Little Lana childrens wool duvets

A Guide to Choosing

Choosing the Right Junior Wool Duvet

Children grow quickly, and their bedding should grow with them. Our Junior wool duvets are available in three stages to suit the most common bed sizes used during childhood.

Stage One

Cot Duvet

Designed for use in a cot once your child is over 12 months old. These smaller duvets provide a light, breathable layer suited to the size of a cot mattress.

Stage Two

Toddler Duvet

Ideal when children move from a cot into their first bed. Slightly larger than a cot duvet, it offers more coverage while still being appropriately sized for smaller beds.

Stage Three

Single Duvet

Suitable for standard single beds used by older children. This duvet offers the same breathable comfort and natural temperature regulation found in our adult duvets, making it an ideal choice as children move into a full size bed.

Whichever size you choose, every Devon Duvets Junior duvet is filled with traceable British wool, naturally breathable and temperature regulating, and individually handcrafted in our Devon workshop.

Features

100% natural products so breathable and temperature regulating*

No bleach or chemicals used when wool is cleaned; no glues, artificial fibers or bonding agents used.

Wool is needled into one sheet and carefully stitched into casing.

Resists dust mites.

Responsible and sustainable. Wool is shorn from live sheep in the traditional way; cotton duvets and casings for wool and cotton duvets made from thread under the Better Cotton Initiative

Biodegradable packaging


Benefits

Keeps you cool in Summer, warm in Winter, helping you get a great night's sleep*.

Nothing except what nature intended next to your little one's skin and also better for the environment.

Does not require shaking and does not clump, providing lovely, light drape.

Helps to relieve the symptoms of allergies and asthma.

Eco-friendly and naturally biodegradable so won't clog up landfill when it's time to change your duvet.


*Parental supervision is always required for young children, so we advise you to monitor your child's temperature to ensure they do not become overheated.