Sale Sold out Wool Baby Duvet 70x80 (medium) Cocoon Merino Wool WDU-070080/M We believe it's important for children to have the best conditions for a comfortable and uninterrupted night's sleep. A Cocoon wool duvet is a cool, breathable, and temperature-regulating all-year duvet that can help create the right environment for your child. The lightness of merino wool allows the duvet to regulate the heat around the body and transport excess moisture and heat away, ensuring a temperate and dry night's sleep. This is especially important for infants, as young children can struggle to regulate their body temperature. This can lead to overheating and sweating. Therefore, it's crucial that the baby duvet is good enough to help the child regulate heat and moisture. Our wool baby duvet is filled with 100% untreated merino wool and covered with a certified organic cotton cover. What makes our Cocoon merino wool baby duvet special: Heat-regulating & moisture-transporting 100% organic and chemical-free materials Naturally hypoallergenic & dust mite free Unique carding Which thickness should I choose? A good rule of thumb is: If the wool duvet is primarily used in the warmer half of the year, or only indoors, the light version is a good choice. If the wool duvet is also to be used in colder months, and you generally seek an all-year duvet, the medium (standard) version is a good choice. If the wool duvet is primarily used in the cold months, and only outdoors, the heavy version is a good choice. Why choose a wool duvet? Most people can relate to the experience of a feather or down duvet becoming very warm during the night. You get so warm that you need to lift the duvet a bit during the night to cool down. This is because feathers and down are both excellent insulators. The good insulation provides a lovely feeling during the cold months when we want to retain as much heat as possible. It's really nice until you've warmed the duvet and mattress to body temperature. After that, the body needs to get rid of the excess heat and moisture. This is where feathers and down often fall short. Many believe that wool is just a warm fiber, only suitable for winter. However, the truth is that wool possesses unparalleled properties for regulating temperature and moisture, making it suitable for both cold and warm weather. Wool uses your body temperature to generate heat, and when it gets too warm, it absorbs the moisture around the body and cools it down. The secret behind the wool fiber's incredible breathability is the lanolin-rich surface, which allows the fiber to absorb large amounts of moisture. Merino wool can absorb 35% of its weight in water and moisture without feeling wet, keeping your body dry and warm. It's also the lanolin content in merino wool that prevents your duvet from smelling of sweat and creates an antibacterial environment that dust mites cannot live in. However, it's only in untreated wool that the lanolin is retained, so there will be a significant difference between a duvet with untreated wool and a regular wool duvet. Merino wool is distinguished by its slightly twisted fibers, making it perfect for carding into a fluffy soft 'cloud' of wool fibers. This makes the sleep products wonderfully soft and pliable, undoubtedly benefiting any sleep. To ensure the most breathable and temperature-regulating sleep product possible, we only use merino wool fibers over 8 cm. The longer fibers create a lighter and airier fill, making the duvet feel light, breathable, and incredibly body-neutral in temperature. From the Spanish mountains to your home The Merino sheep is the world's most numerous sheep breed, originally from Spain, but now widespread worldwide. For our Cocoon merino wool products, we only use wool from Merino sheep that roam the mountains daily. These sheep produce longer wool due to the colder mountain air. Since we only use wool fibers over 8 cm, our wool duvets feel lighter and more airy, while also being more breathable and better at regulating heat. When selecting our merino wool, it's crucial that the production of the merino wool is in the animals' best interest. We have a strict policy of only using wool from sheep that are free-range, sheared in a fair and proper manner, and not subjected to mulesing. Therefore, we exclusively use Spanish merino wool, where mulesing is not practiced. 143.50 € 71.75 € Show product
