Snow Queen

Extra cool
Cool
Medium
Warm
Extra warm
H.C. Andersen

With its light and soft cotton case and the finest goose down inside, this duvet can easily remind of fresh snow. Even though it is also available in a cool version, the Snow Queen will probably find this duvet just a wee too warm for her – but it will most certainly be just as beautiful for her as it is for us. A gift that can thaw out everyone’s heart!

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Filling: 100% new, white European goose down, class 1 (EN12934) 
Fill power:825
Shell: 100% European cotton batiste
Comfort levelSizeFilling weight
Extra cool 135/140×200 cm 180g
Cool 135/140×200 cm 240g
Medium 135/140×200 cm 450g
Warm 135/140×200 cm 600g
Extra warm 135/140×200 cm 800g
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Product details

DescriptionThe loveliest duvet with the finest and largest goose down and European cotton batiste
SeriesH.C. Andersen
Comfort level Extra cool, Cool, Medium, Warm, Extra warm
Filling 100% new, white European goose down, class 1 (EN12934) 
Fill power825
Down and feathersClass 1 (best of 3 classes) EN12934
Origin of fillingEurope
Shell 100% European cotton batiste
ColourWhite
ConstructionCassettes
PipingWhite sateen
OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100Class I – No harmful substances. Tested and approved for infants
DOWNPASSTraceable and ethically sourced down
Downafresh greenLineHygienically clean down
NOMITEHypoallergenic – Free from house dust mites
WashingCan be washed at 60 degrees. Must be tumble dried
Country of originDenmark

Washing instructions

Washing
Can be washed at 60 degrees. Must be tumble dried
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OEKO-TEX – Allergy friendly
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No house dust mites
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Hygienically clean down
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Danish Production and Design
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Social / Environmental improvement
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Traceable and ethically sourced down

The fairytale

Snow Queen
The tale of the Snow Queen is about two friends, Kay and Gerda, who were inseparable. One day, Kay got a splinter of a devil’s magic mirror into his eye and could no longer see the world’s beauty. Yet another splinter lodged itself in Kay’s heart and immediately set about to transform it into ice. He pushed the unhappy Gerda away and went to the city where he hitched his little sledge to the Snow Queen’s big, white sleigh carriage.

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.
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