

🆕 Now with Corner Ties!
You asked, we listened — our duvet now comes with ties on all four corners so it stays securely in place inside your cover while you sleep. No more shifting or bunching up in the middle of the night!
Worried About Spills or Stains on Your Organic Bedding?
We get it — buying an organic duvet is a big investment, and the last thing you want is for a spill or accident to ruin it. But covering it with a stiff, synthetic protector kind of defeats the whole purpose of sleeping on something natural and breathable, right?
That’s why we’re excited to introduce our Waterproof GOTS-Certified Organic Cotton Duvet Covers — the perfect way to keep your bedding clean, dry, and protected without compromising on comfort or sustainability.
Sleep Easy, Naturally.
Made with two layers of soft, 100% organic cotton knit and a thin, bio-based waterproof film in between (derived from non-GMO cornstarch), this clever fabric keeps liquids out while still letting your duvet breathe. It's GOTS-approved and meets the GreenGuard Gold Standard — so it's safe for you and the planet.
Oh, and here’s something cool: the fabric was tested for pore size, and any pores that do exist are smaller than 1 micron. Translation? It’s not just waterproof — it also acts as a natural barrier against dust and allergens. Win-win!
Sizes for Everyone
Available from crib to king (and even custom sizes!), these covers are designed to protect your eco-friendly bedding — whether it’s your duvet, mattress, or pillows. And they’re handmade with care right here in the USA.
How to Use Your Duvet Through the Seasons:
☀️ Summer – Use just the duvet cover
🍂 Spring/Fall – Use the duvet insert alone
❄️ Winter – Pair your duvet with a cover for extra warmth
With different cover styles to choose from, you can even switch up your bedroom look with the seasons.
Care Instructions:
Cleaning is simple — just remove the insert, machine wash in cold water, and hang dry. You can use regular detergent and even tumble dry on low, but please skip the bleach. Bleach can break down the waterproof layer and cause the fabric to delaminate over time.