Feather Bedding - Down Pillows, Feather & Down Duvets, Mattress Toppers, Feather Beds

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Feather Bedding

Welcome to the Feather Bedding UK.  Feather Bedding specialises in bringing you products, information about and suppliers of Down and Feather Bedding for the United Kingdom.

Below we have links to the various types of Feather Bedding that we can bring to you.  We have broken down feather bedding products into the following areas:-

Below we have links to the various types of Feather Bedding that we can bring to you. 

We have put together a set of information together to help you understand the terminology and features that you may be looking for in your feather bedding.  Information about Feather Bedding
 

Feather Bedding Products

Down & Feather Duvets
 

Down & Feather DuvetsThere are many types of Duvets from White Goose Down, duck Feather and Down to White Goose Feather to Down pocket stitched duvets, in single, double, king and superking sizes.

The weight or thickness of a duvet is measured in Togs: Lightweight 4.5 Tog, medium weight 10.5 Tog, winter weight 13.5 Tog plus

All Seasons dual duvets are duvets that come in two layers that can be changed to make your duvet thick or thinner for your all round year needs.  

 

Feather & Down Mattress Toppers
 

Bed Toppers are a fantastic way of turning a normal comfortable bed into the bed of dreams.   Mattress Toppers are placed on top of the mattress and below the sheet to create and extra layer of comfort to your night time rest. 

Toppers come in different sizes to suit every bed and various mixes of feather, down and man made materials for the optimal softness and warmth. There are different thicknesses of Mattress Topper varying between 2 and 4 inches in depth. 

 Feather & Down Mattress Toppers

Down & Feather Pillows
 

Down & Feather PillowsFeather Pillows are the best quality pillows that you can buy.  There are many pillows available, traditionally rectangular and also square in the continental style.

The best luxury pillows always contain down and feathers.  You can also take advantage of the best man made materials which are often used as mixes with top quality down and feather found in the most comfortable pillows.

If you sleep on your back, a medium-firm pillow is recommended, while a firm pillow, supporting your neck, is best if you sleep on your side.  IF you sleep on your stomach choose a soft pillow for cushioning and comfort.

 

Goose Down and Feather Products

Goose Down & Feather Duvets

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Goose Down & Feather Mattress Toppers

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Goose Down & Feather Pillows

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Duck Down and Feather Products

Duck Down & Feather Duvets

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Duck Down & Feather Mattress Toppers

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Duck Down & Feather Pillows

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Down & Feather Comforters & Blankets

As a summer alternative for the hot summer nights you may want to consider a a Comforter or down blanket.  Down and Feather Comforter or Blankets offer the same luxurious comfort as a duvet but without letting you become too hot.

You may choose to go for a down or feather blanket which gives a lightweight alternative.

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Mattress Toppers

 

 

Information about Feather and Down Bedding Products

Does Colour Matter? NO

Down and feathers can come in various shades ranging from pureDifferent Colours white to black speckled grey. Typically, the industry has placed a premium on white feathers and down due to its ability to visually blend in better when filled into white bedding products. However colour of the feathers and down has no relevance to its quality.

Where does down come from?

Down is the light fluffy coating clustered beneath the feathers of waterfowl that protect them from the elements. Most down can be found on the belly of geese and ducks, as this is the part that is exposed to water and must keep the bird warm.

Fill Power

Fill power is a measure of how Feathers'fluffy' or 'lofty' down is. The higher the fill power, the more it traps air, and it's trapped air that keeps the sleeper warm. 

Light as a Feather, Down is even lighter!

In every pound of feathers, there are only four to five ounces of down

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Feather Types
What does TOG mean?

A 'tog' is a unit of thermal resistance, used for measuring the warmth of a duvet. The higher the tog rating, the warmer the duvet.

 

Duck Down

Down and FeathersDuck down is the soft under coat feathers without the quill shaft. Being light and fluffy, it is superior in keeping warmth in while at the same time has a breathable quality so you wont have that sweatiness that you would get with polyester. On the majority of birds they are found on the breast and belly.

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Perfect for All year round

Down is an insulator much more efficient than feather, for summer and winter. It traps body warmth when it's cold and eliminates it when it's warm.

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Duck Feather duvets feature an astonishing weight of 850gsm. What’s even more astonishing is the way the feathers capture warmth and body heat, making them ideal for the coldest nights.

Cleaning Feathers & Down

We recommend professional cleaning for all our feather filled products as washing in a standard washing machine can destroy the natural construction of the feathers.Down for Bedding This can reduce the loft of the duvets and pillows as well as their lifetime. Our products are manufactured to the highest quality and if care is taken when cleaning, we guarantee you will have many years of pleasure from them.

Popular Types of Goose Feather

There are varying quality of feather and down.  The quality of the feather and down is mainly dependent on the size of the bird and the climate that it is raised in.  We have listed the regions that have reputations for producing goose feathers in a general order of reputed quality.

  • Hungarian Superior Quality White Goose Down
  • Canadian Goose Down
  • Siberian Goose Feather
  • Hungarian Goose Feather
  • Polish Goose Down
  • Egyptian Goose Feather
  • Chinese Goose Down

 

Feather & Down Duvet Inners Care

  • Before use, place your inner in a cool dryer for 10 minutes to get maximum loft (volume).
    Or give the inner a good shake and air outside.
  • No need to launder, unless stained due to spillage etc. Then dry-cleaning is recommended.
  • Shake the duvet every now and then to mix up the feathers and distribute them more evenly. This allows the feathers to loft and provide better insulation.
  • Air in direct sunlight regularly. This revitalizes the feathers and keeps them hygienic and free from dust mites.
  • When not in use, store the duvet in a dry place to prevent mildew forming.

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Are feather products really
Hypo-allergenic? YES

A lot of people are allergic to feathers in which case we would not recommend  that you to use feather bedding but seek synthetic duvets and pillows instead. However if it’s the much more common dust mite allergies you have then it has been shown that the rigorous washing of the feathers and using a down-proof cambric cotton makes feather bedding a better option.

Independent studies by the British Medical Journal have shown that people suffering from asthma actually benefit from using feather duvets rather than synthetic ones.

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The Best Insulator on Earth

White goose down is the best insulator on earth. It traps body heat in winter in its clusters and it lets the summer warmth evaporate any moisture, leaving it cool. Down also proves to be softer than feather, allowing a very gentle draping around your body.

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