Choosing a DeWoolfson Comforter starts with our fine fabrics
We feel choosing a comforter must start with fabric because it sets the tone for the way your sleep. Choose from one of our extraordinary fabrics shown below. Then select your warmth level and fill.
Cambric offers the best value in a down proof fabric we've found--so far. This densely woven fabric is our most popular choice for comforters and one of the most widely used fabrics for comforters and pillows in Germany. From a specialty German mill famous for downproof fabrics since the 1890s, it is today woven and finished on the world's most technologically advanced equipment.
Sateen is a luxurious 360 thread count German, sateen weave cotton fabric. This comforter will be appreciated by our most discriminating customers for the beauty and feel of its silky, shimmering fabric and its heirloom quality construction.
Batiste distiguishes itself by providing "warmth without weight". Made from fine Swiss cotton yarn and woven in Germany, this is truly the world's lightest downproof fabric, weighing over one-third less than our other downproof fabrics. Perfect for allowing down its legendary loft and feeling much lighter while you sleep.
Silk from China, blended with cotton from Egypt is precision woven in Germany into a luxurious and elegant comforter. Filled with rare 800 fill power hand-harvested European white goose down. Choose silk for its soft touch and shimmering look.
Organic Cotton Batiste This eco-friendly comforter is made from an organic cotton batiste (an extremely fine, light, downproof percale) and filled with DeWoolfson's hand-harvested European white goose down fill in your choice of 650 or 750 fill power.
Confidence in Textiles
All DeWoolfson fabrics are guaranteed to meet strict European environmental standards for ecologically safe textiles and to be free from formaldehyde, chlorine, heavy metals and other harmful chemicals. Good to sleep on, and good for the environment.
Awarded at the International Association for Research and Testing in the Field of Textile Ecology. Hohenstein, Germany.
Infant/Child Warning
Infants and small children should not be left unattended on any featherbed or comforter. Please see the information on this site or labels attached to your featherbed.