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There's nothing like the feeling after a deep night's sleep. You know, where anything is possible and you can't help but glow? Make every morning the best day ever with our 100% down comforter.
Slip under something truly heavenly with our 100% white goose down comforter.
- European white goose down
- Ethically sourced down from RDS compliant suppliers
- 700 fill power
- 330 thread count sateen weave all-cotton cover
- Baffle box construction
- Double needle edges and cotton piping
- Corner loops for duvet cover
- All of our Queen Anne comforters are made with baffle box construction.
Comforter specifications
King Size
- 107 x 98 inches
- 330 thread-count
- 100% cotton
- Sateen finish
- All Season Fill - 38 ounces 700 fill power white goose down
- Summer Fill - 28 ounces 700 fill power white goose down
Queen/Full Size
- 88 x 98 inches
- 330 thread-count
- 100% cotton
- Sateen finish
- All Season Fill - 32 ounces 700 fill power white goose down
- Summer Fill - 24 ounces 700 fill power white goose down
WHAT MAKES THE BEST COMFORTER
Baffle Box Design vs. Sewn-Through Design
Baffle Box Design Comforters (Queen Anne style)
- Strips of fabric are sewn inside the comforter, creating a four-cornered container for the comforter’s fill (called Baffled Boxes).
- The priority for a Baffle Box design is that each box contains the exact same amount of fill and that there is room in each box for that fill to “breathe.”
- The result is that a baffle box comforter provides equal insulation all around (meaning your shoulders, hips, and toes are equally warm and snug).
- Baffle box comforters are also more fluffy because the fill is able to absorb more air and move around, giving the comforter a softer, loftier feel.
Sewn-through Design Comforters (sometimes called Bavarian Design)
- The top and bottom layer of the comforter are simply sewn together to create pockets of fill.
- It’s much harder to create evenly distributed fill with this method, meaning that cold pockets of thin fill may be present, as well as large uneven clumps. Heat also easily escapes through the sewing, as there is nothing but the thread holding it back.
- Additionally, sewn-through pockets are much smaller than baffle boxes and restrict the fill’s ability to move and remain fluffy. Thus, sewn-through comforters can quickly become flat and dull.
Care instructions
Dry clean only. The 100% down material requires special care.
Slip under something truly heavenly with our 100% white goose down comforter.
- European white goose down
- Ethically sourced down from RDS compliant suppliers
- 700 fill power
- 330 thread count sateen weave all-cotton cover
- Baffle box construction
- Double needle edges and cotton piping
- Corner loops for duvet cover
- All of our Queen Anne comforters are made with baffle box construction.
Comforter specifications
King Size
- 107 x 98 inches
- 330 thread-count
- 100% cotton
- Sateen finish
- All Season Fill - 38 ounces 700 fill power white goose down
- Summer Fill - 28 ounces 700 fill power white goose down
Queen/Full Size
- 88 x 98 inches
- 330 thread-count
- 100% cotton
- Sateen finish
- All Season Fill - 32 ounces 700 fill power white goose down
- Summer Fill - 24 ounces 700 fill power white goose down
WHAT MAKES THE BEST COMFORTER
Baffle Box Design vs. Sewn-Through Design
Baffle Box Design Comforters (Queen Anne style)
- Strips of fabric are sewn inside the comforter, creating a four-cornered container for the comforter’s fill (called Baffled Boxes).
- The priority for a Baffle Box design is that each box contains the exact same amount of fill and that there is room in each box for that fill to “breathe.”
- The result is that a baffle box comforter provides equal insulation all around (meaning your shoulders, hips, and toes are equally warm and snug).
- Baffle box comforters are also more fluffy because the fill is able to absorb more air and move around, giving the comforter a softer, loftier feel.
Sewn-through Design Comforters (sometimes called Bavarian Design)
- The top and bottom layer of the comforter are simply sewn together to create pockets of fill.
- It’s much harder to create evenly distributed fill with this method, meaning that cold pockets of thin fill may be present, as well as large uneven clumps. Heat also easily escapes through the sewing, as there is nothing but the thread holding it back.
- Additionally, sewn-through pockets are much smaller than baffle boxes and restrict the fill’s ability to move and remain fluffy. Thus, sewn-through comforters can quickly become flat and dull.
Care instructions
Dry clean only. The 100% down material requires special care.