Duvets
Choosing the right duvet is really important as it directly impacts how you will sleep. We offer both natural duvets and synthetic duvets in all sizes from single bed duvets, double duvets, duvets for king size bed to super king duvets. Ideal for allergy sufferers our synthetic range is available in various togs ensuring you have the right tog for each season from Spring / Summer through to Autumn / Winter. Our natural ranges are breathable, temperature regulating and highly luxurious. Your duvet can make all the difference to achieving that perfect nights sleep.
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Belledorm duvets are available in four tog ratings: 1.5 tog for summer, 4.5 tog for late spring and early autumn, 10.5 tog as the year-round standard, and 13.5 tog for the coldest months. Each is available in natural duck feather and down or synthetic hollow-fibre microfibre, and in sizes from single to emperor.
Rather than choosing a single duvet for the whole year, many people keep two - a lighter tog for warmer months and a heavier tog for winter, and switch between them as the seasons change. Belledorm also offers all-season duvets that combine a lighter and a heavier duvet with a popper fastening system, so you can use them individually in spring and summer or joined together for maximum warmth in winter.
A duvet sits inside a duvet cover, which provides the visible fabric layer and protects the duvet from direct contact with skin. For a coordinated bed, choose a duvet cover set with matching fitted sheets and pillowcases from the same fabric range. Bedding bundles bring everything together in one order with a saving built in. A mattress protector underneath the fitted sheet completes the bed setup.
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Tog is a measure of how well a duvet traps warmth, not how heavy it is, so a high-tog duvet keeps you snug without necessarily feeling weighty. As a rough guide, a 1.5 to 4.5 tog duvet suits warm summer nights, a 9 to 10.5 tog duvet works well through spring and autumn, and a 12 to 13.5 tog duvet keeps you cosy in deep winter. Pick your tog around how warm your bedroom runs and how warm you like to sleep.
Feather and down duvets offer a soft, naturally breathable feel with an excellent warmth-to-weight ratio, so they stay light yet cosy and help regulate temperature through the night. Synthetic and microfibre duvets mimic that softness using fine hollow fibres, are typically easier to wash at home, and are a sensible choice if you prefer a hypoallergenic option that is kinder to sensitive sleepers. Both keep you warm; the choice comes down to feel, care and budget.
An all-season, or all-year-round, duvet is two separate duvets in one. You usually receive a lighter summer-weight duvet and a slightly warmer spring or autumn duvet, joined together with poppers around the edges. Use the lighter layer alone in warmer months, the medium layer in milder weather, and popper the two together for a higher combined tog that keeps you snug through winter. One set adapts comfortably across the whole year.
Baffle box construction uses internal fabric walls, or baffles, to create three-dimensional pockets that hold the fill in place. This stops the down or fibre filling from shifting and bunching, so warmth stays evenly distributed across the duvet rather than gathering at the edges. The practical benefit is no thin, cold spots in the night and a consistently cosy, well-loft duvet that drapes neatly over your bed and keeps its shape over time.
We offer duvets in single, double, king and super king sizes to suit standard UK bed dimensions. As a simple rule, match the duvet to your mattress size, then size up if you share the bed or like extra fabric to tuck around you, since a more generous duvet reduces tugging and draughts. If you prefer a fuller drape over the sides of a divan or deeper mattress, choosing the next size up gives you that softer, more luxurious finish.
Always check the care label first, as washing instructions vary by fill and size. Many synthetic and microfibre duvets can be machine washed at home on a gentle cycle, while larger or feather and down duvets are often best taken to a launderette with a roomy commercial machine. Dry your duvet thoroughly, tumble drying on low with clean dryer balls to keep the fill lofted, and air it regularly to keep it fresh, breathable and cosy for longer.
