Billerbeck Bern Caro 100 Duvet
Best for:
Fans of extra fluffy, lightweight down duvets and a lower need for warmth (2** warmth level)!
Classic warm-season down duvet for people who like extra fluff even in the warmer months!
Extra-large European Goose down. Reminder: duck down is small and fluffy, whereas geese are much bigger birds, so their down is much larger and fluffier = lighter duvet, more fluff).
"Bern 100" is pure down, quilted in closed checks, which prevent the filling from slipping.
- Light comforter for the transitional period
- Moisture-friendly
- Divided into small squares, so the down is well distributed over the entire surface
- For people with a lower need for warmth
- Natural mite protection NOMITE®
| Bern 100 | |
| Heat points: | ⚫⚫⚪⚪⚪ |
| Filling: |
100% new, pure, European, extra-large fluff goose down, white, VSB standard |
| Cover: |
100% cotton, Batiste supérieure with SanProCare finish |
| Size | Weight |
| 160 x 210 cm | 450 g |
| 160 x 240 cm | 510 g |
| 200 x 210 cm | 560 g |
| 240 x 240 cm | 770 g |
What is the difference between goose down and duck down?
Goose down is larger and stronger than duck down, which is why a duvet with 100% goose down has better fill power. The better quality is a result of the fact that geese are larger than ducks and generally have a longer life. Things you should pay attention to:
- Goose down flakes are bigger than duck down flakes, which means: more fluffy and soft, lighter in weight, and better insulation.
- There are different qualities of goose down that vary greatly - in size and density. The bigger and more dense the goose down, the more fluffy your duvet or pillow. The difference can be huge.
- "Swiss made" - indicates that the down undergoes a special state-of-the-art cleaning process at the billerbeck Switzerland factory, where it is treated at high temperatures and all dust is removed. It takes hours and many different stages to prepare the down for Billerbeck standard.
What does the percentage of feathers mean?
Feather provides support in a pillow and heaviness in a duvet. Feathers are flat and will not provide nearly as much fluff as what down will. Feathers also have a sharp quill, which will periodically stick out and poke you, causing some discomfort. If you’re not overly concerned about insulation, such as with pillows, personal preference will be the deciding factor.