The Little Matchgirl
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H.C. Andersen
This duvet is like a warm embrace on a cold winter’s evening. The Little Matchgirl is a luxurious goose down duvet, created with a true sense of warmth, quality and refined comfort.
The fine white European goose down is encased in an elegant shell of striped cotton sateen, soft and smooth against the skin. The down provides a gentle, even warmth – a luxury you feel the moment you settle in for the night.
Even the little girl from the fairytale would have found comfort and warmth beneath this duvet. For the rest of us, it is a daily reminder of how wonderful it feels to be surrounded by softness, calm and reassuring comfort – a duvet that brings warmth throughout the year.
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| Filling: | 100% new, white European goose down , class 1 (EN12934) |
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| Fill power: | 800 |
| Shell: | 100% cotton sateen with stripes (TC 500) |
| Comfort level | Size | Filling weight |
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| Extra cool | Various sizes | 405g |
| Extra cool | 135/140×200 cm | 180g |
| Extra cool | 155/160×220 cm | 220g |
| Extra cool | 220×240 cm | 340g |
| Cool | 135/140×200 cm | 275g |
| Medium | Various sizes | 1060g |
| Medium | 135/140×200 cm | 475g |
| Medium | 155/160×220 cm | 580g |
| Medium | 200×220 cm | 750g |
| Medium | 220×240 cm | 900g |
| Medium | 240×220 cm | 900g |
| Warm | 135/140×200 cm | 625g |
| Warm | 200×220 cm | 985g |
| Extra warm | 135/140×200 cm | 800g |
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OEKO-TEX – Allergy friendly
No house dust mites
Hygienically clean down
Danish Production and Design
Social / Environmental improvement
Traceable and ethically sourced down
The fairytale The Little Matchgirl
The Little Matchgirl
On a cold New Year’s Eve, a poor girl was trying to sell matches in the street. She was barefoot and freezing, but she was afraid to go home because her father would beat her if she hadn’t sold anything. The girl took shelter in a nook and decided to light a match to warm up her hands.
In its glow, she saw a stove and felt its warmth, but when the match burned out, the beautiful image disappeared again. She lit one match after another – which brought visions of a finely furnished room, a set table, a roast goose and a Christmas tree. Her gaze drifted skyward, from the Christmas tree’s candle towards the sky, and she saw a shooting star. Then she remembered her dead grandmother saying that a falling star means someone is dying and is going to Heaven.
As she lit the next match, she saw a vision of her grandmother, the only person to have treated her with love and kindness. She struck one match after another to keep the vision of her grandmother alive for as long as she could. “Take me with you,” asked the girl, and the grandmother lifted her into her arms. Then both flew merrily to heaven.
In its glow, she saw a stove and felt its warmth, but when the match burned out, the beautiful image disappeared again. She lit one match after another – which brought visions of a finely furnished room, a set table, a roast goose and a Christmas tree. Her gaze drifted skyward, from the Christmas tree’s candle towards the sky, and she saw a shooting star. Then she remembered her dead grandmother saying that a falling star means someone is dying and is going to Heaven.
As she lit the next match, she saw a vision of her grandmother, the only person to have treated her with love and kindness. She struck one match after another to keep the vision of her grandmother alive for as long as she could. “Take me with you,” asked the girl, and the grandmother lifted her into her arms. Then both flew merrily to heaven.
