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Night Lark duvets

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Doodledog Thu 12-Jun-25 12:31:18

The point is that you don't need a cover. It is part of the duvet and you wash the whole thing. They dry in no time and can be back on the bed in a couple of hours with no need to change the cover.

sodapop Thu 12-Jun-25 12:28:00

I don't understand the difference. Could you just not put a cover on the existing quilt and use a top sheet.

SueDonim Thu 12-Jun-25 12:06:49

I love them! I am in the process of passing on my old-style quilts and the associated covers/pillows cases so I’m gaining more space in my cupboards, too.

Doodledog Thu 12-Jun-25 11:28:41

I'm a fan, and have been since I got the first one a few years ago. I wouldn't go back to duvets with changeable covers now.

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.