Duvet reviews from Reddit

Summary

We analyzed 137 Reddit reviews across 20 subreddits and 56 posts to rank the best Duvet brands recommended by redditors, including communities like r/Bedding, r/SleepZone, r/BuyItForLife, r/airbnb_hosts, r/SFbitcheswithtaste. Top-rated brands include The Company Store (4.4/5), IKEA (4.5/5), Brooklinen (4.4/5).

Stats
Reviews137
Subreddits20
Posts56
Brands66
Products70
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#1

The Company Store

4.4
(13)
"They are super comfortable and very well made."
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"The Company Store linen duvet with Quince Bamboo sheets (and their silk pillowcase!) is my fave combo."
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"Love The Company Store!"
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"Big fan of The Company Store."
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"I bought my feather duvet from Company Store."
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"I bought my feather duvet from Company Store."
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"I used The Company Store, no complaints."
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"The Company Store is consistently good with their comforters. Lots of different weights and price points."
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"The Company Store sells single-size duvets with 2 warmth levels."
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"I used The Company Store, no complaints."
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#2

IKEA

4.5
(12)
"I love ikea duvets and have used them for pretty much my whole life. So many choices, something for everyone."
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"I highly recommend IKEA’s duvet inserts. They’re durable, incredibly comfortable, and showcase that signature Swedish design."
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"I’ve used my FJÄLLBRÄCKA from ikea, with a cotton cover, year round for almost ten years."
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"Seconding the IKEA inserts (light warm since you sleep hot, but they have a cool option too for summer)."
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"I love the ikea duvet inserts. Had them for twenty years (obviously got new ones over that time) but they perform so well and I’m never super hot."
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"IKEA has a great selection of duvets (and duvet covers). They range from cold, to very warm."
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"They have different price points/thread counts ranging from cheapo to luxury."
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"IKEA makes a comforter that includes lyocell (rayon) in the stuffing and it breathes reasonably."
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"IKEA sells a warm wool filled duvet insert that’s a good value."
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"IKEA has wool comforters that are highly regarded for their quality to price ratio."
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#3

Brooklinen

4.4
(11)
"Check out Brooklinen and Parachute (it's local & easy -- they're both in Hayes) and that way you can feel the duvets. We have one from each and love them. They're heavenly."
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"Soft, airy, and has that hotel-like crispness."
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"Brooklinen’s Classic Percale Duvet Cover and Parachute’s Linen Duvet Cover are great choices, as they’re airy, moisture-wicking, and won’t trap excess heat."
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"Consider down or down-alternative duvets with a fill power of 600–800 for warmth and softness, like Brooklinen's All-Season Down or Buffy’s Cloud Comforter for hypoallergenic options."
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"Look into brands like Brooklinen, Snowe, or The Company Store, which offer premium down or down-alternative options with excellent loft and density."
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"Known for high-quality down fill."
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"I use my duvet year round from Brookline’s, it’s a light weight one meant for hot sleepers."
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"I like Brooklinen."
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"Brooklinen has the best inserts imo!"
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"Brooklinen - I like them. more crisp."
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#4

Ikea

4.3
(6)
"IKEA do down quilts in different weights. We’ve got a thick one for winter and a thin summer one. They’ve both been fantastic."
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"I get mine at Ikea. I have some that are over ten years old and still look great."
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"I got mine from IKEA and it’s worked really well for me. I know IKEA isn’t renowned for the BIFLness but with the different weights of duvet inserts made all the difference for me"
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"I have the cheapest Ikea duvet made out of durable fabric that I could find."
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"Please check Ikea, they have a range of great duvets."
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"Buy from amazon or Ikea."
#5

Silk

5.0
(5)
"Try a silk comforter - they are hypoallergenic and thermoregulating."
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"Silk is the best material for regulating temperature, hot or cold."
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"The best for true temp control is going to be silk."
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"As for an insert silk is the way to go. A silk filled insert will breathe."
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"For silk inserts you have three options: silk outershell, bamboo outershell, polyester outershell."
#6

Quince

4.8
(5)
"I love my quince duvets. I have two different kinds (linen and cotton) and adore them both and they hold up (I wash weekly and have had both for a few years and they look like new)."
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"Quince for everything. Sheets, duvet cover, duvet insert, quilt."
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"100% linen is the best for temperature regulation as it’s naturally breathable and moisture wicking."
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"I love my linen one from Quince."
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"Quince - probably on par w/ Brooklinen."
#7

