycled fibres
What size is a king size duvet?
A king size duvet is 230cm x 220cm. While ideal for king size beds, it also adds generous coverage to double beds—especially helpful if you share and want fewer duvet battles.
Top picks:
-
Pure Silk fill – made from 100% Tussah silk for cool, breathable sleep
-
80% Recycled Down – sustainable warmth with a lofty, cloud-like feel
What size is a superking size duvet?
A superking duvet measures 260cm x 220cm. It’s the go-to for superking beds but also suits double and king size beds if you want added width and drape.
For ultimate indulgence, explore:
-
Eiderdown superking duvet – handcrafted to order, with rare Eiderdown clusters and a silk casing
What size is an emperor duvet?
An emperor duvet is 290cm x 235cm—the largest size we offer. Designed for emperor beds, but also a fabulous treat for superking or king size beds.
Enjoy unmatched comfort with:
-
90% Hungarian Goose Down emperor duvet – large, lofty down clusters for a premium sleep experience
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet size guide with measurements provided for each duvet size. Sizes included are cot, single, double, king, super king and emperor:
-
Cot Bed: 120cm x 150cm (47" x 59")
-
Single: 135cm x 200cm (53" x 79")
-
Double: 200cm x 200cm (79" x 79")
-
King Size: 230cm x 220cm (91" x 87")
-
Superking: 260cm x 220cm (102" x 87")
-
Emperor: 290cm x 235cm (114" x 93")
What are the UK duvet sizes?
The main duvet sizes in the UK are as follows:
-
Cotbed duvets: 120cm x 150cm
-
Single duvets: 135cm x 200cm
-
Double duvets: 200cm x 200cm
-
King size duvets: 230cm x 220cm
-
Super king duvets: 260cm x 220cm
-
Emperor duvets: 290cm x 235cm
Although it’s common to buy a duvet that matches your mattress size, there’s no strict rule. Going up a size can give you extra coverage—perfect if you share your bed with a duvet-snatcher! A larger duvet also drapes further down the sides of the bed, creating a more luxurious look.
Our range includes:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets
-
Temperature-regulating New Zealand wool duvets
-
Eco-conscious Tencel-fill duvets
What size is a cot bed duvet?
A cot bed duvet is 120cm x 150cm. It's perfect for cot beds and suitable for toddlers aged one and over. Babies under one year should never be given a duvet.
These duvets usually have a lower tog rating because young children can't regulate their temperature as easily. The ideal room temperature for young children is around 18°C. If it’s colder, simply add a light blanket.
A great option is our New Zealand Wool cotbed duvet, which helps regulate temperature year-round.
What size is a single size duvet?
A single duvet is 135cm x 200cm. Perfect for single beds, but also great for couples who want separate duvets to avoid nighttime tug-of-war.
Tip: Try using two single duvets on one bed—each person gets the ideal tog and their own space.
Popular choices include:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets (ideal for kids and teens)
-
Duck Feather & Down duvets for extra insulation
What size is a double duvet?
A double duvet is 200cm x 200cm. Best for double beds, but also a cosy upgrade for single beds.
For luxurious comfort, try:
-
100% Canadian Goose Down duvets – soft, lofty, and ethically filled
-
Tencel-fill duvets – a vegan-friendly blend of plant-based lyocell and recycled fibres
What size is a king size duvet?
A king size duvet is 230cm x 220cm. While ideal for king size beds, it also adds generous coverage to double beds—especially helpful if you share and want fewer duvet battles.
Top picks:
-
Pure Silk fill – made from 100% Tussah silk for cool, breathable sleep
-
80% Recycled Down – sustainable warmth with a lofty, cloud-like feel
What size is a superking size duvet?
A superking duvet measures 260cm x 220cm. It’s the go-to for superking beds but also suits double and king size beds if you want added width and drape.
For ultimate indulgence, explore:
-
Eiderdown superking duvet – handcrafted to order, with rare Eiderdown clusters and a silk casing
What size is an emperor duvet?
An emperor duvet is 290cm x 235cm—the largest size we offer. Designed for emperor beds, but also a fabulous treat for superking or king size beds.
