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Duck Feather100% Feather Duvet

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R499

Retail: R1,200
Please Note
  • The duck feathers used in these duvets are ethically sourced
  • These duvets can make a slight noise initially (caused by the duck feathers)
About

Looking for a quality 100% duck feather duvet to get you through the winter? Look no further than these beautiful duvets. They have thermal insulance of 10.5 tog and the 100% cotton cover is finished with fine double-needle edging and square baffle box construction to keep the filling in place. Looking for a comfy, cosy night sleep then get one of these today.

Product Features
  • 100% duck feather
  • Thermal insulance of 10.5 tog
  • 100% cotton cover with fine double-needle edging
  • Square baffle box construction to keep the filling in place
  • Ultimate comfort
Dimensions
  • 130cm x 200cm (Single)
  • 200cm x 150cm (Three Quarter)
  • 200cm x 200cm (Double)
  • 230cm x 200cm (Queen)
  • 230cm x 220cm (King)
  • 260cm x 230cm (Super King)

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Birds of a feather

From the beginning of time - or somewhere around then - we humans have lived and worked alongside animals to really help us develop. We're talking cows for milk, horses for labour, dogs for companionship and protection, all of that jazz.

When it comes to birds and their feathers, we've also found plenty of things to make. We use feathers for lures in fly-fishing, we use them to make fletching (the tail bits of arrows), Harry Potter used feathers to write exams and do homework (though we still think a ballpoint pen would have been a lot more practical), you name it!

Now, we're not really up to fly-fishing or archery in this weather, and we certainly aren't interested in writing on parchment (again, had Hogwarts never heard of exam pads?) But a use for a feather we can really get behind (or under) is in our deal on 100% feather duvets from Duck Feather.