L.L. Bean

5.0
(4)
"It's soft, comfortable, and doesn't pill after multiple washes."
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"They are so comfortable; the only kind I buy now!"
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"I ended up with the LL Bean Baffle Box Stitch Goose Down Comforter. I loved it so much I bought it again for our guest bedroom."
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"Goose down is definitely worth the extra cost."
#8

Company Store

4.8
(4)
"I have a duvet from Company Store."
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"Company store!!!"
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"I used The Company Store, no complaints."
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"The Company Store sells single-size duvets with 2 warmth levels."
#9

Kmart

4.3
(4)
"Forget the duvet, buy an electric blanket."
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"I got a summer cotton/wool blend one from Kmart recently, and am liking it so far. It's weighty & satisfies the cocooning instinct but I haven't overheated with it yet."
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"KMART's duvets are not bad and extremely affordable."
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"Kmart high warmth quilts are warm enough for me in Tasmania."
#10

Parachute

5.0
(3)
"Parachute - LOVE (I think I have the original). Most luxurious and pricier."
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"Parachute has amazing duvets and pillows."
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"I like Parachute duvet insert and Charter Club at Macy's 500tc sheet sets."
#11

Cuddledown

5.0
(3)
"You want the Cuddledown German Batiste Synthetic Fill Comforter it’s wonderful!"
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"Try the various options at Cuddledown. I’ve only purchased down pillows but the quality is superb."
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"I love it. Breaths very well and is just the right weight."
#12

Wool Duvet

4.0
(3)
"Try a wool duvet, rather than down. They're not as warm and breathe better so they're fine all summer."
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"We use a wool duvet inner. Works well in summer and just needs one extra blanket for winter."
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"We use a wool one. Its one where its got a summer layer and a winter layer."
#13

WoolRoom

5.0
(2)
"Based on personal experience and reviews, WoolRoom is a standout for its organic certifications and excellent temperature regulation, ideal for hot sleepers."
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"I’ve tried WoolRoom, and it’s a fantastic option for hot sleepers due to its high-quality British wool and commitment to sustainable production."
#14

Riley

5.0
(2)
"I have a Riley duvet, it’s been with me for 4 years and it’s amazing. Being in the Richmond it’s keeping me warm through the night!"
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"High-quality down with a percale shell for that signature crinkle."
#15

Downlite

5.0
(2)
"Recommended for its quality."
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"We swear by it: down alternative for allergies and it stays super cool."
#16

Casaluna

5.0
(2)
"We’re really happy with our Casaluna duvet insert from Target. It’s excellent quality and well worth it!"
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"I like the casaluna down alternative from target!"
#17

Schweitzer Linen

5.0
(2)
"[Schweitzer Linen Wool Comforter] - this is fantastic."
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"This is fantastic, I own 2."
#18

PHF

4.5
(2)
"PHF 100% French Flax Linen Duvet..."
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"I’m loving a new linen one that I got on Amazon... It gets softer with every wash and is the perfect weight."
#19

Buffy

4.5
(2)
"I recently bought a lyocell comforter called 'Buffy Cloud.'"
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"I found that a good-quality alternative can hold up better after repeated washing."
#20

Dusk

4.5
(2)
"I've just bought a duvet from Dusk and have been very pleased with it."
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"I recommend Dusk or Snuggledown for their goose down, but if you want a bit of heft I’d recommend the same brands but for their duck 80% feather 20% down duvets."
#21

St Geneve

4.5
(2)
"St Geneve silk insert."
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"St Geneve and Supreme Quilts offer the best, and are only slightly above your budget."
#22

Amazon

4.0
(2)
"Also get feather/down. And a duvet cover. I like percale bc I like the crispness but that’s just personal preference."
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"I bought from Amazon, Amazons choice."
#23

Baavet

5.0
(1)
"Get a baavet, best duvet i have owned, much more comfortable than a down duvet..the sheep wool keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter."
#24

L.L.Bean

5.0
(1)
"Have a cover and multiple bed throws and comforters that are going 10+ yrs. Little pricey but worth it for the long life and quality. Customer service is top notch too for issues with products."
#25

Next

5.0
(1)
"I bought a decent one from Next over a year ago and it’s been fab."
#26

Scooms

5.0
(1)
"Scooms. Made me realise a good duvet is as important as a good mattress. Never looked back!"
#27

Woolino

5.0
(1)
"Both Woolino and WoolRoom are excellent choices, particularly for hot sleepers."
#28

Costco

5.0
(1)
"Costco has a great duvet insert by hotel grand i think-it was on the wire cutter list for years and we love it"
#29

