Snow Queen
This pillow is like freshly fallen snow – light, pure and filled with enchanting comfort. The Snow Queen is our luxurious 3-chamber pillow, crafted from the finest white European goose down and encased in wonderfully soft 100% cotton batiste.
The carefully designed 3-chamber construction gives the pillow its distinctive balance. At the core lies a supportive blend of down and small feathers, keeping the head and neck comfortably aligned throughout the night, while the outer chambers are filled with soft, airy goose down that feels light and gentle against the skin. The result is a pillow that is soft on the outside and supportive within – a harmonious combination that brings calm and comfort night after night.
The fine white cotton batiste and the light, lofty down give the pillow an almost weightless appearance – like snow drifting quietly on a still winter morning. The name The Snow Queen is no coincidence: here, clarity, lightness and elegance come together in perfect harmony. Even the queen of the fairytale would find nothing cold in this pillow – only softness and serenity. For the rest of us, it represents luxurious sleep where support and lightness meet in perfect balance.
| Filling: | 100% new, white European goose down , class 1 (EN12934) |
|---|---|
| Fill power: | 800 |
| Filling: | 60% new, white European goose down / 40% small feathers, class 1 (EN12934) |
| Fill power: | 550 |
| Shell: | 100% cotton batiste (TC 330) |
| Height | Size | Filling weight |
|---|---|---|
| Low | 60×63 cm | 350g |
| Medium | 40×80 cm | 500g |
| Medium | 60×63 cm | 500g |
| Medium | 80×80 cm | 1100g |
| High | 50×70 cm | 750g |
| High | 60×63 cm | 650g |
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The fairytale
The Snow Queen then kept Kay captive at her castle in the freezing North, while Gerda was looking for him. The sweet, innocent girl met many animals and people on her quest, and everyone helped her however they could.
Finally, Gerda reached the castle but to her horror, she found Kay sitting completely still, stiff and cold. But Gerda’s tears managed to thaw out his heart, and his own tears got the splinter out of his eye. Hand in hand, they set off back for the city.
