Down Duvets

+ Goose or duck down available: Our down duvets are filled with 190 mm/30g goose or duck down, giving them a very high insulation capacity. This will keep you snug and warm, especially on those cold winter nights!
+ The highest quality standards: Our down filling is 90% down and 10% feathers.
+ Ethical products: Every down duvet is DownPass certified, which means the geese were not live-plucked or raised for foie gras.
+ Soft cotton cover: For your comfort, our down duvets are covered with a fine cover made from GOTS-certified organic cotton batiste.
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Review by eKomi
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16-03-2023Schön groß, genau richtig für 2 Personen -
Review by eKomi
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12-12-2022Mein neues Duvet ist wundervoll. Es ist warm und weich, leicht und kuschelig.
Ich schlafe glücklich, zufrieden und geborgen.
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Review by eKomi
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31-03-2022Très bon produit -
Review by eKomi
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31-03-2021Couette légère et agréable.
Cf. Commentaire en première remarque. -
Review by eKomi
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31-03-2021Couette légère et agréable. Cf. Commentaire en première remarque. -
Review by eKomi
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05-03-2020Remplit pleinement mes besoins. -
Review by eKomi
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05-03-2020Remplit pleinement mes besoins.
An ethically-responsible down duvet
Our first priority is your comfort. This is the reason we use only the highest-quality goose and duck down in our down duvets. That said, while the quality of our products is our highest concern, it isn’t our sole concern. Social responsibility and ethical sourcing are also very important to us. This is the reason that every one of our down products bears the DownPass label, be it a pillow or duvet. This certification means that our down isn’t sourced from live-plucked animals or animals raised for foie gras. Moreover, the geese and ducks must live in humane conditions. Additional requirements that our suppliers must meet in order to pass the audit include “adequate housing, sufficient supply of food and water, protection from disease and natural predators, as well as the care by appropriately-trained personnel.”
Why are our goose and duck down duvets priced differently?
This is a good question!
The size of a product’s down clusters is the most important factor in the product’s quality. The larger the down clusters, the higher the quality of the product, due to the fact that larger down clusters can capture more heat and therefore have a greater insulation capacity. This means that goose down is of higher quality than duck down. Obviously, geese are larger creatures than ducks. Goose down clusters are thus larger, so their down provides greater insulation.
This is not to say that our duck down duvets are not of good quality - the opposite is true! First of all, both our goose and duck down is sourced from Eastern Europe. Due to the cold, ducks and geese in Eastern Europe grow thicker, more insulating down than ducks and geese raised in temperate climates, like China, where most down on the market comes from. Second, our down filling is composed of 90% down and 10% feathers, which is typical for high-quality down comforters. This means greater comfort for you, as down is both softer than feathers; in addition, down has no quill, so you won’t feel like you’re being poked by a thousand needles while laying in bed at night.
Why you should choose a DownPass certified down duvet
By choosing a down duvet from Zizzz, you’re choosing quality and sustainability. Sustainability and animal rights are important principles to us, which is why the down used in our products comes from farms which have been passed inspections conducted using the DownPass standard.
How does a down duvet differ from a synthetic duvet?
The synthetic fibers contained in these duvets are made from plastic, which in turn is made from oil. When duvets are washed, they release long-lasting microfiber particles which can’t be filtered out of the waste water. These particles can in turn reach any nearby bodies of water, be they rivers or oceans, and can ultimately end up into our food chain. The textile industry is one of the world’s greatest polluters, as their use of synthetic particles increases the amount of microplastics in the environment. Microplastics can enter our bodies and our blood stream, where they can cause different types of damage, as these particles often contain toxic substances.
Moreover, synthetic duvets have a poor capacity to absorb moisture, which is a point you should not underestimate when buying a duvet. The average person loses roughly one fourth of a liter of fluid in bed per night. This fluid ends up in your bed, where it can remain and end up as a colony of mould. Due to their longer shelf-lives, synthetic duvets also have to be replaced more frequently, which in turn leads to more pollution. Natural materials are more environmentally friendly, as they are not only biodegradable, but also don’t contain toxins and come from renewable sources. Our down duvet can absorb a great deal of moisture and is very breathable.
Even more attractive is the fact that it is made from long-lasting environmentally-friendly materials. By choosing our product, you’re doing a favour for both the environment and your pocketbook.
How can I be certain that my down duvet is ethically sourced?
Although down duvets have many positive properties and are more sustainable than synthetic materials, down and feathers are often obtained under ethically-questionable circumstances.
