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Dondi Home Double Bed Duvet Warm Ottopiù – Goose Down, 250x200 cm

715,00 €

Generally shipped within 15 working days

Description

The Warm Ottopiù double duvet by Dondi Home, measuring 250x200 cm, is the ideal solution for cold winter nights. Crafted in Italy, it features a natural filling of 90% white goose down and 10% small feathers, providing enveloping warmth, featherlight comfort, and excellent breathability.

With a filling weight of 850 g and a fill power of 770 cuin, this duvet offers superior thermal insulation while remaining lightweight. The box-stitched quilting ensures even distribution of the filling and prevents cold spots.

The outer fabric is made of 100% Batista Super Soft cotton, soft to the touch and featherproof. Certified NOMITE, it's suitable for people with house dust mite allergies, as the dense weave of the fabric creates an inhospitable environment for allergens and prevents them from penetrating the duvet.

A Made in Italy product that blends craftsmanship, natural well-being, and refined comfort — perfect for elevating your bedroom decor with elegance and warmth.

 

 

SVAD DONDI – HOME

  • Made in Italy

  • Certified product: OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 – 000772.O CENTROCOT – www.oeko-tex.com

  • Collection: Ottopiù

  • Product code: 105010031

  • Dimensions: 250x200 cm

  • Color: White

  • Type: Double Bed Duvet

  • Filling: 90% white goose down, 10% small feathers

  • Filling weight: 850 g

  • Fill power: 770 cuin

  • Outer fabric: 100% Batista Super Soft cotton

  • Quilting: Box-stitched

  • Care: Machine washable max 40°C – tumble dry max 50°C

  • Tip: Air regularly

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