Williams Sonoma Home

5.0
(1)
"Williams Sonoma Home duvets are amazing."
#30

Embassy

5.0
(1)
"This is the duvet insert I would recommend https://hydeawayshop.com/products/embassy-duvet"
#31

Feathered Friends

5.0
(1)
"It’s pretty pricey but I’m super picky about duvets and this is the best I’ve ever tried."
#32

Bedtrobe

5.0
(1)
"Their bedsheets are amazing as well."
#33

Mommesilk

5.0
(1)
"I just got a silk filled duvet and really like it. It's very breathable."
#34

Nitori

5.0
(1)
"They feel very nice and cool on hot days."
#35

Pineapple Hotel

5.0
(1)
"These duvets feel like a freaking cloud. This was like the best sleeping experience we ever had."
#36

Rough Linen

5.0
(1)
"I've been into the look of linen lately. I saw another comment on here about Rough Linen and it looks nice."
#37

Natural Linen Duvet

5.0
(1)
"I have a pure natural linen duvet which I use on my silk filled comforter."
#38

Kirkland

5.0
(1)
"Kirkland from Costco."
#39

HOMBYS

5.0
(1)
"I bought this 'HOMBYS Lightweight Cooling Comforter King Size' 3 years ago and love it."
#40

Tontine

5.0
(1)
"We have the tontine 500gsm heavy weight Australian wool quilt."
#41

Silk Duvet Insert

5.0
(1)
"Yea go with a silk duvet insert, lightweight and pair it with a linen duvet cover."
#42

Down Alternative Duvet

5.0
(1)
"Don’t know brands, but I got a down alternative. I like to sleep with the windows open."
#43

Duvet Insert

5.0
(1)
"You will need a cover but if you decide to get this you will not regret it."
#44

Goose Down

5.0
(1)
"Make sure your duvet is made of authentic goose down."
#45

Slumberdown

4.0
(1)
"We've just this week switched to a wool duvet and it's physically heavier and warmer than the previous down version we had. We went with Slumberdown Wonderful Wool."
#46

Snuggledown

4.0
(1)
"I recommend Dusk or Snuggledown for their goose down, but if you want a bit of heft I’d recommend the same brands but for their duck 80% feather 20% down duvets."
#47

Coyuchi

4.0
(1)
"My favorite is this one from Coyuchi. It's soft and pretty warm, and it has loops on the corners to put a duvet cover on it if you choose."
#48

West Elm

4.0
(1)
"I switched to a linen quilt from West Elm."
#49

Woolroom

4.0
(1)
"I wonder if you'd like the washable comforters from Woolroom."
#50

Big Blanket

4.0
(1)
"The advantage is the size/weight."
#51

MooMee

4.0
(1)
"Duvet cover has a nice texture and color."
#52

Hotel Grand

4.0
(1)
"Currently, I’m using a Hotel Grand duvet, and it’s been great."
#53

Linen Duvet Cover

4.0
(1)
"If you want a duvet cover to be bifl, it needs to be linen."
#54

Harris

4.0
(1)
"I got an 800gsm wool from Harris scarf for about $100."
#55

Briscoes

4.0
(1)
"However I saw a split duvet inner in Briscoes today (one thinner side for one person, one thicker side for the other person)"
#56

Macy's

4.0
(1)
"Macy’s has great white sakes, worth waiting for if you find something you like (I love their Charter Club bedding)."
#57

Your Moon

4.0
(1)
"The Your Moon blankets come with silk, which can't be washed and Australian wool, which can."
#58

Under the Canopy

4.0
(1)
"Under the Canopy may fit the bill for you — their bedding sizes are large relative to others, and its very soft IMO."
#59

Gingerlily

4.0
(1)
"I know Gingerlily has this for their silk inserts (which I adore as a fill material)."
#60

Down Alternative Duvet Insert

4.0
(1)
"For year-round comfort, I've had great success with a mid-weight down-alternative duvet insert."
#61

Dual-fill Duvet Insert

4.0
(1)
"If you’re looking for something truly versatile, consider a dual-fill duvet insert."
#62

Lightweight Down Duvet

4.0
(1)
"For all-season use, I’d recommend a lightweight down duvet with a higher fill power."
#63

Hungarian Goose Down Duvet

4.0
(1)
"I find that those with a good percentage of goose feathers are the fluffier kinds."
#64

Summer Weight Silk Duvet

4.0
(1)
"Summer weight silk or hemp ones."
#65

Dunnes

3.0
(1)
"Dunnes is reasonable."
#66

Cuddle Down

3.0
(1)
"Feather weight ! The thinnest cotton - no weight no warmth."

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