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Premium 400TC high-density weave. Crafted to be twice as soft and remarkably quieter than industry standards, providing a truly silent, friction-free sleep environment.18 needles/ 3cm
Filled with 90% pure white goose down clusters—not feathers—offering 750 Fill+ Power. Each lot is ultra-purified to ensure exceptional loft and warmth.
Innovative Baffle Box construction creates independent thermal chambers. This "Space Capsule" design eliminates down shifting and cold spots for balanced warmth.
* Optimized for climate-controlled interiors.
Machine washable for convenience, though minimizing frequency is recommended to preserve loft.
Always use a protective duvet cover to keep your comforter in pristine condition.
60-Night Risk-Free Sleep Trial
I especially love the additional coverage that this California king size comforter offers since my husband is a “covers hog”. We found it to have no offensive odor and have not had any leakage of the down filling. The down seems to be evenly distributed which is a big plus. I would prefer it to have more loft but that would not be a deciding factor in purchasing another.
A Reddit friend recommended this to me, and wow, it is absolutely amazing! The craftsmanship and materials of this down duvet feel exactly like an $800+ down pillow/bedding set you’d find in the US. I'm so glad I stumbled upon this hidden gem of a factory brand. Highly recommend! It has tons of baffle boxes, and the design is just so cool.
I just bought a second set for my grandmother, and she absolutely loves it. I highly recommend this to everyone! Delivery to the US takes about 13 days for me, but it is totally worth the wait.
Totally loving this duvet so far. The outer fabric is super soft and thin. Yeah, it's a bit wrinkly right now, but I know the drill—with fabric this high-quality, those creases disappear once it breathes. The attention to detail is great, and there are plenty of baffle boxes to keep the down in place, so no more morning 'puffy-shuffling.' A friend pointed me toward GUVAR; she’s obsessed with hers and says it just keeps getting fluffier with time. Only the real deal (real down) can do that, right?
I’m in love with this all-season duvet! It’s all wrinkled from the bag, but I’m diving in anyway. My thermostat is set to 75°F and this is the absolute sweet spot—it’s so remarkably lightweight, almost weightless, but surprisingly cozy. The fabric is soft and dead silent. It’s 100% white goose down, which is a total win. Can't wait for the Philly rain to clear up so I can sun it outside and see it reach its full, fluffy potential. If you want something super light yet comfy, this is it
using the All-Season duvet inside a heavy %100 cotton flannel cover for 1 week now and it has been wonderful. This cozy combination of cotton and down has been plenty warm despite how lightweight it feels. It really is like snuggling under a cloud. I'm glad we opted for the all-season weight as I hope we'll be able to adjust the level of warmth by using different types of breathable fabric covers as the seasons change.
we were layered up with quilt+blankets and still not quite warm enough. Our area has cold winters, so I was worried we would end up wanting the winter weight duvet instead, or would need to throw extra blankets over it…
Being All-Season weight, this is not an extremely thick/puffy duvet. The baffle box walls are about 1/2 inch thick, and that is the overall thickness of the duvet, so it does not add a lot of bulk to the bed. I feel that the product picture is a fair representation of how how full the All-Season duvet is without a cover on.
It passed the sniff test with flying colors 0 goose smell, no detectable odors at all. If you hold the duvet up against the light you can see the shadow of down clusters inside it, there are no feathers! Our duvet has a few grey down clusters here and there which we don't mind. The smooth fabric is sewn with very fine and neat stitching with no loose threads or sloppy seams anywhere. It definitely looks and feels like it is made to last.
The duvet is vacuum-packed into a solid brick (!) and comes with a nicely made storage bag should you need it. There were a few loose down clusters in the package, these were just strays rather than duvet-escapees so it was nice to see them in person. We unpacked the duvet and shook it out, and it puffed up quite well. We left it out for a couple days to finish decompressing.