
Introduction
2017/5/4This section is designed to showcase the many types of bedding products that contain down and feathers. There really are few things in life that make a consumer feel as pampered as luxurious down bedd...

Pillows
2017/5/4Although pillows may seem simple, there are actually many variables involved in making a pillow. The three basic parameters of a pillow are:The fillThe fabric typeThe pillow constructionThe fill can b...

Down Comforters
2017/5/4When evaluating naturally filled comforters, there are 5 major considerations:Comforter construction and sizeShell fabricFill typeQuality of fillFill weightComforter construction can include anything ...

Down Blankets
2017/5/4Down blankets are used atop a bed for when a consumer wants to have less warmth - typically during the summer months, or in hotter climates. Most down blankers utilize a sewn-through box construction,...

Down Throws
2017/5/4Down throws are smaller in size and weight than down blankets. Down throws typically measure 50"x50" and feature just 3-4 ounces of down. Down throws are great for using while relaxing on th...

Featherbeds
2017/5/4Although in Europe featherbeds are sometimes used instead of matresses, here in the United States, many people love to place them on top of their matresses as an extra layer of cushion and loft to sle...

Decorative Pillows
2017/5/4Decorative pillows, often called 'pillow inserts,' are mainly used by consumers to put into decorative fabrics and place on beds, couches, etc. Decorative pillows come in dozens of shapes and sizes al...

Preventative Maintnenance
2017/5/4Generally, down comforters and pillows should be shaken out daily to restore their loft. With fixed construction comforters (i.e., baffle box and sewn-through boxes), the down will not move from outsi...

Washing
2017/5/4Most consumers chose to have their down bedding professionally dry cleaned, but most fabrics allow gentle machine washing, if the washer is large enough to accommodate the product. Using a small amoun...

Miscellaneous Facts
2017/5/4Moths usually do not attack the down or feather filling - only the shells are susceptible (As all linens are).Down and feathers have no preset time for spoilage - well treated they can last dozens of years.
