Pillows should be fluffed every day. Pillow fill is compressed each night as you sleep, which will eventually result in a thin and ineffective pillow.
Airing and fluffing your duvet often is necessary. This will loosen any compressed down. Refrain from laying on top of your duvet as though this causes no damage to the filling, it does compress it to a thin and very ineffective layer.
Never send these to the dry cleaners for cleansing, the chemicals they use damage the fibres. If cleaning proves to be a challenge to you, we will assist at a small fee.
Always use pillow protectors underneath the standard pillowcase as it effectively absorbs any moisture, oiliness and spills, and prevent discolouring of the inner casing. This will prevent your pillow to be over washed.
When storing products away for a season, always use a breathable storage bag (also available for purchase). Duvets can be folded up loosely and stuffed inside the storage bag. Never use plastic bags or carton boxes as these will decrease breathability of your product.
Sleeping bags should be stored away loosely and rolled up in a breathable storage bag or hung upside down, inside out, in a dry area. Never store your bag away cramped into the tiny space of a stuff sack.
Feather beds need to be shaken now and then as you remove linen for washing.
Refrain from lying directly on top of the feather bed. Always use a feather bed protector or fitted sheet.
Do not over wash your products. Using the appropriate linen will prevent the compromising of your filling quality due to excessive and unnecessary washing.