updated: September 2, 2024
Given how much time you spend sleeping, it’s imperative to select a down comforter that you’ll look forward to reaching for every night as you slide under the sheets and put your head on your pillow. While there are a multitude of down comforter options on the market, everyone’s preferences can vary depending on whether they’re a hot or cold sleeper, are in the market for an investment option or something more budget friendly, and beyond. Below are a variety of down comforters that are interior designer tested and recommended, and there’s truly a pick for sleepers of all kinds.
Our top down comforters picks
The Company Store LaCrosse Down Comforter
When searching for a budget-friendly comforter for beds, interior designer Sarah Storms notes that of course, quality should still be kept top of mind, which is why she appreciates the LaCrosse Down Comforter from the Company Store. “Not only is this product exceptional quality, with sewn-through box construction and backed with the lifetime guarantee from the manufacturer, the down is certified to be ethically and sustainably sourced,” she shares. Select from a variety of fill powers and colors, depending on your personal preferences. Storms also likes that the comforter comes with loops on each corner to help secure it in place when it’s inserted into a duvet cover.
Specifications
- Fill Power: 500-550
- Construction: Sewn-through box
- Certifications: RDS certified, hypoallergenic
- Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, cal king
- Care: Machine wash cold
- Weight: Choose from light, medium, extra, and ultra
- Cover material: 295-thread count premium cotton twill
- Warranty: Lifetime guarantee
- Price on publish: starts at $179
Pros:
- Affordable
- Many different color choices
- Loops attach to duvet cover ties
- Hypoallergenic
Cons:
- Recommended to launder in commercial washing machine
The bottom line:
If you’re looking for the best value when it comes to down comforters, this one offers color choices, loops to keep the duvet on, and it’s even hypoallergenic.
Scandia Home Salzburg Medium Weight Down Comforter
At over $1,500 for a King, Scandia Home’s Salzburg Medium Weight Down Comforter doesn’t come cheap, but interior designer Layton Campbell says that it’s certainly worth the investment. When shopping, choose from three types of fill power (light, medium, and ultra). The comforter features a cotton sateen shell and a 12-inch baffle that keeps the down in place. “The other reason I like Scandia is that they responsibly resource all of their down products, which is huge in my book,” Campbell says.
Specifications
- Fill Power: 720
- Construction: Baffle-box construction
- Certifications: RDS certified, hypoallergenic
- Sizes: Twin, queen, king, luxe king
- Care: Professional dry clean recommended
- Weight: Choose from light, medium, and ultra
- Cover material: 400-thread-count cotton sateen
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
- Price on publish: Starts at $1,050
Pros:
- High fill
- Sateen piping trim
Cons:
- Steep price tag
- Should be professionally cleaned
The bottom line:
If you don’t mind an occasional trip to the dry cleaners, this high-fill down comforter is a worthy splurge.
Brooklinen Down Comforter
Featuring a high fill power, this All-Season down comforter is a favorite of interior designer Victoria Holly. She appreciates that this option is also OEKO-TEX® certified and rings up at a mid-range price point, too.
Specifications
- Fill Power: 700
- Construction: Baffle-box construction
- Certifications: OEKO-TEX® certified
- Sizes: Twin/twin XL, full/queen, king/cal king
- Care: Spot clean recommended, dry clean if needed
- Weight: Also available in lightweight and ultra warm
- Cover material: Cotton sateen
- Warranty: Two years
- Price on publish: $279
Pros:
- High-end features at affordable price point
- Hypoallergenic
- Loops attach to duvet cover ties
- Sustainably sourced
The bottom line:
This is a one-and-done, all-season down comforter with high-end features while maintaining a reasonable price.
Cuddledown Damask Stripe Synthetic Fill Comforter
Those who are allergic to down or are simply in search of an alternate material will want to follow interior designer Kelsey Haywood’s lead. She continuously comes back to the Cuddledown Damask Stripe Synthetic Fill Comforter and recommends selecting the Summer weight, which is still suitable for use year round. “It’s great for a layered bed that doesn't need the warmth of down fill,” Haywood says. “Perfect for warm or hot sleepers!”
Specifications
- Fill Power: N/A
- Construction: Box-stitched construction
- Certifications: Certified safe to the OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100
- Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, queen-OS, king-OS
- Care: Wash and rinse in commercial dryer
- Weight: Summer, level 1, level 2
- Cover Material: Cotton
- Warranty: N/A
- Price on publish: Starts at $229
Pros:
- Hypoallergenic but features lofts and clusters like down
Cons:
- Pricier than some down options
- Recommended to launder in commercial washing machine
The bottom line:
If you’re allergic to feathers or just want a more sustainable option when it comes to your comforter, Cuddledown’s iteration is one you’ll love.
