Frequently asked questions

A comforter is a thick, fluffy blanket designed to keep you warm. A duvet is usually a soft, flat bag filled with feathers, wool, or other materials. The main difference between a duvet and a comforter is that a comforter is just one piece of bedding, while a duvet requires two separate parts – an insert and a cover.

100% cotton is a widespread modern bedding choice as cotton is appreciated for its softness and strength, and it’s highly comfortable to lie on. Bedding materials like linen are considered more novel and original – they’re increasingly gaining popularity due to their durability and unique feel.

Types of bedding usually contain:
Top sheet or flat sheet – it is meant to separate you from your comforter, blanket, or quilt.
Bottom sheet or fitted sheet – the sheet with the elastic edge that’s created to protect your mattress.
Bedspread – covering on the bed for decorative purposes.
Blanket – a piece of material on top of the bed, providing extra warmth.
Comforter – a sewn-together bed cover stuffed with feathers, fiberfill, etc.
Duvet – similar to a comforter, except it requires an additional duvet cover.

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