I want to buy a good quality (but not outrageously priced) duvet insert (comforter) for my master bed. DH stays pretty warm so nothing heavy duty.
I am kind of overwhelmed by all the choices and price points. I just want decent quality, will last, not too warm, not too cool. Any recommendations for stores or specific colors? To be clear, I am looking for the insert part. I already bought the cover part. TIA. |
I bought a great one from Amazon. It's the Pinzon Pyrenees Hypoallergenic Down Alternative comforter. Fairly lightweight, washes up well in my front loader, satisfies both my too-hot DH and my too cold self. $110 a year and a half ago. |
IKEA. The swedes are duvet people. Three weights in each size at least. |
Totally agree with Ikea. They have a lot of options and grades for warmth. Very reasonably priced, especially for the quality. |
Company Store |
I just bought two really affordable duvets for my DD and soon to arrive DC#2 and splurged on the duvet covers from PB. I can't speak to the quality yet as I haven't opened them.
For the parents, I ended up buying a king sized Calvin Klein 100% down comforter for $60 when Macy's was having a huge sale (they have them relatively often). I didn't even realize it was down until I was leaving the store. I would recommend this route for a quality one. |
LL Bean |
Depends on whether the cover you purchased is a standard size or not. For example, a Crate and Barrel queen size duvet cover is a different dimension than a Restoration Hardware queen size duvet cover, and you cannot buy the correct size insert for either at Macy's. I would google bu the dimensions and hopefully that will help narrow it down. If it's a more common size, I do love going to Home Goods or TJ Maxx and just picking up one. I've truly never noticed the price point as long as I am warm ![]() |
Our duvet cover is from Pottery Barn. Marimekko brand, it's held up really well. |
Oops, it was from Crate and Barrel not Pottery Barn. |
Bloomingdales has really warm, fluffy duvets. The lightest level works for this area, all heavier levels are way too warm even in the winter. |
IKEA.
Best value for money, and they have many different weights. |