Sale Wool Baby Duvet 70x100 Cocoon Merino Wool WDU-070100 We believe it is important for children to have the best conditions for achieving a comfortable and uninterrupted night's sleep. A Cocoon wool duvet is a cool, breathable, and temperature-regulating all-season duvet that can help create the right environment for your child. The lightness of merino wool allows the duvet to regulate the warmth around the body and transport excess moisture and heat away, ensuring a temperate and dry night's sleep for your child. This is especially important for infants, as young children can struggle to regulate their body temperature. This can lead to overheating and sweating. Therefore, it is crucial that the baby duvet is good enough to help the child regulate heat and moisture. Our wool baby duvet is filled with 100% untreated merino wool and covered with a shell of certified organic cotton. What makes our Cocoon merino wool baby duvet special: Temperature-regulating & moisture-wicking 100% organic and chemical-free materials Naturally hypoallergenic & dust mite-free Unique carding Why choose a wool duvet? Most people can relate to the experience of a feather or down duvet becoming very warm during the night. You get so warm that you need to lift the duvet a bit during the night to cool down. This is because feathers and down are both excellent insulators. The good insulation provides a lovely feeling during the cold months when we want to retain as much heat as possible. It's really nice until the duvet and mattress have warmed up to body temperature. After that, the body needs to get rid of the excess heat and moisture. This is where feathers and down often fall short. Many people believe that wool is just a warm fiber, suitable only for winter. However, the truth is that wool possesses unmatched properties for regulating temperature and moisture, making it suitable for both cold and warm weather. Wool uses your body temperature to generate warmth, and when it gets too warm, the wool absorbs moisture around the body and cools it down. The secret behind the wool fiber's incredible breathability is the lanolin-rich surface, which allows the fiber to absorb large amounts of moisture. Merino wool can absorb 35% of its own weight in water and moisture without feeling wet, keeping your body dry and warm. It is also the lanolin content in merino wool that prevents your duvet from smelling of sweat and creates an antibacterial environment that dust mites cannot live in. However, it is only in untreated wool that the lanolin is retained, so there is a significant difference between a duvet with untreated wool and a regular wool duvet. Merino wool is distinguished by having slightly twisted fibers, making it perfect for carding into a fluffy soft 'cloud' of wool fibers. This makes the sleep products wonderfully soft and pliable, undoubtedly benefiting any sleep. To ensure the most breathable and temperature-regulating sleep product possible, we only use merino wool fibers over 8 cm. The longer fibers create a lighter and airier fill, making the duvet feel light, breathable, and incredibly body-neutral in temperature. From the Spanish mountains to your home The Merino sheep is the world's most numerous sheep breed, originally from Spain, but now widespread across the globe. For our Cocoon merino wool products, we only use wool from Merino sheep that roam the mountains daily. These sheep produce longer wool due to the colder mountain air. Since we only use wool fibers over 8 cm, our wool duvets feel lighter and more airy, while also being more breathable and better at regulating temperature. When selecting our merino wool, it is crucial that the production of the merino wool is conducted with animal welfare in mind. We have a strict policy of only using wool from sheep that are free-range, sheared in a fair and proper manner, and not subjected to mulesing. Therefore, we exclusively use Spanish merino wool, where mulesing is not practiced. 155.00 € 124.00 € Show product
Sale Wool Baby Duvet 80x100 (light) Cocoon Merino Wool WDU-080100/L We believe it's important for children to have the best conditions for achieving a comfortable and uninterrupted night's sleep. A Cocoon wool duvet is a cool, breathable, and temperature-regulating all-season duvet that can help create the right environment for your child. The lightness of merino wool allows the duvet to regulate the warmth around the body and transport excess moisture and heat away, ensuring a temperate and dry night's sleep for your child. This is especially important for infants, as young children can struggle to regulate their body temperature. This can lead to overheating and sweating. Therefore, it's incredibly important that the baby duvet is good enough to help the child regulate heat and moisture. Our wool baby duvet is filled with 100% untreated merino wool and covered with a shell of certified organic cotton. What makes our Cocoon merino wool baby duvet special: Temperature-regulating & moisture-wicking 100% organic and chemical-free materials Naturally hypoallergenic & dust mite-free Unique carding Which thickness should I choose? A good rule of thumb is: If the wool duvet is primarily used in the warmer half of the year, or only indoors, the light version is a good choice. If the wool duvet is also to be used in colder months, and you generally seek an all-season duvet, the medium (standard) version is a good choice. If the wool duvet is primarily used in the cold months, and only outdoors, the heavy version is a good choice. Why choose a wool duvet? Most people can relate to the experience of a feather or down duvet becoming very warm during the night. You get so warm that you need to lift the duvet a bit during the night to cool down. This is because feathers and down are both excellent insulators. The good insulation provides