- A: Allergy-friendly bedding
- B: Duvets
- C: CUIN (Cubic Inches per Ounce)
- D: Down
- E: Duck down vs. goose down
- Q: Filling materials
- G: Degree of heat class
- H: Hotel bedding
- I: Inner chamber cushion
- J: Jersey bed linen
- K: Camel hair blankets
- L: Lyocell
- M: Mattress toppers
- N: Natural materials
- O: OEKO-TEX Standard 100
- P: Care instructions
- Q: Quality
- R: Room temperature
- S: Sleeping climate
- T: Tencel
- U: Underblankets
- V: Four Seasons Blanket
- W: Heat class
- Z: Certificates
Bedding plays a crucial role in our sleep quality. From pillows and blankets to mattresses, the selection is vast, and choosing the right products can be essential for a restful night's sleep. This comprehensive bedding guide provides everything you need to know to make the best choices for your bedroom. Finding your bedding size is also easy with our help.
A: Allergy-friendly bedding
Allergy sufferers need bedding that protects against dust mites and allergens. Hypoallergenic materials such as lyocell and synthetic fibers are particularly suitable for creating an allergen-free sleeping environment.
Pro tip: Look for the OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certificate, which confirms skin compatibility and freedom from harmful substances.
B: Duvets
Duvets are available with various filling materials such as down, feathers, camel hair, and synthetic fibers. Each filling has specific properties regarding heat retention, moisture regulation, and suitability for allergy sufferers.
Luxecosy tip: Our down comforters offer hotel luxury for your home and are ideal for year-round use.
C: CUIN (Cubic Inches per Ounce)
CUIN is a measure that assesses the fill power of down, a crucial factor for high-quality bedding. A higher CUIN value means the down can trap more air and therefore insulate better, ensuring optimal warmth and lightness.
D: Down
Down feathers are small, soft feathers that are particularly light and insulating. They offer superior sleeping comfort and are especially popular on cold winter nights due to their thermal insulation.
Tip: When buying down comforters, look for certifications such as the Downpass seal, which guarantees ethical sourcing.
E: Duck down vs. goose down
Duck down is smaller and less voluminous than goose down, but still offers good warmth. Goose down is larger, fluffier, and provides even more insulation.
Q: Filling materials
The choice of filling material directly influences the sleeping environment. While down is known for its heat retention, synthetic materials such as microfibers offer an easy-care and allergy-friendly alternative.
G: Degree of heat class
Duvets are classified into different warmth levels, from class 1 (light, for summer) to class 4 (extra warm, for cold winters). Choosing the right warmth level ensures optimal sleeping comfort, tailored to your personal needs.
H: Hotel bedding
Hotel bedding is characterized by high-quality materials, exceptional durability, and luxurious comfort. With the right bedding, you can bring the luxurious sleeping experience of a 5-star hotel into your home.
Luxecosy advantage: Our bedding is inspired by the quality of luxury hotels and offers the same high standard for everyone.
I: Inner chamber cushion
These pillows have an inner chamber filled with firmer materials such as feathers, while the outer chambers are filled with soft down. This creates a perfect balance of support and softness.
J: Jersey bed linen
Jersey is a stretchy, soft material made from cotton or a cotton blend. It's breathable, absorbent, and easy to care for – ideal for bedding. At LuxeCosy, you'll also find organic cotton bedding .
K: Camel hair blankets
Camel hair blankets offer natural climate comfort. They are extremely breathable and temperature-regulating, making them the perfect choice for all seasons.
Luxecosy tip: Our handcrafted camel hair blankets offer sustainable comfort at the highest level.
L: Lyocell
Lyocell , also known as Tencel, is a sustainable, environmentally friendly material made from wood fibers. It is hypoallergenic, breathable, and exceptionally soft, making it ideal for allergy sufferers and environmentally conscious consumers.
M: Mattress toppers
Mattress toppers offer additional comfort and protection for your mattress. They can be made from various materials such as down, feathers, or synthetic fibers and ensure an optimal sleeping climate.
N: Natural materials
Bedding made from natural materials such as cotton, linen, silk, or wool offers numerous advantages. It is breathable, moisture-regulating, and often suitable for allergy sufferers.
O: OEKO-TEX Standard 100
This standard guarantees that all components of a product have been tested for harmful substances and are safe for health. When buying bedding, look for this certificate to ensure you are choosing a skin-friendly product.
P: Care instructions
Proper care extends the lifespan of your bedding. While down comforters should be aired regularly and professionally cleaned, synthetic bedding can often be machine washed. Washing down pillows is easier than you might think.
Q: Quality
The quality of bedding is evident in the materials, workmanship, and certifications. High-quality bedding is durable, comfortable, and promotes a healthy sleep environment. Bedding made in Germany – that's our promise!
R: Room temperature
The ideal room temperature for restful sleep is around 16–18 degrees Celsius. Choosing the right bedding, adapted to the temperature, contributes significantly to a comfortable sleeping environment.
S: Sleeping climate
A good sleeping environment is supported by breathable and moisture-regulating bedding. Natural materials such as cotton and wool are ideal for ensuring a comfortable climate in which you sleep neither too hot nor too cold.
T: Tencel
Tencel is a brand name for lyocell, an environmentally friendly material derived from wood. It is particularly good at regulating moisture and ensures a comfortable sleeping environment.
U: Underblankets
Mattress pads offer added comfort by softening the mattress and absorbing moisture. They are particularly suitable for people who desire a high level of sleeping comfort.
V: Four Seasons Blanket
This blanket consists of two separate blankets that can be used together or separately depending on the season. It offers flexibility for both summer and winter, making it a practical solution for year-round use.
W: Heat class
The warmth rating determines how warm a blanket is. It ranges from light (for summer) to extra warm (for winter). Choose the appropriate warmth rating depending on the season and your individual warmth requirements.
Z: Certificates
When buying bedding, look for relevant certifications such as OEKO-TEX Standard 100, Downpass, or GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard). These guarantee that the bedding was produced under environmentally friendly and ethically sound conditions.
Choosing the right bedding can have a decisive impact on your sleep quality. This bedding glossary provides a comprehensive overview of all the important terms and materials to help you make the best choices for your bedroom. Treat yourself to the luxury you deserve – with bedding from Luxecosy.











