What is “PU” and why is it used?
PU” stands for polyurethane. The PU we use is inert and completely non-toxic. It does not off-gas or release any harmful chemicals, and is free from BPA, phthalates, PVC, and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
What is the difference between feather and down?
Feather and down are both natural fillings commonly used in bedding, but they serve different purposes and offer distinct comfort levels.
Are natural duvets environmentally friendly?
Natural duvets are absolutely more environmentally friendly than synthetic alternatives—and that’s one of the main reasons we’re so passionate about them.
How should I care for and clean a natural duvet?
With just a little attention, your natural duvet will stay beautifully fresh and cosy for years to come.
Are natural duvets suitable for allergy sufferers?
Natural duvets can be a fantastic choice for allergy sufferers, and it's one of the reasons we recommend them so often.
How do natural duvets compare to synthetic ones?
Natural duvets simply offer a more breathable, comfortable, and eco-conscious sleep experience.
What are the benefits of natural duvet fillings?
Natural duvet fillings offer a healthier, more comfortable, and environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic options.
Can your jersey cotton fitted sheets fit my moses basket?
Our Organic Cotton Jersey Moses Basket Fitted Sheets fit a range of moses basket mattresses from W28cm x L65cm to W34 x L78cm.
Why Isn't There An Emperor Wool Duvet Option?
We make our organic wool duvets by hand in our Devon workshop with the needled wool fillings prepared for us from our organically certified, locally gathered wool.
Why is the organic hemp in our bed linen grown in China?
By sourcing from a GOTS certified organic supplier we can be assured that our organic hemp bed linen is not only grown sustainably, but is produced in a way that guarantees the wellbeing of all workers.

