

The down and feathers down are sourced from cruelty-free suppliers as a by-product of the food industry. It’s made from a high proportion of Hungarian goose down – 90 per cent down to 10 per cent feather – and you can really feel the quality of the down in its cloud-like softness. Light yet warm and deliciously plump and cosy, there’s a reason this duvet has aced our tests and won the top spot, despite being expensive. Filling: 90% Pyrenean goose down, 10% Pyrenean goose feather.Available as single, double, king and superking (we tested double).Available in 4.5 tog, 10.5 tog and 13.5 tog (we tested 10.5).We don’t like: there are no returns allowed We like: the luxurious, cloud-like down and feather filling The White Company Hungarian Goose Down Duvet Here is what we found, starting with our favourite.īest duvets 1.

We also looked at tog sizes, fillings, and whether the duvets were machine washable. The down duvets with the most ‘loft’ felt the most luxurious, but some of the thinner duvets had special properties that goose down can’t match. Sleeping under each duvet for at least a fortnight, first in summer and then in winter, we assessed their thermoregulation properties – see the FAQ – and how cosseting they felt against the skin. Best duvet for hot sleepers - Woolroom Organic lightĮveryone has their own preference in terms of thickness and weight (our review of the best weighted blankets would certainly not appeal to everyone), so we were looking for quality.Best luxury hotel-quality duvet - Brook + Wilde.

