Natural Nordic Fillings: The Excellence of Thermal Rest
At dELENZO , we understand that rest is a physiological process that depends directly on the materials that surround us. That's why we've selected the finest fibers in the world to create a collection of duvets that work in harmony with your body, paired with our washed linen covers.
In contrast to the saturation of synthetic materials, we opt for organic comfort . Each of our fillings has been designed to manage moisture, actively regulate temperature, and provide a feeling of well-being that only nature can offer.
For those seeking ultimate refinement and versatility. Dry clean only.
British Wool
Resilience
250g / 450g
Daily use and extreme durability. Washer and dryer.
Alpine Wool
High Mountain Heat
150g / 300g
Cold climates and people who need good thermal protection. Washing machine except for the 4 seasons.
Wool and Linen
Dry Freshness
600g
People who heat up quickly or live in humid climates. Washing machine
Cotton and Silk
Refinement
250g
Body adaptability. Washing machine.
WOOL OR LINEN
Natural fillers
Replaces synthetic fillings for a natural rest.
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What is the warmest comforter filler?
Many times you ask me when we talk on the phone about which one heats more and I can only speak from my experience and thinking that cold and heat is very relative, because each person feels it in a different way:
Let's think that we are talking about the same weights to make this comparison and a room at 19°C (which for me is the ideal temperature to sleep).
Wool&linen / Wool&cotton / Cotton&silk
The wool&linen has a surprising breathability. It warms but you breathe...
The wool&cotton warms up more than the wool&linen because you don't sweat as much...
The cotton&silk one warms up much more than the previous ones because silk is not as breathable as linen and it also has a spectacular sateen cotton that is not as breathable...
So; simple answer: the silk&cotton one is the warmest.
Elena.
And which one weighs the least?
Those of you who are used to sleeping with both synthetic and bird feathers are used to having no weight...who doesn't have feather/fiber fillings completely squashed on top...?
What about natural fiber fillings, they remind you of grandmothers' blankets, or mothers' blankets from the 80's (depends on your age :) They are heavier than feathers but the fantastic thing is that with feathers you won't sweat even if you blow and with natural fibers you won't get hot. You will only want the linen pajamas or nightgown to complete the pack.
Elena.
What does a merino wool stuffing smell like?
It smells like a field, like a farm...if you don't like it, forget it because that smell lingers. :)
How do I clean my wool&linen stuffing?
Air it on the clothesline and if it fits in the washing machine, wash it with soap and dry it in the dryer or clothesline.
If it is too big (which I'm sure it is), take it to the laundromat; in the 12Kl washing machine it will surely fit but if you are too lazy, take it to the dry cleaner's but do not use chemical products to wash it because you will take away its freshness.
Elena.
¿Por qué combinar los rellenos de lana con fundas de lino lavado?
Es la combinación perfecta para un descanso 100% orgánico. El lino lavado dELENZO es altamente transpirable y ayuda a evaporar la humedad superficial, mientras que el núcleo de lana regula la temperatura interior. Juntos, maximizan el confort fisiológico, permitiendo que tu piel respire sin interrupciones durante toda la noche.
¿Cómo debo cuidar mi relleno nórdico de lana para que dure años?
La lana es una fibra que se autolimpia con el aire. Para mantenerlo impecable, recomendamos airearlo regularmente (preferiblemente al aire libre, evitando el sol directo intenso). No necesita lavados frecuentes; si es necesario, se recomienda limpieza en seco profesional para preservar la estructura de la fibra de Arles y evitar que la lana se apelmace.