Duvets
The White Company Hungarian Down Duvet Review
Supremely light yet genuinely warm — the 10.5 tog sits in a sweet spot for year-round use. The cotton shell is smooth and the fill distribution is even. A serious sleep upgrade.
Overall Score
What we loved
- Feels noticeably lighter and loftier than synthetic alternatives
- 10.5 tog suits most of the year in a UK home
- Smooth 300-thread-count cotton shell
- Machine washable up to 60°C
- Generous size — doesn't fall short on king beds
Worth knowing
- Loses some loft if not tumble-dried with care
- Not suitable for down allergies
- Higher price than mid-market alternatives
Our Verdict
"The White Company's Hungarian Down Duvet is a consistent best-seller for good reason. If you've been tolerating a budget synthetic duvet, this will feel like an immediate and significant upgrade."
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