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  2. Duvet cover - Wikipedia

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    A duvet cover may or may not have a fastening, known as a closure. Examples of closures include buttons, plastic clasps, zips, and ties. If the duvet cover does not have a closure it can be known as flat, flap or envelope. In the Nordic countries, duvet covers have openings for the hands in the corners, making it easier to change the duvet ...

  3. Duvet - Wikipedia

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    A bed with a duvet. A duvet (UK: / ˈ d uː v eɪ / DOO-vay, US: / d uː ˈ v eɪ / doo-VAY; [1] [2] from French duvet 'down'), usually called a comforter or (down-filled) quilt in American English, [3] [4] [5] and a doona in Australian English, [6] is a type of bedding consisting of a soft flat bag filled with either down, feathers, wool, cotton, silk, or a synthetic alternative, and is ...

  4. Comforter - Wikipedia

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    Comforter covers are similar in principle to pillowcases, usually closed with zippers or buttons. In the United Kingdom, the term comforter is not generally used. [note 1] It is instead called a quilt (or continental quilt), a duvet or an eiderdown. A duvet differs in that it is thicker and usually used with a cover, and without blankets or ...

  5. The 18 Best Duvet Covers for High-Quality Sleep - AOL

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    Flax Linen Classic Stripe Duvet Cover. Duvet covers tend to be on the more minimal side of colors, often sticking to neutrals and basics, but this flax-colored linen stripe one is a great option ...

  6. Bedding - Wikipedia

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    Duvet cover: A decorative and protective covering for a duvet. Most duvet covers have a button or tie closure at one end. Australians use the term doona cover rather than "duvet cover". Usually has a thread count of 180-400 per square inch (or equivalently, a thread count of 280-620 per 10 square centimetres).

  7. Bed - Wikipedia

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    Some form of covering blanket is often used to insulate the sleeper, often bed sheets, a quilt, or a duvet, collectively referred to as bedding. Bedding is the removable non-furniture portion of a bed, which enables these components to be washed or aired out.