Is there a better feeling than snuggling down in bed after a long day? Surely not. Imagine being enveloped by a deliciously soft duvet that’s neither hot nor cold, resting your head comfortably in a pillow that perfectly adjusts to your needs for a night of zero tossing and turning. If this sounds like the dream – pun intended – than read on for our advice on how to choose pillows and duvets for the best sleep of your life.
Synthetic fillings are breathable, supportive and make for the most practical – and most affordable - choice if you suffer from allergies as man-made materials don’t harbour dust mites and bacteria. The synthetic fillings are also easier to wash, quicker to dry, and ultimately easy to care for.
Available in two types of materials: hollow fibres have the closest feel to down and are thicker, but easily trap warmth, on the other hand, microfibres are extra-fine and soft, but they lose their shape faster.
Natural fillings are usually made of feathers and/or down providing a sumptuously soft yet supportive pillow. Feathers are heavy to help the pillow keep its shape, whereas the lightweight down consists of fluffy feathers allowing for unbeatable softness.
Something to consider is that natural fibres make for a more luxurious option, so they often come with a slightly higher price tag, while feathers are slightly less expensive, a mix of feather and down offers a good value compromise.
Designed to help alleviate back and neck problems, pressure-relieving memory foam moulds itself to the shape of your head and neck, providing better support to your body for a restful sleep.