Read, Also: Best Down Alternative Comforters for Allergy Sufferers Everywhere
Doze Essentials Bundle Cover Set
I officially no longer dread washing and changing my duvet anymore, thanks to Doze’s genius three-sided opening with snap corners and a zip-to-close feature. It makes it incredibly easy to keep your duvet cover clean, which in turn, keeps this down-alternative insert clean. What I love about the comforter is its oversized design. It’s larger than standard duvets for a cozier fit. Available in All Season or Lightweight iterations, it’s ideal for every type of climate.
Specifications
- Fill power: N/A Cotton
- Construction:
- Certifications: OEKO-TEX®
- Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king
- Care: Machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Tumble dry low.
- Weight: All season or Lightweight
- Cover material: Cotton
- Warranty: 30-day return policy
- Price on publish: $419-$499
Pros:
- Zip-to-close feature
- Snaps to keep the comforter in place
- Cozy down-alternative fill feels light but keeps you warm
Cons:
- A bit pricey for a down alternative
The bottom line:
This all-in-one bundle boasts a convenient zip-around duvet that houses a sensationally soft down alternative comforter you’ll have for years to come.
Pippen House Signature Duvet System
Haywood always recommends tucking a comforter into a duvet cover. “Not only does it help create a seamless look through bed linens, but it protects your duvet insert,” she explains. “Washing the cover is far easier than washing the duvet (though you should do both!)” For a super seamless option, try Pippen House’s Signature Duvet System, which includes both an insert and a duvet cover. “It’s a super breathable bamboo and cotton blend that feels super luxurious,” says designer Katie Rosenfeld, who owns this set herself.
Specifications
- Fill power: 42 ounce down alternative fiber (queen), 50 ounce down alternative fiber (king)
- Construction: Baffle-box construction
- Certifications: OEKO-TEX Certified
- Sizes: Queen, king
- Care: Machine wash cold
- Weight: All-season
- Cover material: Cotton sateen
- Warranty: 30-day return policy
- Price on publish: Starts at $450
Pros:
- Set includes duvet cover
- Machine washable
Cons:
- Only available in queen and king sizes
- Only one weight available
- Only one color choice available
The bottom line:
The Pippen House Signature Duvet is a fantastic down comforter set in breathable bamboo and cotton for the ultimate sleep.
Parachute Down Duvet Insert
If you’re in the market for a down comforter that boasts both a high fill power and a middle range price tag, look no further than Parachute’s Down Duvet Insert. Interior designer Taniya Nayak uses this in her own home and calls it a “game changer.” “It’s lightweight but has the right density to help me sleep,” she explains “I love that it has a cooling effect on warmer days and a warming effect on cooler days.” Interior designer Kristen Peña agrees with this observation and appreciates that the fill stays in place without fluffing, too.
Specifications
- Fill Power: 750
- Construction: Baffle-box construction
- Certifications: RDS certified
- Sizes: Twin/twin XL, full/queen, king/cal king
- Care: Dry clean or machine wash cold
- Weight: Lightweight, all-season
- Cover material: Cotton sateen
- Warranty: 5 years
- Price on publish: Starts at $299
Pros:
- High fill power
- Loops attach to duvet cover ties
- Can be washed at home
Cons:
- Smaller range of customization options
- Shorter warranty
The bottom line:
This down comforter’s high fill makes it super fluffy; ideal for those who want a luxe, cozy bed look and feel.
600 Fill Power Dual Warmth Down Comforter
If you share a bed with a partner, you’ll have two sets of comforter preferences to take into account. Interior designer Bethany Adams finds that Cuddledown’s Dual Warmth Down Comforter is an incredibly innovative option for couples, given that sleepers can select a warmth level for their specific side of the bed, with three combinations available. “This is a game changer for spouses who don't exactly run at the same temperature—or those who simply prefer a warmer or cooler sleep environment,” Adams says.
Specifications
- Fill Power: 600
- Construction: Box-stitched construction
- Certifications: OEKO-TEX® certified, RDS certified
- Sizes: Queen, king
- Care: Spot clean small stains with mild detergent, wash in commercial washer and dryer
- Weight: Summer level 1, summer level 2, level 1, and level 2
- Cover material: Cotton
- Warranty: Unconditional guarantee
- Price on publish: Starts at $389
Pros:
- Ideal for couples with different preferences
- Comforter is seamlessly attached on both sides despite being able to cater to different temperatures
Cons:
- Recommended to launder in commercial washing machine
- Only available in queen and king sizes
- Only one color choice available
The bottom line:
Couples will love this smart down comforter that caters to different temperatures on each side — minimizing those thermostat arguments at night.
