DUVET INSERTS & COMFORTERS

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Duvet Inserts:

Lightweight Duvets

Lightweight Duvets

All of our duvets are now available in a lighter version for hot sleepers.

Duvet Covers:

Blankets & Throws:

Frequently Asked
Questions

A duvet is a quilted blanket filled with a natural or synthetic filling — such as down or down-alternative — that is protected by an interchangeable cover.

The U.S. defines duvet as a quilted insert unique from the comforter, but in Europe, the term duvet is used more generally.

The main difference between a duvet and comforter is that a comforter is just one piece of bedding while a duvet requires two separate pieces — an insert and cover.

A comforter is usually quilted with the filling evenly distributed, while a duvet has an insert that works as the fill. The insert fits into the duvet cover like a pillow in a pillowcase.

1. Start by laying your duvet on the bed first. Then, turn your duvet cover inside out and place it on top.

2. Lay the duvet cover on top of the duvet — ensuring that all corners line up and that the opening is at the foot of the bed. If your duvet cover has ties or snaps, tie all four corners of the duvet to the cover.

3. Starting at the foot of the bed, place your hands inside the duvet cover and grab the top corners. Pinch each corner — making sure you have both the insert and the cover — and flip the cover right side out.

4. Keeping each corner of the duvet cover in your hand, lift up and slide the cover down on top of the rest of the insert. Hold the duvet cover and adjust as you go. Once the cover is fully over the insert, tie the bottom ties together (if your cover comes with them).

5. Give your duvet cover a good shake and fluff to make sure everything came out correctly.

Still need help? Check out our visual guide on how to put on a duvet cover.

We strongly encourage using one! Similar to using a pillowcase with your pillow, protecting your Casper duvet with a duvet cover will help safeguard it against sweat, dirt, and stains — and it can easily be regularly thrown in the wash with the rest of your linens.

To care for your duvet, machine wash in a large front-load machine in cold water on a gentle cycle. Then, tumble dry low with dryer balls (or clean tennis balls). Before removing from the dryer, make sure the duvet is completely dry before putting it back into the duvet cover.

Do not iron or dry clean the duvet, as certain chemicals can dry out the down clusters and cause them to break down faster and lose their resiliency and insulation properties.

 

If you don’t have a front-loading washing machine, don’t fret! Feel free to reach out to our customer experience team for alternate suggestions on how to clean your duvet.

We designed the Down Duvet, Down Alternative Duvet, and Humidity-Fighting Duvet to work specifically with the Casper sheets, but you can also use your existing sheet set or duvet cover. Just be sure to double-check the dimensions, as our duvets were consciously designed to be slightly oversized.

A duvet is primarily used for enhancing the comfort of your sleep. It acts as an alternative comforter, providing warmth and coziness. The texture and fabric of Casper’s duvets are designed to offer a luxurious feel, ensuring a restful night. Additionally, the use of duvet covers not only protects the duvet but also allows for easy customization of your bed’s aesthetics. With duvet cover sets available, you can effortlessly match your bedroom decor.

Yes, you can certainly put a comforter inside a duvet cover. In fact, many people use a duvet cover set to protect and easily change the appearance of their comforters. It’s like a pillowcase for your comforter! Casper offers a variety of duvet covers that are compatible with both duvets and alternative comforters. The corner ties inside the covers ensure that the comforter or duvet insert stays in place, providing you with undisturbed comfort.

It’s a matter of personal preference! Some people prefer placing blankets under the duvet for added warmth, while others might place them on top for varied texture and layering. Casper’s duvets, with their premium fabric, are designed to provide ample warmth, so the addition of blankets depends on individual comfort needs. Remember, using a duvet cover can help maintain the cleanliness of both the duvet and any additional blankets.

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