Enjoy unmatched comfort with:
-
90% Hungarian Goose Down emperor duvet – large, lofty down clusters for a premium sleep experience

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Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet size guide with measurements provided for each duvet size. Sizes included are cot, single, double, king, super king and emperor:
-
Cot Bed: 120cm x 150cm (47" x 59")
-
Single: 135cm x 200cm (53" x 79")
-
Double: 200cm x 200cm (79" x 79")
-
King Size: 230cm x 220cm (91" x 87")
-
Superking: 260cm x 220cm (102" x 87")
-
Emperor: 290cm x 235cm (114" x 93")
What are the UK duvet sizes?
The main duvet sizes in the UK are as follows:
-
Cotbed duvets: 120cm x 150cm
-
Single duvets: 135cm x 200cm
-
Double duvets: 200cm x 200cm
-
King size duvets: 230cm x 220cm
-
Super king duvets: 260cm x 220cm
-
Emperor duvets: 290cm x 235cm
Although it’s common to buy a duvet that matches your mattress size, there’s no strict rule. Going up a size can give you extra coverage—perfect if you share your bed with a duvet-snatcher! A larger duvet also drapes further down the sides of the bed, creating a more luxurious look.
Our range includes:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets
-
Temperature-regulating New Zealand wool duvets
-
Eco-conscious Tencel-fill duvets
What size is a cot bed duvet?
A cot bed duvet is 120cm x 150cm. It's perfect for cot beds and suitable for toddlers aged one and over. Babies under one year should never be given a duvet.
These duvets usually have a lower tog rating because young children can't regulate their temperature as easily. The ideal room temperature for young children is around 18°C. If it’s colder, simply add a light blanket.
A great option is our New Zealand Wool cotbed duvet, which helps regulate temperature year-round.
What size is a single size duvet?
A single duvet is 135cm x 200cm. Perfect for single beds, but also great for couples who want separate duvets to avoid nighttime tug-of-war.
Tip: Try using two single duvets on one bed—each person gets the ideal tog and their own space.
Popular choices include:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets (ideal for kids and teens)
-
Duck Feather & Down duvets for extra insulation
What size is a double duvet?
A double duvet is 200cm x 200cm. Best for double beds, but also a cosy upgrade for single beds.
For luxurious comfort, try:
-
100% Canadian Goose Down duvets – soft, lofty, and ethically filled
-
Tencel-fill duvets – a vegan-friendly blend of plant-based lyocell and recycled fibres
What size is a king size duvet?
A king size duvet is 230cm x 220cm. While ideal for king size beds, it also adds generous coverage to double beds—especially helpful if you share and want fewer duvet battles.
Top picks:
-
Pure Silk fill – made from 100% Tussah silk for cool, breathable sleep
-
80% Recycled Down – sustainable warmth with a lofty, cloud-like feel
What size is a superking size duvet?
A superking duvet measures 260cm x 220cm. It’s the go-to for superking beds but also suits double and king size beds if you want added width and drape.
For ultimate indulgence, explore:
-
Eiderdown superking duvet – handcrafted to order, with rare Eiderdown clusters and a silk casing
What size is an emperor duvet?
An emperor duvet is 290cm x 235cm—the largest size we offer. Designed for emperor beds, but also a fabulous treat for superking or king size beds.
Enjoy unmatched comfort with:
-
90% Hungarian Goose Down emperor duvet – large, lofty down clusters for a premium sleep experience
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet & Duvet Cover Size Guide
Duvet size guide with measurements provided for each duvet size. Sizes included are cot, single, double, king, super king and emperor:
-
Cot Bed: 120cm x 150cm (47" x 59")
-
Single: 135cm x 200cm (53" x 79")
-
Double: 200cm x 200cm (79" x 79")
-
King Size: 230cm x 220cm (91" x 87")
-
Superking: 260cm x 220cm (102" x 87")
-
Emperor: 290cm x 235cm (114" x 93")
What are the UK duvet sizes?
