Queen Louise of Sweden was a warm-hearted, caring woman. Louise is also one of Engmo Dun's finest duvets. Goose down is large and airy, which, together with genuine eiderdown, provides soft, almost weightless duvets. Louise comes in two variants – I sometimes feel cold & I never feel cold – and if you belong to the more warm-blooded, this light and airy duvet is for you.
The duvet is filled with 9% Icelandic eiderdown and 91% goose down. The duvet is sewn in body-shape squares that conform to your body and intermediate walls in the seams distribute the down in the soft and dense fabric. The duvet is made of the finest cotton batiste with piping and embroidery.
Louise is one of Engmo Dun's finer duvets, and this particular variant is filled with a little more down. Just right for you who only feel cold sometimes.
Which warmth level should I choose?
- I sometimes feel cold – a medium-warm duvet filled just right to suit you who sometimes feel cold.
- I never feel cold – a cool duvet with less filling for you who easily get warm.
Size: 150 x 210 cm
Construction: Bodyshape cassettes
Filling - Weight: 660 g
Origin of the down: Europe
Down & Feathers: Class 1 (best of three classes) (EN12934)
Number of squares: 7x6
NE value: Ne80/90 - European Nm135/150
TC value: TC318
Allergy Tests & CertificationEngmo Dun's down is carefully washed, sterilised, and sorted so their duvets and pillows are guaranteed free from allergenic substances. All their products are well-tested and approved by independent sources:
- Best quality (free from chemicals) (STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® Class I).
- Pure down (Downafresh® greenLine, EN 12935).
- Completely mite-proof (NOMITE).
- Guaranteed newly produced down (EN 12934, class 1).
Care Instructions
- Airing: All Engmo Dun duvets and pillows retain their airy feel for many years, but they always benefit from more fresh air. So air them out as often as you can, preferably every morning. This way, the down distributes evenly and feels as light and comfortable as usual. Year after year.
- Washing: Only wash your duvet or pillow if necessary and then in water (60 degrees). Use a gentle detergent that moisturises the down. It is easy to use descaling agent with enzyme-free detergent, as it often contains citric acid that does not harm duvets or pillows.
- Centrifugation: We recommend at least 1200 revolutions per minute. When the duvet/pillow is done, it's good to take it out, shake it a bit, and centrifuge it again. Then centrifuge and dry in a tumble dryer as usual (can take about 6-8 hours). Shake the duvet or pillow. If it smells dry and fresh, they are ready to use again.