Vintage Duvet Cover

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Vintage Duvet Cover for Your Comfort

Our site offers a large array of information on every style of vintage duvet cover that you could desire. Look for your favorite décor color and find the perfect item to enhance the ambiance of your room and protect your warm and fluffy duvet. 

When decorating a bedroom, one takes into consideration their favorite colors and fabrics to make a wonderfully cozy and relaxing environment.  The bed is a focal point in the room and needs to be addressed as a major component of the project. 

 

There Are So Many Possibilities

 

A vintage duvet cover can be the signature item of the room, setting the tone for the entire theme. If you like ruffles and variegated patterns an old fashioned patchwork style with gathered dust skirts of linen or silk and perhaps a scalloped edge would catch your fancy. For a man’s bed or a teen boy, a cotton duvet cover of madras plaid and tan or khaki dust skirts having a stitching detail to enrich them. Striped accessories would enhance the look and give it a comfortable manly feel.

 

There will be a linen vintage duvet cover, a silk duvet cover to add a smooth richness, a flannel duvet cover for those cold nights when you like extra softness, a cotton duvet cover that will be gentle on the skin and become more soft over time. You can find any color and pattern and texture that you wish here within our sources.

 

 

Where did they originate?

The duvet evolved over time in rural Europe and the name is from the French meaning ‘down’. It was a soft flat type of bag filled with down or feathers or in combination and used on a bed as a blanket. Often there would be one on top and one to lay on keeping the person quite warm and cozy all night.

What's In Them Now?

In these times, a duvet is sometimes filled with silk, wool, cotton, or artificial fibers (such as polyester batting or other artificial material); it is sometimes confused with and even referred to as a comforter. Although comforters go on top of the traditional sheets and blankets, duvets are used by themselves.  Duvets reduce the complexity of making a bed, as it is a single covering instead of the combination of bed sheets, blankets and quilts or other bed covers, which is traditional in many parts of the world.

The cover is called a "duvet cover" or a "quilt cover". A perfect vintage duvet cover will protect your duvet or favorite quilt as the cover can be removed and washed or cleaned according to the fabric content and your wonderful duvet will be a comfort to you for many years. 

 

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