The main duvet sizes in the UK are as follows:
-
Cotbed duvets: 120cm x 150cm
-
Single duvets: 135cm x 200cm
-
Double duvets: 200cm x 200cm
-
King size duvets: 230cm x 220cm
-
Super king duvets: 260cm x 220cm
-
Emperor duvets: 290cm x 235cm
Although it’s common to buy a duvet that matches your mattress size, there’s no strict rule. Going up a size can give you extra coverage—perfect if you share your bed with a duvet-snatcher! A larger duvet also drapes further down the sides of the bed, creating a more luxurious look.
Our range includes:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets
-
Temperature-regulating New Zealand wool duvets
-
Eco-conscious Tencel-fill duvets
What size is a cot bed duvet?
A cot bed duvet is 120cm x 150cm. It's perfect for cot beds and suitable for toddlers aged one and over. Babies under one year should never be given a duvet.
These duvets usually have a lower tog rating because young children can't regulate their temperature as easily. The ideal room temperature for young children is around 18°C. If it’s colder, simply add a light blanket.
A great option is our New Zealand Wool cotbed duvet, which helps regulate temperature year-round.
What size is a single size duvet?
A single duvet is 135cm x 200cm. Perfect for single beds, but also great for couples who want separate duvets to avoid nighttime tug-of-war.
Tip: Try using two single duvets on one bed—each person gets the ideal tog and their own space.
Popular choices include:
-
Soft As Down microfibre duvets (ideal for kids and teens)
-
Duck Feather & Down duvets for extra insulation
What size is a double duvet?
A double duvet is 200cm x 200cm. Best for double beds, but also a cosy upgrade for single beds.
For luxurious comfort, try:
-
100% Canadian Goose Down duvets – soft, lofty, and ethically filled
-
Tencel-fill duvets – a vegan-friendly blend of plant-based lyocell and recycled fibres
What size is a king size duvet?
A king size duvet is 230cm x 220cm. While ideal for king size beds, it also adds generous coverage to double beds—especially helpful if you share and want fewer duvet battles.
Top picks:
-
Pure Silk fill – made from 100% Tussah silk for cool, breathable sleep
-
80% Recycled Down – sustainable warmth with a lofty, cloud-like feel
What size is a superking size duvet?
A superking duvet measures 260cm x 220cm. It’s the go-to for superking beds but also suits double and king size beds if you want added width and drape.
For ultimate indulgence, explore:
-
Eiderdown superking duvet – handcrafted to order, with rare Eiderdown clusters and a silk casing
What size is an emperor duvet?
An emperor duvet is 290cm x 235cm—the largest size we offer. Designed for emperor beds, but also a fabulous treat for superking or king size beds.
Enjoy unmatched comfort with:
-
90% Hungarian Goose Down emperor duvet – large, lofty down clusters for a premium sleep experience
Pure duck feather & down
Duck feather and down means luxury softness and warmth at an everyday price. 15% of the fill is duck down for insulation and softness while the small soft duck feathers create loftiness and a reassuring weight. This duck down and feather duvet has a fill power of 380 cbi assuring you of its quality and ability to recover.
Peace of mind
The feather and down in this duvet is RDS certified, giving you the reassurance that it's been responsibly sourced with a high emphasis on animal welfare.
Easy care
This duvet meets our high cleanliness standards. It is easy to wash for a simple way to keep your bedtimes fresh and clean.
Quality guaranteed
This duvet has gone through some serious testing. It's made and tested to EN standards with special focus on the fill quality and feather and down content.
The perfect temperature
Use the cufflink fastenings to pair your duck down and feather duvet with another to create your personalised all-season duvet. The choice of togs in this range gives you flexibility to go from a 3 tog all the way up to a 13.5 tog duvet.
Cocooned & cosy
This substantial feather and down duvet feels very cosy. It's pleasingly weighty thanks to the small, soft duck feathers we use.
Pure cotton casing
Wrapped in a super-smooth 233 thread count cotton casing for a lightweight and breathable finish.
Made to last
We've made these duvets carefully to make sure the feather & down stays in place. The 9, 10.5 and 13.5 tog duvet are baffle-walled & double-stitched and the 3 and 4.5 tog duvets have stitched through cassettes. Both methods result in a smooth and even finish across your bed.