a lovely feeling during the cold months when we want to retain as much warmth as possible. It's really nice until the duvet and mattress have warmed up to body temperature. After that, the body needs to get rid of the excess heat and moisture. This is where feathers and down often fall short. Many people believe that wool is just a warm fiber, only suitable for winter. However, the truth is that wool possesses unmatched properties for regulating temperature and moisture, making it suitable for both cold and warm weather. Wool uses your body temperature to generate warmth, and when it gets too warm, the wool absorbs the moisture around the body and cools it down. The secret behind the wool fiber's incredible breathability is the lanolin-rich surface, which allows the fiber to absorb large amounts of moisture. Merino wool can absorb 35% of its own weight in water and moisture without feeling wet, keeping your body dry and warm. It's also the lanolin content in merino wool that ensures your duvet doesn't smell of sweat and creates an antibacterial environment that dust mites cannot live in. However, it's only in untreated wool that the lanolin is retained, so there will be a significant difference between a duvet with untreated wool and a regular wool duvet. Merino wool is distinguished by having slightly twisted fibers, making it perfect for carding into a fluffy soft 'cloud' of wool fibers. This makes the sleep products wonderfully soft and pliable, undoubtedly benefiting any sleep. To ensure the most breathable and temperature-regulating sleep product possible, we only use merino wool fibers over 8 cm. The longer fibers create a lighter and airier fill, making the duvet feel light, breathable, and incredibly temperature-neutral. From the Spanish mountains to your home The Merino sheep is the world's most numerous sheep breed, originally from Spain, but now widespread worldwide. For our Cocoon merino wool products, we only use wool from Merino sheep that roam the mountains daily. These sheep produce longer wool due to the colder mountain air. Since we only use wool fibers over 8 cm, our wool duvets feel lighter and more airy, while also being more breathable and better at regulating temperature. When selecting our merino wool, it's crucial that the production of the merino wool is done with the animals' welfare in mind. We have a strict policy of only using wool from sheep that are free-range, sheared in a fair and proper manner, and not subjected to mulesing. Therefore, we exclusively use Spanish merino wool, where mulesing is not practiced. 152.50 € 122.00 € Show product
Sale Wool Baby Duvet 80x100 (medium) Cocoon Merino Wool WDU-080100/M We believe it is important for children to have the best conditions for achieving a comfortable and uninterrupted night's sleep. A Cocoon wool duvet is a cool, breathable, and temperature-regulating all-year duvet that can help create the right environment for your child. The lightness of merino wool allows the duvet to regulate the heat around the body and transport excess moisture and heat away, ensuring a temperate and dry night's sleep for your child. This is especially important for infants, as young children can struggle to regulate their body temperature. This can lead to overheating and sweating. Therefore, it is crucial that the baby duvet is good enough to help the child regulate heat and moisture. Our wool baby duvet is filled with 100% untreated merino wool and covered with a casing of certified organic cotton. What makes our Cocoon merino wool baby duvet special: Heat-regulating & moisture-transporting 100% organic and chemical-free materials Naturally hypoallergenic & dust mite-free Unique carding Which thickness should I choose? A good rule of thumb is: If the wool duvet is primarily used in the warmer half of the year, or only indoors, the light version is a good choice. If the wool duvet is also to be used in colder months, and you generally seek an all-year duvet, the medium (standard) version is a good choice. If the wool duvet is primarily used in the cold months, and only outdoors, the heavy version is a good choice. Why choose a wool duvet? Most people can relate to the experience of a feather or down duvet becoming very warm during the night. You get so warm that you need to lift the duvet a bit during the night to cool down. This is because feathers and down are both excellent insulators. The good insulation provides a lovely feeling during the cold months when we want to retain as much heat as possible. It's really nice until the duvet and mattress have warmed up to body temperature. After that, the body needs to get rid of the excess heat and moisture. This is where feathers and down often fall short. Many believe that wool is just a warm fiber, only suitable for winter. The truth is, wool possesses unmatched properties for regulating temperature and moisture, making it suitable for both cold and warm weather. Wool uses your body temperature to generate heat, and when it gets too warm, it absorbs the moisture around the body and cools it down. The secret behind the wool fiber's incredible