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Night Lark duvets

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Usedtobeblonde Thu 12-Jun-25 11:11:31

There was a thread some months ago about coverless duvets and most os us were dubious about them.
Well, I have completely changed my mind.
I can no longer struggle with replacing covers so I thought I would try a 4.5 tog for the summer.

I am completely sold.
It felt very thin and light when I put it on but it is so comfortable and I was still throwing it off on the warmer nights.

Yesterday being so hot I washed it, no problem in the washer, my GD put it over the washing line, it was completely dry and back on the bed in an hour.

As the sale is still on I bought a 10.5 tog for the cooler months , fairly confident? that it will go in the machine.

The only downside is that the matching pillowcases are rubbish, being polyester they were thin and didn’t hold their shape.
I am using cotton ones and have ordered Dorma ones from Dunelm in a matching shade.
I already had coordinated sheets.

I can really recommend them if bed changing is a challenge.

Retread Sat 14-Jun-25 19:00:31

Sounds good - but is coverless duvet not just a fancy name for a quilt? 😄

We sleep happily under an all cotton bed cover from IKEA and a top sheet. I have them in 3 different colours and have had them for years (cost was about £40 each).

Mojack26 Sat 14-Jun-25 18:59:46

Had mine for years

SusiQ8 Sat 14-Jun-25 18:23:36

Try temu.com they have hundreds of coverless duvets on sale at a fraction of the price of Night Lark. I’ve bought several items from temu.com (including two dresses for less than £15) and found them all perfectly okay even though they seem to be so cheap as to be unbelievable quality for the price. My other half particularly buys diy tools and says they are a quality product. The only thing I would stress is that they take at least a couple of weeks for delivery due to being a Chinese company, operating out of Shanghai.

kittylester Sat 14-Jun-25 17:34:27

Thanks,*Elegran*. I an really adamant about having a feather and down one. I might be less adamant now.

I HATE changing the beds.

Elegran Sat 14-Jun-25 17:01:21

Bazza

Whilst I love the idea of not wrestling with a duvet cover, I’ve only ever had down duvets and pure cotton covers, so do these feel synthetic?

Bazza My NightLark ones are covered in a waffle cotton, so no chance at all of them feeling "synthetic".

Elegran Sat 14-Jun-25 16:57:29

kittylester

Do they 'settle' around you like feather and down ones do or do they just settle on top of you like most synthetic ones?

Mine settles round me. It is very comfortable, and washes and dries quickly. Just before I bought it, I bought a single coverless one of the same togs from Silentnight, to try them out - that one didn't settle round me It was very warm but left tunnels down the sides where the cold air got in. I think the difference was the filling. The shredded plastic bottles in the Night Lark ones are softer and more pliable. (The Silentnight one is fine for young adult grandchildren - they aren't as fussy as me)

2507C0 Sat 14-Jun-25 16:45:46

Eddieslass

Unfortunately I tend to suffer from nosebleeds and sometimes get blood on the duvet cover as well as the pillowcase. So duvet without cover probably not suitable - shame

Why do you think that they would not be suitable because of getting blood on them? It's so much easier to just put the whole thing in the washing machine. I wash mine at least weekly, sometimes more often because I love a clean bed. Coverless duvets are a game changer (as are robot Hoovers with mops but that's another story.....).

missdeke Sat 14-Jun-25 16:35:07

The best duvets I have ever used, absolutely perfect. I do use the matching pillowcases and haven't found that they go out of shape at all. Everything is so easy to wash and dry.

Luckygirl3 Sat 14-Jun-25 16:28:56

Do they feel synthetic? Amazingly no!

Taichinan Sat 14-Jun-25 16:22:58

I bought one a few weeks ago and love it. Would certainly buy again!

Bazza Sat 14-Jun-25 16:01:40

Whilst I love the idea of not wrestling with a duvet cover, I’ve only ever had down duvets and pure cotton covers, so do these feel synthetic?

Aveline Sat 14-Jun-25 15:53:28

I do like a bit of weight. I'm tempted to try one. On researching it after reading this thread there seems to be a huge disparity in prices. Is most expensive best?

kittylester Sat 14-Jun-25 15:51:29

Do they 'settle' around you like feather and down ones do or do they just settle on top of you like most synthetic ones?

SillyNanny321 Sat 14-Jun-25 15:31:08

Have had these for some time now & would not be without them. Have two winter weight & both have been washed countless times, one on the bed the other washed & stored. Now have a summer lightweight one. Anyone doubtful about these please dont be as they are so much easier to use & wash!

Eddieslass Sat 14-Jun-25 15:30:03

Unfortunately I tend to suffer from nosebleeds and sometimes get blood on the duvet cover as well as the pillowcase. So duvet without cover probably not suitable - shame

Usedtobeblonde Sat 14-Jun-25 15:18:39

Today I bought two singles as I now have my teen GS’s staying very regularly.
They do shower every morning but have that “ teen boy smell” so even after a weekend I feel their beds need changing.
I do not do this myself, their father is in charge but I supervise.
I think it will be so simple now ,the boys can do it themselves.

Luckygirl3 Sat 14-Jun-25 14:11:28

Mine says to wash every couple of months, so that is what I do! I am not engaging in nights of wild passion!

I am on my own in a double bed - I bought two singles and will put one on top of the other in the winter.

They truly are as light as a feather and wash and dry in a flash without getting lumpy at all. I no longer have to wrestle with covers, nor get quilt to dry cleaners every now and again. I love them.

Apparently they are made form recycled plastic water bottles!

Alison333 Sat 14-Jun-25 14:03:00

Night Lark coverless duvets are great for visiting grandchildren. I was dubious about washing them but it's straightforward. I think they are a great invention!

Parsley3 Thu 12-Jun-25 13:05:55

I love my Night Lark coverless duvet too. I wash it when I think it needs it as I also use a top sheet and it dries in no time. I put off changing the spare bed duvets as they still need covers and I am done with wrestling with these.
PS the matching pillow cases are useless.

Usedtobeblonde Thu 12-Jun-25 13:05:35

I bought my first from John Lewis and the next from Fine bedding.

SueDonim Thu 12-Jun-25 13:02:48

Erica23

I’ve just been looking at the M & S website for a new lightweight duvet and came across the Night lark ones. Unfortunately they’re all out of stock. They sound perfect for the warmer weather.

Go direct to their website. smile

www.finebedding.co.uk/pages/night-lark-coverless-duvet

SueDonim Thu 12-Jun-25 13:01:51

But then you need to buy flat sheets and wash them instead plus periodically change the duvet cover.

Aveline you can wash them whenever you want. I do it weekly in the warmer months and stretch it out to ten days/two weeks in the winter. Or just turn it over. grin

Erica23 Thu 12-Jun-25 13:01:16

I’ve just been looking at the M & S website for a new lightweight duvet and came across the Night lark ones. Unfortunately they’re all out of stock. They sound perfect for the warmer weather.

Aveline Thu 12-Jun-25 12:54:01

How often do you need to wash them?

Pittcity Thu 12-Jun-25 12:37:16

I love mine and use 4.5 tog all year round. I wear thicker PJs in the winter!
I didn't buy the matching pillowcases as we prefer cotton, so we have contrasting colours.
No more wrestling with duvet covers and so easy to wash and dry.