Product information "Lotus Alpaca Duvet"
Discover the Lotus alpaca duvet - your key to a luxurious night's sleep!
Treat yourself to the unrivalled quality and comfort of our Lotus alpaca duvet, wrapped in 100% finest percale in brilliant white. This alpaca duvet combines the finest materials with the highest level of craftsmanship and ensures a dreamlike sleeping climate.
Why are alpaca duvets temperature and moisture regulating?
Alpacas are adapted to extreme cold and heat, which is why their wool is very temperature-regulating and moisture-regulating.
Alpacas have been known for thousands of years for their soft and fine wool.
Pamper yourself with the Lotus alpaca duvet and turn your nights into a unique feel-good experience. Treat yourself to the sleep you deserve!
Brand: | Lotus Bettwaren |
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Colour: | white |
Colour group: | white |
Filling material: | Alpaca |
Format (dimensions): | 160 x 210 cm |
Heat points: | 3 (normal) |
Label: | Oeko-Tex |
Material designation Cover: | 100% cotton |
Material designation Filling: | 100% Alpakawolle |
Origin: | Poland |
Product type: | Duvet |
Quilting: | Pattern quilting |
Season: | All year round |
Sleep type: | Sweater, Normal sleeper |
Type of fabric: | fine percale |
Washing instructions: | Not washable, chemische Reinigung mit Kohlenwasserstoff |
additional properties: | Moisture-absorbing, thermoregulating |
duvet type: | Duvet |
filling weight: | 1200 g |
main material textile: | Cotton |
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The advantages of the alpaca duvet
Sleep dry
Alpaca fibres have microscopic cavities that help to absorb and drain moisture. The hollow spaces also ensure good temperature regulation. The alpaca duvet can absorb up to 30% of its own weight in moisture without feeling wet.
Breathable
Alpaca wool is very breathable, which means that air can circulate. This reduces the accumulation of moisture and regulates heat.
Hypoallergenic
As alpaca wool contains no lanolin, it is particularly suitable for allergy sufferers. Lanolin, which is contained in sheep's wool, can cause allergic reactions, which is not the case with alpaca wool.