Cassenz Vermeer summer duvet | 90% duck down
Vermeer Down Duvet | 90% European Duck Down
Indulge in the luxurious softness of a duvet filled with 90% white European duck down. This makes the Vermeer from Cassenz a top choice in its price range.
Nothing sleeps as softly as a down duvet. Cassenz offers down duvets in various models, and the Vermeer duvet is the entry-level option. However, don't let that deceive you. This is a delightful down duvet, filled with the finest duck down and offering excellent value for money.
Silky soft filling, suitable for all seasons
The filling of the Vermeer duvet consists of 90% white European duck down. Duck down is lightweight and comfortable. The material feels silky soft and is suitable for all seasons. Thanks to its moisture-absorbing properties, you'll never wake up feeling sweaty.
Down clusters are lighter than feathers and can hold much more air. With their horn substance, fine air channels, and curvature of the feather, they retain warmth for longer. As a result, the Vermeer duvet provides excellent insulation.
European duck down lasts longer than down from Asia. Moreover, it is produced in an animal-friendly manner and complies with strict European regulations.
Cover made of 100% cotton The cover of the Vermeer duvet is made of 100% cotton. The duck down duvet conforms to the body, feeling soft, supple, and comfortable.
The down in this duvet is stitched into small compartments, keeping it in place and preventing unwanted clumping. You'll never need to shake your duvet in the middle of the night again. With the Vermeer, you'll sleep optimally, all at an excellent price.
Dust mites have no chance
The Vermeer from Cassenz is dust mite-free. Dust mites are common in every household and can be difficult to combat. However, this down duvet hardly harbors any dust mites.
The cover is tightly woven, making it difficult for mites to penetrate. Additionally, they mainly feed on skin flakes rather than down. They don't thrive in the filling of this duvet. Finally, you can easily wash it at 60 degrees Celsius, further reducing the chances of bacteria and mites