Synthetic fibers are fibers that are cut to a specific length and processed into a fleece. The synthetic fiber fleece has a durable loft, which not only ensures that the bed is cuddly but also allows plenty of air to be trapped between the fibers. High-quality duvets use siliconized hollow fibers, which provide pleasant thermal insulation and a light feel. To ensure a dry sleeping environment, the hollow fiber is designed to directly transport the moisture released by the sleeping body and release it into the ambient air. Siliconization makes the fibers more supple, ensuring restful nights without friction and thus preventing static buildup.
Cotton is perhaps nature's softest gift to humanity. Pure cotton pampers you with wonderful comfort and high breathability. It allows air to circulate around your body, keeping you dry and providing a healthy sleeping environment. Thanks to these benefits, you can fall asleep faster and stay in deep sleep longer. Humans breathe not only with their lungs but also through their skin. We have over seven million pores through which we breathe and expel toxins from our bodies. To stay dry, it's important to sleep in bedding that breathes and allows air to circulate around your body.
Linen has made life more comfortable since time immemorial. Linen absorbs up to 35% humidity and quickly exchanges it with the surrounding air, thus providing a cooling yet dry feeling. Not only is it incredibly durable and flexible, but it also dissipates static electricity. By using high-quality flax in carefully calculated layers in our duvets, we remove static electricity from your body and help you generate more positive energy while sleeping. Furthermore, flax is an excellent sound and vibration dampener, contributing to a peaceful and restful night's sleep.
Virgin wool is a small miracle of nature. Since ancient times, people have known about wool's wonderful ability to warm in cold and cool in hot weather. The wool fiber has a complex structure with a fine surface, which has been optimized by evolution to provide high thermal protection. The structure of the wool fiber allows a large amount of air to circulate between the fibers. This results in excellent insulation properties, flexibility, elasticity, and durability. Pure wool can absorb up to 30% of its weight in water without feeling wet. Small pores allow water to pass through the wool fiber, making the material just as comfortable on warm summer nights as it is on cold winter nights.
Percale is a high-quality fabric made from pure Mako cotton. The name comes from Persian and means "light cloth." It is known for its smooth, fine, and durable texture. What makes percale special is its special weave, which consists of a simple plain weave. This weave ensures a high thread count and makes the fabric particularly dense, smooth, and supple.