Jack the Dullard 3-chamber
Jack the Dullard is entirely his own – simple in expression, yet full of qualities you quickly learn to appreciate. In the same way, the Jack the Dullard 3-chamber pillow does not seek attention, but delivers exactly the comfort and support you need, night after night.
The pillow is constructed with three chambers. The core consists of a supportive blend of white European duck down and small feathers, providing stable and comfortable support for the head and neck. The outer chambers are filled with softer duck down, creating a welcoming surface so the pillow feels soft on the outside and supportive within.
The soft cotton shell adds a pleasant feel against the skin and allows the filling to loft naturally. Compared to a 1-chamber pillow, the 3-chamber construction helps the pillow maintain its shape more consistently throughout the night, while still preserving its comfortable softness.
Jack the Dullard 3-chamber pillow is for those who value classic, well-functioning design – and who know that good sleep is often about the right balance between support and softness. A pillow with more to offer than one might first expect.
| Filling: | 70% new, white European duck down / 30% small feathers, class 1 (EN12934) |
|---|---|
| Fill power: | 625 |
| Filling: | 15% new, white European duck down / 85% small feathers, class 1 (EN12934) |
| Fill power: | 400 |
| Shell: | 100% cotton cambric |
| Height | Size | Filling weight |
|---|---|---|
| Extra low | 60×63 cm | 420g |
| Low | 50×70 cm | 500g |
| Medium | 40×80 cm | 550g |
| Medium | 50×70 cm | 600g |
| Medium | 70×90 cm | 1080g |
| High | 50×70 cm | 700g |
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The fairytale Jack the Dullard
The third brother, Jack the Dullard, did not have the same abilities as his brothers, yet he still wanted to ride to the castle – on a goat. On the way, Jack the Dullard found a dead crow, a wooden show and some mud. His brothers laughed at him and rushed ahead.
All suitors were supposed to draw a number, the queue was long and when they were finally admitted to the castle, they only managed to cry out: “It is so unbelievably hot in here!” The princess replied that this was because her father was roasting chickens, and since neither Jack the Dullard’s brothers – nor the wooers before them – had anything to say to this, she sent them away. However, Jack the Dullard was not so tongue-tied. He pulled out the dead crow and asked to have it roasted in a wooden shoe, with some mud sauce on the side. And this is how Jack the Dullard won the princess’ heart.