breathability is the lanolin-rich surface, which allows the fiber to absorb large amounts of moisture. Merino wool can absorb 35% of its own weight in water and moisture without feeling wet, ensuring your body stays dry and warm. It is also the lanolin content in merino wool that prevents your duvet from smelling of sweat and creates an antibacterial environment that dust mites cannot live in. However, it is only in untreated wool that the lanolin is retained, so there is a significant difference between a duvet with untreated wool and a regular wool duvet. Merino wool is distinguished by its slightly twisted fibers, making it perfect for carding into a fluffy soft 'cloud' of wool fibers. This makes the sleep products wonderfully soft and pliable, undoubtedly benefiting any sleep. To ensure the most breathable and temperature-regulating sleep product possible, we only use merino wool fibers over 8 cm. The longer fibers create a lighter and airier fill, making the duvet feel light, breathable, and incredibly body-neutral in temperature. From the Spanish mountains to your home The Merino sheep is the world's most numerous sheep breed, originally from Spain, but now widespread across the globe. For our Cocoon merino wool products, we only use wool from Merino sheep that roam the mountains daily. These sheep produce longer wool due to the colder mountain air. Since we only use wool fibers over 8 cm, our wool duvets feel lighter and more airy, while also being more breathable and better at regulating heat. When selecting our merino wool, it is crucial that the production of the merino wool is conducted with animal welfare in mind. We have a strict policy of only using wool from sheep that are free-range, sheared in a fair and proper manner, and not subjected to mulesing. Therefore, we exclusively use Spanish merino wool, where mulesing is not practiced. 165.50 € 132.40 € Show product
Sale Sold out Wool Baby Summer Duvet 70x100 Cocoon Merino Wool WDS-070100 Summer is a wonderful season, but for both young and old, the warm summer nights can lead to restless sleep. Do you find that your child's all-year duvet is too warm? Then it will definitely be beneficial for you to replace your child's all-year duvet with a cool baby summer duvet. Temperature-regulating Merino wool is naturally breathable and is actually one of the most breathable materials available. Merino wool is an active fiber that reacts to changes in body temperature. In warm environments, wool feels up to twice as cool against the skin as synthetic materials. When the body gets warm, the wool dissipates the heat by absorbing moisture from the body and allowing it to evaporate through its fibers. Merino wool can absorb up to 35% moisture of its own weight without feeling wet or losing its temperature-regulating properties. This is particularly beneficial during warm summer nights when the body releases moisture to maintain its core temperature. Moisture-wicking When the body gets warm, the merino wool dissipates the heat by absorbing moisture from the body and allowing it to evaporate through its fibers. Merino wool can absorb up to 35% moisture of its own weight without feeling wet or losing its temperature-regulating properties. This is particularly beneficial during warm summer nights when the body releases moisture to maintain its core temperature. 100% Organic We use neither chemicals nor synthetically manufactured materials to produce your baby summer duvet with merino wool. The baby summer duvet has a cover of 100% organically certified cotton. We use long wool fibers, which are carded to create a light and airy baby summer duvet. We use only 100% natural and untreated merino wool, which is beneficial for both the environment and you, as you get the best and most natural baby summer duvet. Antibacterial We use 100% natural and untreated merino wool in our baby summer duvet. This means that we have not washed out the natural lanolin content from the wool. The natural lanolin content helps create an antibacterial environment in the merino wool, which dust mites, bacteria, and fungi cannot live in. Baby Summer Duvet with Down or Merino Wool? Several studies show that both children and adults sleep better with merino wool, amazing right?! Research shows that newborns sleep more peacefully in merino wool and are less likely to wake up and cry during the night. But adults also benefit greatly from sleeping with merino wool. Merino wool has significantly better temperature-regulating properties than other materials like down, which is often used for summer duvets. When choosing a good summer duvet, it is important to choose a duvet that is more regulating rather than insulating. As previously described, merino wool is one of the most breathable fibers available and is fantastic at adapting to your child's body temperature. When you choose a summer duvet with merino wool instead of a traditional summer duvet with feathers or down, you will find that the summer duvet with merino wool is much better at adapting to your child's core temperature than the down duvet. This is because a down duvet is more insulating rather than regulating. When you get warm under the duvet, you will find that your down duvet becomes damp. A feather or down duvet quickly becomes damp when you sweat, as feathers and down absorb the moisture. You will not experience this with a summer duvet with merino wool. Merino wool can absorb 35% moisture of its own weight without feeling damp. If you ask us, merino wool is an underrated and overlooked filling in duvets - especially summer duvets. Still in doubt? Do not hesitate to contact customer service for further guidance. 139.00 € 111.20 € Show product
