Duvets
Finding the perfect duvet can seem like a minefield, so where's the best place to start? Follow our 7 top tips to finding the duvet that’s right for you!
Our handy comparison table will highlight the pros and considerations of Synthetic, Wool and Feather & Down duvet fills to help you make the right choice.
Soak&Sleep are delighted to be recognised by the consumer champion magazine Which? as one of the best pillow and duvet brands!
Trying to choose the perfect duvet filling to suit your sleep? Here are some FAQ's on Wool Filled Duvets to help you decide.
From tog-ratings to duvet fillings, our bedding experts are here to answer your duvet questions to help you choose your perfect duvet.
Have you had a bedding re-fresh but don't want to throw out your old duvet cover or towels? We have found 15 fun and creative ideas for you to repurpose your bedding.
Struggling to sleep comfortably all year round? We've got you covered with our complete duvet tog guide. Find out which tog is right for each season!
Find yourself getting confused with all the bedding jargon out there? You’re not the only one - trust us! We’re always happy to help our customers find what they’re looking for to complete their sleep wardrobe, so when a few asked us “what’s the difference between a duvet cover and a comforter?” we knew it was about time we created a guide to help!
The Sleep Council recently revealed that chimps sleep in cleaner beds than humans, and so it is no surprise to find out that we often keep our duvets for far longer than their use-by date. Hidden away under beautiful duvet covers, blankets and bedspreads are often duvets that are lumpy, thin, and downright dirty, yet this bedroom item is not only essential for sleep, but also for our general health.
When we think of a bed, most of us in the UK would imagine something involving a mattress covered by a sheet, a duvet, and a couple of pillows – a simple and comfortable set-up. This style of bedding, however, is actually a fairly recent import to Britain, replacing centuries of bother with piles of sheets, blankets, and eiderdowns.