Mechanical plucking or plucking by hand often causes the animals severe stress and often painful injuries. With the DownPass seal of approval, you can be assured that the down used in our duvets is not obtained from animals that have been live plucked or raised for foie gras. Poultry farms awarded a DownPass certificate are subjected to regular announced and unannounced inspections. Auditors from independent certification organisations check the conditions in which the geese and ducks are raised several times per year.
In addition, our product quality is also monitored in test laboratories. So, if you order a Zizzz down duvet, you can be certain that it has been tested according to the Zero Tolerance Standard. You can take comfort in the knowledge that you’re actively participating in animal protection and go to bed with a clear conscience.
We promise you:
- ethically-sourced filling materials
- eco-friendliness and sustainability
- regular inspections of our farms and suppliers
- no cages or chemicals
- no live-plucking no force-feeding
FAQ
Questions about our down duvets
All of our down comforters and pillows are DownPass certified. DownPass spot checks our operations to ensure that the down is ethically and sustainably sourced, and that the birds are treated humanely throughout the supply chain.
A feather duvet is known for its insulating and breathable properties, as well as its ability to provide a fluffy and cozy feel.
You can use a down duvet all throughout the year, though you should use a lighter down duvet in the summer.
Comforters with synthetic fibers are predominantly petroleum-based and, when washed, can release long-lasting microfiber particles that are not filtered out of wastewater one hundred percent and thus end up in rivers, oceans and ultimately in our food chain. One of the largest major sources of pollution is the textile industry, as the use of synthetic fibers increases the amount of microplastics in our natural environment. Microplastics can also enter the human body, and since plastic particles often contain urban substances or toxic substances, they can thus enter our bloodstream and cause harm.
In addition, comforters with synthetic fibers are not very good at absorbing moisture, a point that should not be underestimated when buying a new comforter, humans lose at least a quarter of a liter of liquid per night and most of it ends up in the comforter and can lead to mold. Comforters with synthetic fibers also need to be replaced more frequently due to their shorter shelf life, which leads to a higher environmental impact. Natural materials are more environmentally friendly because not only are they biodegradable, but they are also less polluted and come from renewable sources.
In comparison, our down comforters at Zizzz can absorb a lot of moisture and are extremely breathable. Furthermore, they also impress with their long durability and are ecologically sound. With our comforters you can not only do something for the environment, but you also save money in the long run.
High-quality down typically comes from the underbelly of geese or ducks, where the down clusters are the largest and the most insulating. The best down is usually sourced from mature birds, which naturally have larger and more mature down clusters.
The country of origin can also be an important factor in determining the quality of the down. For example, down from countries with colder climates, such as Canada, Iceland, and Eastern Europe, is generally considered to be of higher quality, as the birds are exposed to harsher conditions. This leads the animals to grow denser and more insulating down clusters.
Finally, down's quality also depends on the processing methods used, such as how the down is washed and sterilized. The standards set by industry certifications, such as DownPass or the Responsible Down Standard (RDS), also play an important role. These certifications ensure that the down is ethically and sustainably sourced, and that the birds are treated humanely throughout the entire supply chain.
Our goose and duck down is sourced from Eastern Europe. All of our down duvets and pillows are DownPass certified.
Down duvets are known for being excellent insulators. A down duvet is warmer than a wool duvet of equal weight, for example. How warm a down duvet is depends on its fill power and weight. Higher fill power and weight indicate a warmer duvet.
Down duvets are best suited for individuals who are looking for a lightweight and fluffy duvet which provide exceptional warmth and insulation. Down is a natural and luxurious material that provides a high level of loft, which means that down duvets can offer excellent warmth without feeling heavy or bulky. Down duvets are also known for their ability to fit the sleeper's body.
Down duvets may not be the best option for people who tend to sleep hot, as they can trap heat and cause the sleeper to overheat. Hot sleepers are best-served by a wool duvet.
Choosing a down comforter from Zizzz means choosing quality and sustainability. We care about the environment and animal welfare, which is why all our products have been audited according to the DOWNPASS standard.
This certification means that our down does not come from animals plucked alive or force-fed for foie gras production. In addition, the animals must be kept under humane conditions. Other basic requirements to pass the audit are "adequate housing, sufficient supply of feed and fresh water, protection of the animals from diseases and natural enemies, and care by knowledgeable staff.
This is a good question.
The size of the down fluff is its key quality feature. The larger the down flakes, the higher the quality of the filling material, because large-fluff down can trap more air or heat and therefore has superior insulating power.
Accordingly, the quality of goose down is higher compared to duck down. Of course, geese are larger than ducks. Goose down flakes are proportionally larger, so their down also provides better insulation.