HOMBYS Feather and Down Comforter
Ringing up at under $200, this Amazon comforter is an excellent choice for those on a budget, says designer Caroline Kopp. The comforter is also nice and sizable, making it a great pick for a couple. “Unlike a regular king duvet, this one hangs over each side of your bed for a full 24 inches,” Kopp says. “This means it’s actually shareable, with no cold shoulders or tug of war needed.” She does note that due to the oversized measurements, buyers will need to order a custom duvet cover to accompany the insert. “If you don't want to go this route, just use a sheet on both sides and tuck everything together hotel style,” Kopp adds.
Specifications
- Fill Power: Not listed
- Construction: Not listed
- Certifications: OEKO-TEX® certified
- Sizes: Super king plus, super king, palatial king, alaska king
- Care: Spot clean small stains with mild detergent, wash in commercial washer and dryer
- Weight: All-season
- Cover material: Cotton
- Warranty: Not listed
- Price on publish: Starts at $135.99
Pros:
- Ideal for couples to share
- Under $200 price point
Cons:
- Custom duvet cover required due to size
The bottom line:
With its extra-large size options, you can’t beat this down comforter when it comes to a wallet-friendly iteration.
Rewardown Recycled Down & Kapok Comforter
If you’d like a more sustainable option that’s also chic and doesn’t even require a duvet to look stunning on your bed, look no further than the Rewardown EcoLuxe Recycled Down & Kapok Comforter. The brand repurposes and thus renews down, significantly reducing the demand for materials—which helps to conserve natural resources and minimize waste. I personally tested this one in the Mint Delight (a creamy green) shade and was impressed by its quality, in addition to the vibrance of the fabric dye.
Specifications
- Fill power: 600
- Construction: Box-stitched construction
- Certifications: GRS and OEKO-TEX® STANDARDS
- Sizes: Twin, queen, king, extra twin, extra queen, extra king
- Care: Gentle machine wash; dry in a large machine
- Weight: 30-56 ounces
- Cover material: Cotton
- Warranty: N/A
- Price on publish: $349-$499
Pros:
- Recycled materials
- Comes in four beautiful colors
- Two fill options, standard and extra
- Warm and cozy
- Hypoallergenic and antibacterial properties
Cons:
- Only four shades to choose from
The bottom line:
This comforter feels super warm and cozy, plus it comes in colors cool enough to have on display sans duvet.
How we tested and selected the best down comforters
Expert advice
In addition to testing out down comforters and down alternative comforters ourselves, I spoke with interior designers to get their input on down comforters as well. They shared feedback about options they’ve used in their own homes or in client projects.
Research
I also did a deep dive and researched retailers sites, large and small. I looked at ratings and reviews for down comforters online, focusing on those rated 4.5 stars or higher to ensure this list includes those comforters of the highest quality.
How to choose a down comforter for you
When selecting a down comforter, asking the right questions can narrow down the seemingly endless options:
Do you share a bed?
If so, there are comforters designed to cater to two people’s unique needs (see our top pick for couples, below). If you sleep solo, consider your preferences—if you run cold or hot while sleeping, you may wish to purchase a warming or cooling down comforter.
What’s your budget?
Additionally, you will want to take budget into account while keeping in mind that pricing can vary based on mattress size; comforters for twin beds may be significantly less costly than those for king beds. Some down comforters cost hundreds of dollars, while others land within the $200 range and are still highly rated.
Do you have any allergies?
Lastly, note that if you’re allergic to down, there are some excellent down alternative comforters on the market that provide similar benefits without the risk of irritation.
How do you wash a down comforter?
The instructions for how to wash a down comforter vary by type. Some down comforters require professional dry cleaning or must be placed in a commercial machine, while others can be spot cleaned or placed in a washing machine at home.
How to dry a down comforter
Again, drying instructions vary depending on whether a down comforter can be washed at home or needs to be cleaned by a professional.
Down comforters vs. duvets
A comforter fits inside a duvet cover. Some people opt to display these comforter inserts on their own, but designers recommend adding a duvet cover both for aesthetic and functional purposes.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What brand of down comforters do hotels use?
Many hotels use hypoallergenic down comforters to cater to all kinds of guests. Some hotel chains, including Marriott and Four Seasons, offer their own branded down alternative comforters.
What kind of down comforter is the fluffiest?
The higher the fill power (the amount of space in cubic inches that down occupies), the fluffier your down comforter.
What is the best down comforter, goose or duck?
Goose down is seen as superior to duck down in terms of warmth, fill power, and luxuriousness.
How much should I spend on a down comforter?
Down comforters range in price significantly, with some coming in under $200 and others exceeding $1,000. The amount you should spend depends on your budget and personal needs. Note that many down comforters do come with lifetime warranties, which may make you feel more secure in your investment.
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