Sale Wool Pram Duvet 65x80 Cocoon Merino Wool WDU-065080 We believe it's important for children to have the best conditions for a comfortable and uninterrupted night's sleep. A Cocoon wool duvet is a cool, breathable, and temperature-regulating all-year duvet that can help create the right environment for the child. The lightness of merino wool allows the duvet to regulate the heat around the body and transport excess moisture and heat away from the body, ensuring the child has a temperate and dry night's sleep. This is especially important for infants, as small children can struggle to regulate their body temperature. This can lead to small children becoming too warm and starting to sweat. Therefore, it's incredibly important that the baby duvet is good enough to help the child regulate heat and moisture. Our wool pram duvet is filled with 100% untreated merino wool and covered with a shell of certified organic cotton. What makes our Cocoon merino wool pram duvet special: Heat-regulating & moisture-transporting 100% organic and chemical-free materials Naturally hypoallergenic & dust mite-free Unique carding Which thickness should I choose? A good rule of thumb is: If the wool duvet is primarily used in the warmer half of the year, or only used indoors, then the light version is a good choice. If the wool duvet is also to be used in colder months, and you're generally looking for an all-year duvet, then the medium (standard) version is a good choice. If the wool duvet is primarily used in the cold months, and only used outdoors, then the heavy version is a good choice. Why choose a wool duvet? Most people can relate to the experience of a feather or down duvet becoming very warm during the night. You get so warm that you need to lift the duvet a bit during the night to cool down. This is because feathers and down are both fantastic insulators. The good insulating ability provides a really nice feeling during the cold months when we want to retain as much heat as possible. It's really nice until you've warmed the duvet and mattress to body temperature. After that, the body needs to get rid of the excess heat and moisture. This is where feathers and down often fall short. Many people perceive wool as just a warm fiber, only suitable for winter. The truth is, wool possesses unmatched properties for regulating temperature and moisture, making it suitable for both cold and warm weather. Wool uses your body temperature to generate heat, and when it gets too warm, the wool absorbs the moisture around the body and cools it down. The secret behind the wool fiber's incredible breathability is the lanolin-rich surface, which allows the fiber to absorb large amounts of moisture. Merino wool can absorb 35% of its own weight in water and moisture without feeling wet and still keeps your body dry and warm. It's also the lanolin content in merino wool that ensures your duvet doesn't smell of sweat and creates an antibacterial environment that dust mites cannot live in. However, it's only in untreated wool that the lanolin is retained, so there will be a big difference between a duvet with untreated wool and a regular wool duvet. Merino wool is distinguished by having slightly twisted fibers, making it perfect for carding into a fluffy soft 'cloud' of wool fibers. This makes the sleep products wonderfully soft and pliable, undoubtedly benefiting any sleep. To ensure the most breathable and temperature-regulating sleep product possible, we only use merino wool fibers over 8 cm. The longer fibers create a more airy and lighter fill. This makes the duvet feel light, breathable, and incredibly body-neutral in its temperature. From the Spanish mountains to your home The Merino sheep is the world's most numerous sheep breed and originally comes from Spain, but is now widespread worldwide. For our Cocoon merino wool products, only wool from Merino sheep that roam the mountains daily is used. These sheep produce longer wool due to the colder mountain air. Since we only use wool fibers over 8 cm, our wool duvets feel lighter and more airy, while also being more breathable and better at regulating heat. When selecting our merino wool, it's crucial that the production of the merino wool is done with the animals' welfare in mind. We have a strict policy of only using wool from sheep that are free-range, sheared in a fair and proper manner, and not subjected to mulesing. Therefore, we exclusively use Spanish merino wool, where mulesing is not practiced. 129.00 € Price from 103.20 € Show product