Product Guarantee: This duvet has a 5 year guarantee.
Casing: 100% Cotton
Filling: 60% Duck Down, 40% Duck Feather
Fill Power: 520 CBI
Designed in: UK
Manufactured in: China
Connection System: Cufflinks
Disclaimer: Please note, that duvets from different ranges cannot be attached using our cufflink system. To take advantage of the all-seasons features with your duvet, please buy within the same range.
Protect your duvet
Use a duvet protector to protect from accidental spills and stains. Wash your protector frequently to keep your duvet fresh and clean.
Shake your duvet
A vigorous shake each morning will redistribute the filling for an even, plump feel.
Pull back the covers
Pull back the covers to air your bed whilst you're getting ready for the day. This helps excess moisture to evaporate so your bed stays fresher and cleaner. It's especially important with feather and down fills as moisture can make their natural odour more pronounced.
Wash at 30°C
Every 6–12 months will do the trick – why not clean your duvet with the change of season – then it's ready for when you next need it. This duvet is NOT suitable for dry cleaning and must only be machine-washed. Store your duvet somewhere dry and away from dust. The bag your duvet came in is perfect for the job, or you could use one of our specially-made storage bags instead.
Dry as a bone
Protect your duvet and tumble-dry until completely dry. Even the smallest amount of moisture can damage the fill and cause the precious down clusters to clump. Moisture can also make the natural odour of feather and down more pronounced. That's why we recommend a professional wash and dry for duvets.
Professional wash
A professional wash and dry is always best for large items; your duvet will love you for it.

Drift off in comfort with one of our most popular duvets.
Snuggle up in comfort with our ever-popular duck feather and down duvet. We've filled each duvet with a generous quantity of ethically sourced small, soft duck feathers and blended them with light and lofty duck down for a duvet that's blissfully cosy. And because these duck feather and down duvets are available in sizes ranging from single through to emperor, you can enjoy this duvet no matter what the size of your bed.

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Duck Feather & Down Duvet
Which is better duck or goose feather duvet?
There are two types of feather duvet - duck feather duvets and goose feather duvets. Neither is better than the other - if sourced ethically, they both provide excellent quality, breathable duvets. Duck feather and down duvets are typicallly puffy, full and pleasingly weighty. This makes them perfect for people who love feeling extra snug and tucked-up in bed. In comparison to a duck and feather down duvet, goose feather and down duvets are light and lofty. Goose down is famously insulative - the lightweight of down means you will experience a wonderfully warm night's sleep with minimal extra weight.
How often should you change a feather duvet?
Your feather duvet will last you for many years if you care for it well. All Soak&Sleep feather duvets are guaranteed for at least five years, however, if you air it regularly, use a duvet protector and wash (and dry) it with care and your feather duvet is likely to outlast its guarantee. Whether it's a duck feather duvet or synthetic, use your judgement to decide when it's time to change your duvet. Reasons to change your duvet include unpleasant odours you can't remove with washing, a clumped filling that's uncomfortable to sleep under and a ripped or damaged case that is leaking the fill.
What are the benefits of duck down duvets?
A duck down duvet is light, fluffy, insulative and breathable, making it warm with very little weight. Duck down is often more affordable than goose down, although not always - Eider down duvets are considered the world's best duck down duvets. Duvets filled with pure duck down are less common than duvets filled with a combination of feather and down. Because duck feathers are smaller and softer than goose feathers this makes them more suitable for combining with down. When combined into a duck feather and down duvet, you get a weightier duvet that's snug, puffy and breathable - and often at a great value price.
Is duck feather good for hot sleepers?
If you're wondering about how warm a duck feather duvet is, the important thing to remember is that the tog rating will dictate how warm your duvet is. So, if you choose a lighter tog duck feather duvet - such as 3 tog - this may be more comfortable than a 13.5 tog duck feather duvet. A duck feather and down duvet has a natural fill which means it is breathable. Choosing a breathable duvet is important for hot sleepers as it allows the moisture that builds up as you sleep to escape into your bedroom instead of staying within your bed.