Jack the Dullard
Jack the Dullard is entirely his own – simple in appearance, yet full of unexpected qualities. In the same way, the Jack the Dullard duvet is not to be underestimated at first glance. It is created with a clear focus on comfort, function and genuine quality, allowing the right materials to speak for themselves.
The duvet is filled with airy white European muscovy down with a fill power of 725, providing a pleasant and even warmth without feeling heavy. The down adapts naturally to the body, creating a comfortable sleeping environment throughout the night. The soft cotton cambric shell feels smooth against the skin and adds to the duvet’s light and relaxing feel.
Jack the Dullard is for those who value comfort and quality over appearances — and who know that it is often the simple, well-made things that deliver the best night’s sleep. A duvet with more to offer than first meets the eye.
| Filling: | 90% new, white European muscovy down / 10% small feathers, class 1 (EN12934) |
|---|---|
| Fill power: | 725 |
| Shell: | 100% cotton cambric (TC 280) |
| Comfort level | Size | Filling weight |
|---|---|---|
| Extra cool | 135/140×200 cm | 200g |
| Cool | 135/140×200 cm | 300g |
| Medium | 135/140×200 cm | 500g |
| Warm | 135/140×200 cm | 650g |
| Extra warm | 135/140×200 cm | 850g |
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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.
