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Same design as our original down/feather Perfect Nest pad, only we fill it with soft, hypoallergenic synthetic fill for our down sensitive customers. It's cozy, comfortable, and provides the perfect amount of support for a great night's sleep. 400 Thread Count 100% combed cotton sateen fabric and fill are Oeko-Tex® certified to be free from all harmful chemicals and dyes, so it's safe for you and your family. Stretch skirt fits up to a 21" mattress. Made in USA by Cuddledown of fine imported materials.
Care Instructions: Recommend front loading commercial washer and dryer. Wash & rinse in cold water, gentle cycle, mild detergent. Tumble dry low heat with down fluffers or similar item, turning frequently to avoid scorching. Avoid excessive heat. Do not dry clean, bleach, iron, or steam.
All of our hand selected down and feather blends are imported from various regions of Europe and Asia. Down and feathers are byproducts of ducks and geese raised for food, and waterfowl are part of the common diet in Europe and Asia. Our down and feather blends are washed many times with a mild soap and sterilized at high temperature to ensure that they far exceed federal standards for cleanliness. Our washing and de-dusting process results in down and feathers that are hypoallergenic, which means that they are less apt to cause an allergic reaction. And we frequently send samples of our fills to be tested by an independent laboratory to guarantee that they are precisely the quality we say they are, if not better. The down and feather blends arrive at our factory in bulk and we store them in silos until we are ready to use them in our premium comforters, pillows, and featherbeds.
It is not easy to make fabric that is woven tight enough to keep the down and feather blends from leaking, yet is breathable, light, and soft. European fabric mills invented downproof fabric but over the years most of that production has moved to Asia - unfortunately the U.S. has no history of making fine downproof fabric. Aside from our ultra lightweight German Batiste fabric, all of our downproof fabric is made to our specifications in China. To make absolutely sure that our products are safe for you and your family, all of our downproof fabric is certified by Oeko-Tex® to be free of all harmful chemicals. The pore size of the fabric is also tested to make sure the weave is tight enough to keep down and feather blends from leaking, but loose enough to breath. Each fabric featherbed shell is pre-sewn and double stitched, so it is ready to be filled by our skilled workers.
Each featherbed is filled, stitched, and inspected by our Maine manufacturing team. We work directly with the fabric and down, and then the finished product, so you can be confident that we have given your featherbed a thorough inspection - inside and out! Only after we are completely satisfied that each finished piece is up to our high standards do we package your featherbed and send it to our warehouse for shipment to you.
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