Coverless Duvet Care Instructions

We want to make sure your coverless duvet stays soft, fresh and comfortable for as long as possible. Below you’ll find step-by-step care instructions and answers to common questions from other parents.

How do I wash my coverless duvet?

Machine wash at a maximum temperature of 40°C on a normal cycle, in a standard UK washing machine (7kg).

Avoid bleach & do not iron, as this may damage the fabric.

Use your regular detergent for best results.

You can wash it as often as needed. It has been designed for regular washing without losing comfort or performance.

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How do I dry my coverless duvet?

Quick dry option: Tumble dry on a low heat setting.

Eco-friendly option: Hang on the washing line, clothes dryer, or over a radiator on low heat.

Your coverless duvet will be ready for bedtime again in no time.

Is the coverless duvet waterproof?

This duvet is not waterproof by design. Waterproof materials can often feel heavy and less breathable, which is why we chose a lightweight, breathable alternative that’s quick to wash and dry.

The included pillowcase is also not waterproof.

For nighttime accidents, we recommend using a waterproof mattress protector alongside your duvet for added protection.

What is a 4.5 TOG Rating?

Your duvet has a 4.5 tog rating, which means it provides a lightweight level of warmth.

This makes it ideal for toddlers and children, especially in spring, summer, or naturally warmer bedrooms.

Does the duvet come with a pillowcase?

Yes. Each coverless duvet comes with a matching pillowcase to make bedtime simpler.

Single sets include a single-size pillowcase, while toddler sets include a toddler-size pillowcase.

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Coverless Duvet Sizes

Single coverless duvets are designed to fit standard UK single beds.

Toddler coverless duvets are designed for toddler and cot beds.

Both sizes include a coordinating matching pillowcase.

Removing Stains

For any marks or spills, treat the area first with a gentle stain remover (such as Vanish or a similar product), then wash as normal.

Avoid bleach, as it can damage the fabric and reduce performance over time.

If you have any other questions, get in touch with us here. We’re always happy to help.