The Sandman
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Medium
H.C. Andersen
We all know the tale – the little man who tiptoes through the night, gently scattering his magical sand to bring dreams to children and adults alike. The Sandman doesn’t speak, but his presence is known by the peaceful hush he leaves behind – and with this duvet, it feels like he’s paid you a personal visit.
Filled with light, fluffy goose down and wrapped in soft cotton cambric, this duvet is like a whisper over your body. It brings the kind of rest that makes dreams richer and mornings softer. There’s no need for enchanted sand when the bedding itself feels like a spell – one that soothes, warms, and carries you off to dreamland, night after night.
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| Filling: | 90% new, white European goose down / 10% small feathers, class 1 (EN12934) |
|---|---|
| Fill power: | 725 |
| Shell: | 100% cotton batiste (TC 330) |
| Comfort level | Size | Filling weight |
|---|---|---|
| Cool | 160×210 cm | 240g |
| Cool | 200×230 cm | 320g |
| Cool | 240×230 cm | 360g |
| Medium | 160×210 cm | 620g |
| Medium | 200×230 cm | 860g |
| Medium | 240×230 cm | 1020g |
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Product details
Washing instructions
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
Under each arm The Sandman carries an umbrella. One of them, with pictures on the inside, he spreads over the good children, and then they dream the most beautiful stories the whole night. But the other umbrella has no pictures, and this he holds over the naughty children so that they sleep heavily, and wake in the morning without having dreamed at all.
In the tale, he visits a boy called Hjalmar every night for a whole week and tells him different stories. The Sandman is later revealed to be a dream god, and in his final tale on Sunday he tells of his brother, likewise called The Sandman but also called Death, who closes the eyes of those he visits and takes them away with him.
In the tale, he visits a boy called Hjalmar every night for a whole week and tells him different stories. The Sandman is later revealed to be a dream god, and in his final tale on Sunday he tells of his brother, likewise called The Sandman but also called Death, who closes the eyes of those he visits and takes them away with him.