This does not mean that our duck down comforters are not of good quality, because the opposite is true. First of all, both our goose and duck down comes from Eastern Europe. In the textile industry, down from Eastern European goose or duck breeding is known for its high quality, because the cold climate stimulates the animals to grow thicker, insulating down.
Secondly, our down filling consists of 90% down and 10% feathers. This provides high sleeping comfort for you, because down is softer than feathers; moreover, down has no keel. Therefore, you will not feel any pinpricks at night when you sleep with Zizzz down comforter.
We at Zizzz have both duck down and premium goose down comforters on offer. So, while strolling through our online store, the question might arise as to which is better and what else to look out for.
Duck down has a very good thermal performance, and duck down comforters are cheaper than goose down comforters.
Goose down has excellent thermal performance, which is due to the fact that it is slightly larger. Air is trapped in the small ramifications of the down, so it is cozy and warm under the comforters even on the coldest nights.
Both Zizzz Down Duvets are machine washable, but tennis balls must be added during the wash cycle to prevent the down from clumping, otherwise it will not insulate as well.
Zizzz down comforters also have DownPass certification, meaning they meet the highest ethical standards. So in our products there is neither material from live plucking nor from foie gras produc
The benefits of down duvets include their natural insulating properties, lightness, and fluffiness. If properly cared for, down duvets can also last for many years.
Down duvets are warmer, softer and lighter than synthetic or wool duvets. Unlike feathers, down is voluminous in shape and does not have a hard stem or quill. Down is found on the belly area of geese and ducks, beneath the feathers, and serves to keep the animals warm in winter and cool in summer. The structure of a down cluster is similar to that of a snowflake. The individual down clusters are negatively charged and arranged in a radial pattern, which means they are always spaced apart. The insulating power is generated by the air cushions between the individual down flakes. These air cushions provide the space in which down can trap moisture and transport it away to the outside, away from your body.
Are you looking for feather duvets in different sizes? We offer two types of feather duvets: eco duck feather and premium goose feather.
For our eco duck feather duvets, we offer the following sizes and prices:
140x200 cm (CHF 359)
160x210 cm (CHF 399)
200x210 cm (CHF 499)
240x240 cm (CHF 679)
If you're interested in our premium goose feather duvets, we offer the following sizes and prices:
160x210 cm (CHF 599)
200x210 cm (CHF 749)
240x240 cm (CHF 899)
No matter which size or type of feather duvet you choose, you can trust that you'll be getting a high-quality product that's designed to provide comfort and warmth al
To care for your down duvet, you should fluff it daily to keep its loft and prevent any clumps from forming. Down duvets should be washed and dried in commercial-size machines or professionally dry-cleaned. Avoid using fabric softeners or bleach, as these can damage the down clusters.
Our goose down comforters are DOWNPASS certified, which means "that no goods from live animals (exclusion of molting and live plucking) or animals raised for foie gras production are accepted as fill material."
Farming conditions are also covered by the DOWNPASS standard. Our goose down comes from farms in Eastern Europe. On our goose down products you will find a code that can be entered on the DOWNPASS website to check.
We at Zizzz act responsibly, fairly and transparent
Down duvets are not inherently hypoallergenic, as some people may be allergic to the proteins in the down feathers. However, high-quality down duvets are often treated to remove allergens and dust particles.
At Zizzz, our down duvets are NoMite certified. The cotton case our duvet comes in is woven so densely that it is difficult for mites to enter it, making it great for asthma and dust allergy sufferers.
A down duvet is a type of duvet filled with the soft, fluffy clusters taken from the underside of geese or ducks. Down is known for its lightness, warmth, and fluffiness. Synthetic duvets, on the other hand, are made from man-made, artificial materials, while wool duvets are made from natural wool fibers, usually those of sheep, lamas, camels or alpacas.
Fill power refers to the loftiness and insulating properties of the down clusters, while fill weight refers to the total weight of the down used in the duvet. As stated above, higher fill power and weight indicate that the duvet is warmer and more luxurious.
The fill power of our down products is indicated in the product info above.
Yes, you should absolutely use a duvet cover with your down duvet to protect it from dirt, stains and general wear and tear.
At Zizzz, we offer breathable duvet covers made from certified organic cotton.
Down duvets can be more expensive than synthetic duvets, but the price depends on factors like the down's quality, the manufacturing process and country of manufacture.
At Zizzz, we keep our prices down by selling our products online and thereby eliminating middlemen and wholesalers, thereby keeping a top quality Swiss or German-made down duvet affordable for our customers.
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