Duvet and pillow guide
Find out which bedding is the best for your sleep style with our guide to togs, fillings and more.
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Finding the perfect duvet
From picking a tog that suits the season to deciding between a natural or synthetic filling, there are lots of things to consider when choosing a new duvet. To help you decide which one is best for you, we've put together some tips on what to look for.
Duvet tog guide
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Tog ratings
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How to choose the best duvet filling
Can’t decide which duvet filling to go for? Here’s our lowdown of everything you need to know.

Guide to duvet fillings
Anti-allergy - Packed with special fibres to fend off dust mites and bacteria.
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Natural - Feathers and down provide a warm and cosy finish.
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Summer and spring - Lightweight and cool to keep you comfortable.
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Winter and autumn - Stay extra cosy with these warm winter duvets.
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Different duvet sizes
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Weighted blankets
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Pillow talk
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Types of pillows
Choose the right pillow size and type for you
Standard pillows - These measure approximately 48cm tall and 74cm long. They are sized so that two can fit comfortably on a double bed.
Kingsize pillows - A few centimetres longer and deeper than their standard sized counterparts, these pillows are designed for use on wider beds.
Body and bolster pillows - Providing a high level of support, these are an ideal choice for expectant mothers and people who experience back pain.
V-shaped pillows - With a distinctive V-shape design, these pillows offer orthopaedic support and additional comfort around the back and sides of your neck.
How firm should your pillow be?
- If you're a side sleeper, pick a firm pillow to aid in spine alignment.
- If you're a back sleeper, go with a medium pillow that provides gentle support.
- If you're a front sleeper, choose a slimmer, softer pillow to avoid neck strain.
Pillow fillings
Pick from natural, synthetic or adaptable memory foam.
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Nursery bedding
Create the perfect sleeping environment for your little one with snuggly duvets and soft, supportive pillows.
































