I am an Unbleached Light Duvet. A thin layer, easy to keep. Enough most nights, and stored away with the wind when you don’t need me.
Duvets tend to be more straightforward than the rest of the bedding. The construction remains consistent across all three, with the main difference coming down to weight and how much warmth you want through the night.
All three are made with unbleached cotton outer fabric and filled with down, giving them a soft, full feel without becoming heavy or closed in. The materials are left close to their original state, without bleaching or unnecessary treatments. The result is a duvet that holds warmth while remaining breathable and comfortable over time. They can be used on their own or with a duvet cover, depending on how you typically care for your bedding.
The Light sits closest to a blanket, offering just enough warmth without weight. It’s often used through warmer months or in homes that retain heat, and can also be layered with the others.
The Medium sits in between, offering a more balanced level of warmth. It works well for homes with consistent indoor temperatures and can be used through most of the year (Duvet Medium found here).
The Heavy is the fullest of the three, offering a more enveloping warmth and a softer, lofted feel, similar to what you might experience at an onsen or hotel. It’s typically used in colder months or by those who prefer a warmer bed (Duvet Heavy found here).
Duvet - Heavy was curated by Stevenson Aung
Maker: Iwata
Designer: Nezen
Dimensions:
Single (JP): 59.1" (w) x 82.7" (l) or 150cm (w) x 210cm (l)
Semi-Double (JP): 66.9" (w) x 82.7" (l) or 170cm (w) x 210cm (l)
Twin (US): 64.2" (w) x 90.2" (l) or 163cm (w) x 229cm (l)
Full/Queen (US): 90.2" (w) x 90.2" (l) or 229cm (w) x 229cm (l)
King/Cal King (US): 105.9" (w) x 90.2" (l) or 269cm (w) x 229cm (l)
Materials:
Twill Cotton, Filling: White Duck Down