Yes, natural duvets are absolutely more environmentally friendly than synthetic alternatives—and that’s one of the main reasons we’re so passionate about them. When we think about the difference between natural bedding and synthetic alternatives, it really comes down to the materials and the way they’re sourced and disposed of.
Our natural duvets are filled with renewable, biodegradable fibres like organic wool and responsibly sourced goose and duck feather and down. These materials come from nature, and when they reach the end of their life, they return to it without leaving behind harmful microplastics or toxic waste—unlike synthetic duvets, which are usually made from petroleum-based fibres that can take centuries to break down.
We also go to great lengths to ensure our materials are sourced responsibly. For example, our wool is certified organic and comes from local Southwest farms that follow high standards of animal welfare and land management. We avoid harsh chemicals at every stage of production and favour processes that have a lighter impact on the planet.
It’s not just the fillings, either. The fibres, like cotton, hemp and linen we use for our natural duvet covers are certified organic too, meaning they’re grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilisers, which is better for both the environment and the people who grow them.
So when you choose a natural duvet, you're not only investing in better sleep—you're also making a conscious choice to reduce your environmental footprint. And to us, that’s just as important as comfort.