The finishing of a duvet

The finishing decides how easily you can shake up, how warmth circulates and how long you enjoy the quality. It is less visible than the fabric, but just as important.


Channels

Channels have been our finishing par excellence for generations. Long lanes with an even amount of down provide ventilation and make daily shaking easy.


Cassettes

Cassettes are compartments. They hold the filling tightly in place, but allow less movement and ventilation. When cleaning, the casing is harder to preserve.


Summer duvets

Summer duvets ask for another finishing. They are thinner, lighter and meant for warm nights. Ventilation matters more than volume.


Minus

The minus finishing resembles channels, but is narrower and lighter-filled. For those who like to sleep even lighter without losing the advantages of down.


Why finishing is no detail

The best filling can feel bad when distributed wrongly. Finishing decides where the down stays, how you shake it and how air moves through the duvet.


Choosing by use

Those who shake every morning benefit from a finishing that allows it. Those who mostly want a tight look look elsewhere. So the right finishing follows not only the material, but also your daily habit.


What this means for you

With down, it is important to read technique and feel together. Fill power, composition and weight help understand the material, but they do not replace the experience. Hold the down, feel the resilience and notice how light warmth can feel.

" de the finishing gives the down its daily room.."​​​​

- Butler's Note -

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