Hand-crafted in Canada with Canadian down and imported shells.
This truly heirloom duvet is the epitome of luxury and function combined.
Eiderdown is the softest, most sumptuous down in existence. Eiderdown tests at a loft of 700. Those familiar with loft will recognize this as a typical indicator of good quality, but not necessarily premium quality. The density and cling of Eiderdown supersede loft as an indicator of quality; this incredible down insulates at an equivalent of 1000 loft down. It provides an even, fine layer of insulation that is unmatched.
Our Canadian Eiderdown is hand-collected from wild Eider habitats on a wildlife sanctuary located on the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada. The Eiders have a safe place to nest and return year after year and don’t mind their human visitors. A portion of the proceeds from every Eiderdown product goes to support these wildlife sanctuaries.
Down Specifications:
700+ Loft Down
Canadian Eiderdown
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
Luxurious Cotton Jacquard Ticking
Eiderdown is the most coveted down on earth and is complemented perfectly by this beautiful 100% cotton jacquard ticking. This German fabric has a subtle luminosity and drapes softly around you as you sleep.
400 thread count cotton jacquard cover
Hand sewn in our sealed baffle box design
Fabric imported from Germany
Piped with white satin cording
Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX® – Class 1
112 grams/m2
123 g/m² (3.6 oz/yd²)
All duvets are made to order, using sizing that is specific to St. Genève.
| SIZE | DIMENSIONS |
|---|---|
| Euro Twin | 54"x94" |
| Twin | 72"x88" |
| Queen | 90"x94" |
| King | 108"x94" |
| Super King | 114"x100" |
This duvet is available in the following weights:
SUMMER
For those that sleep warm, in heated bedrooms and warm climates.
CLASSIC
Our most popular, it suits average people in average temperatures.
WINTER
This is the choice for people that feel the cold and like to sleep in cooler bedrooms. This weight is guaranteed to be warm enough.
DUAL ZONE
When one partner is hot and the other is cold, we are happy to make a duvet with different weights on the two sides.
If you are not sure which level to choose, we recommend choosing a lighter weight. More down can be added to a duvet to increase warmth, however it cannot be removed.
DAILY CARE
When you first unpack your St Genève duvet, it may seem a bit flat. Give it a couple of days and it will puff up and stay lofty for years. Refrain from sitting on your duvet. If you wish to store it, pack it loosely and use a fabric bag.
Protect your duvet by always using it with a duvet cover – the duvet cover should be laundered once or twice a month depending on if you use a flat sheet or not. This will keep your duvet clean, and it will only need to be washed if it has been soiled. Rotate your duvet when you change your duvet cover to ensure even wear.
Can I wash my down comforter at home? Yes, however you first should ensure that your washer and dryer are large enough to accommodate your down duvet.
Drying, in particular, can be cumbersome and inconvenient and we recommend taking your duvet to the dry cleaner for ease.
Note: If you have silk ticking on your duvet, it can only be dry cleaned. Eiderdown should not be washed too often, and we recommend protecting your investment with a high quality duvet protector.
WASHING
Before washing your duvet, be sure to check it for any tears that may allow the down to spill out. If you find a rip, repair it before washing. Use a mild detergent. We recommend Tide Free and Gentle, which is hypoallergenic and without dyes or perfumes.
Front Loading Machine (Preferred Method)
Before washing your duvet, be sure to check it for any tears that may allow the down to spill out. If you find a rip, repair it before washing. Use a mild detergent. We recommend Tide Free and Gentle, which is hypoallergenic and without dyes or perfumes.
In a Front Loading Machine (Preferred Method)
If you do not have one, head to a laundromat or a friend’s house. There are two reasons for this: in a top-loading machine, the duvet may get air bubbles and float to the top, preventing a thorough washing. Second, the agitator may damage your comforter.
Wash on a delicate cycle with warm or hot water. Note: Warm water will wash away allergens, but will not kill dust mites. If this is a concern for you, you can use hot water to wash your duvet – just not too often (you don’t want the outer shell to shrink)!
Run an extra rinse cycle; this will help to make sure that any residues from your detergent are rinsed out and to expel any excess water. Residues from detergents can cause deterioration to the fabric and can ‘gunk up’ the fibers in your down.
Do not use fabric softener, bleach, or detergents with bleach, whiteners, or alkaline detergents.
Use of a Top Loading Machine is strongly discouraged. In a top-loading machine, the duvet will float to the top and will not be washed thoroughly. Second, the agitator may damage the baffles.
DRYING
Make sure that your dryer can accommodate the dry size of your duvet. Dry them on the delicate cycle, low or medium heat. Because of how large comforters are, this may take several hours. Add dryer balls or clean tennis balls to help fluff the comforter as it dries. In between cycles, pull out the duvet and feel it. If you find that any large clumps are forming, you can shake it or use your fingers to break up the clumps. Be sure to dry completely before use. After your duvet is cool check if you feel any damp spots (they may register as cool spots in the filling), your duvet is not dry. Using a damp duvet could lead to mildew and shorten the life of your duvet.
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