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Finally – an old-school, Canadian-made down & feather pillow, crafted just like they used to be!
This all-natural pillow is proudly made in Canada with zero synthetic content. The luxurious zippered outer shell is filled with premium white duck down and covered in a soft, 323-thread-count cotton shell. Inside, you’ll find two removable feather inserts of different densities, allowing you to customize the loft and firmness to your exact preference.
Perfect for all types of sleepers, this pillow is plush, supportive, and never goes flat – gently cradling your head and neck night after night.
For maximum longevity, we recommend pairing it with a pillow protector. This will help shield it from moisture and everyday wear, keeping it fresh and comfortable for years to come.
Specifications:
- Shell: 100% European White Duck Down
- Two inner pillows: 100% European Duck Feathers
- Hypoallergenic
- 100% Cotton, 323 Thread Count Striped Cover with satin piping
Sizing:
- Standard 20''x 26''
- Queen 20''x 30''
- King 20''x 36''
Cleaning:
- SPOT WASH FIRST -
—You see a stain? Don’t wash your entire pillow. Instead, use a natural soap and a little water on the stain only to avoid weakening the natural fibers of your pillow.
- AERATION -
—Let your pillow breath for several hours once a month on a sunny and slightly windy day. Tap generously over the entire surface to remove as much moisture, dust mites, or dust as possible.
- WASHING -
—Preferably, have it washed by a professional.
—We strongly advise against washing your down pillow at home. Indeed, the stuffing being more compacted in a pillow than in a comforter, the fiber will not be able to dry adequately, which could considerably damage it. As a last resort, and if it is very occasional, you can put the pillow in your washing machine on delicate cycle, without detergent.
- DRYING -
—Preferably, have it dried by a professional.
—If you have washed your down pillow at home, air dry it if possible, stirring it frequently to move the stuffing around and ensure that it is completely dry. It is also possible to dry your pillow in a dryer on delicate cycle, preferably cold air, with wool dryer balls to allow the stuffing to move and avoid that the fibers stick together.