I have some store credit there to use towards a comforter. If you have one, would you recommend it? |
No -- I always regret IKEA linens and always get suckered in when going through the marketplace. I think they are pumping something into the air in there that makes me fill my cart. |
I actually really like the comforters I've bought from IKEA. Buy the highest-priced basic white one. |
I just have a cheap one for my son's bed and it's great because I can throw it in the wash. |
Dislike their linens, but have no issue with their top price pillows and duvets. |
+1. Love their comforters. |
Ikea duvets are the best! Really nice quality and an absolute steal for the price. Like a PP said, we bought the most expensive one but without down filling (allergies). It's the Rodtoppa I think. |
It's the layout. Just like the grocery store, the layout is designed to make you want to buy more stuff. |
I have an IKEA comforter that's still going strong after 3 years. Great value for the price. |
We have only ever bought ikea comforters. for us and the kids. from 20 years. great |
PP 14:54 and 15:08, which one do you have? |
I'm happy with my comforter. I forget what I got at Ikea, but I think it was maybe a 2 or 3 on the warmth rating-- nice for layering with a blanket in winter, by itself in summer. |
I'm sorry I don't remember the name but it was one of their mid-priced ones. |
Another positive vote for IKEA comforters. I probably wouldn't buy a comforter from anywhere else. The value & the quality are great. |
The costliest ikea down duvets are excellent -- the one with the higher ratio of down to feathers (comes in 2 weights).
Truly as good as anything on the market, including ll bean and company store. I suppose you could do better with yves delorme, but I sense that's not the price point we are discussing here. |