FAQ - Duvet and Pillow

Duvet and Pillow

Duvet and Pillow

  • What is the difference between the two Kadolis pillow protectors?

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    There are two types of pillow protector: one is waterproof, made from polyurethane and certified OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100. The other is made from GOTS-certified organic cotton flannel, with no added chemical substances, which is more respectful of health and the environment. It is not, however, waterproof.

  • Are Kadolis children's pillows machine washable?

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    The pillow does not need to be washed before first use. For everyday care, only the cover is machine washable at 40°C. If necessary, or if there are serious stains, the whole pillow can be washed occasionally at 30°C. More information on our care guide page.

  • What's the difference between a 4-season duvet and a Kadolis light duvet?

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    The 4-season duvet (300 g/m²) is warmer and suitable for all seasons, while the light duvet (100 g/m²) is suitable for mid-season or temperate climates.

  • What is the difference in comfort between "medium" and "soft" pillows?

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    A soft pillow (530g filling) is recommended for sleeping on your side or stomach, as it provides softness and support. The 'medium' model (730g) offers firmer support, ideal for sleeping on your back or side.

  • Are there natural pillows and duvets without polyester or polyurethane?

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    Yes, Kadolis offers feather pillows and duvets, without synthetic fibres, including the Lanaï model.

  • Why is hemp no longer used in Hawi pillows and duvets?

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    The supplier could no longer guarantee the quality of the hemp fibre, so Kadolis reverted to a hemp-free version with a filling of HOLLOFIL® ECO siliconised hollow polyester fibre from DACRON®.

  • Do you have any advice on choosing a pillow?

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    Between the ages of 2 and 5, we recommend a 35x45 cm pillow, perfectly adapted to the child's morphology and offering good support without raising the head.
    from the age of 5, a 40x60 cm pillow is recommended to support growth and provide optimum support.
    For teenagers and adults, a 50x70 cm or 60x60 cm pillow is preferable, depending on your sleeping habits and sleeping position.

  • Are your Lanai down and feather duvets labelled Downpass and dowfresh?

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  • What is the difference between a Maui duvet and a Hawi duvet?

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    Here are the similarities and differences between our two models:
    Maui duvet
    Organic cotton cover, soft and kind to sensitive skin.
    Filled with HOLLOFIL® Eco recycled polyester fibre (Ecolabel®).
    Available in light (100 g/m²) and 4-season (300 g/m²) versions.
    Constant warmth and excellent thermal comfort, ideal all year round.
    No chemical treatment, machine washable.

    Hawi duvet
    Ultra-breathable TENCEL™ Lyocell and organic cotton cover.
    Very effective at regulating body temperature and limiting perspiration.
    Ideal for children who perspire a lot at night.
    Available in light (100 g/m²) and 4-season (300 g/m²) versions.
    Filled with HOLLOFIL® Eco (Ecolabel®) recycled polyester fibre, machine washable.

  • Are your 4-season duvets made up of 2 duvets: 1 light and one warmer?

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    The 4 seasons duvet is not made up of two duvets to be assembled. It's a single duvet, designed to offer optimum comfort all year round, with a weight adapted for a bedroom temperature of between 16°C and 19°C.