Top 18 Down Comforters That'll Keep You Snug as a Bug
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A lot goes into getting a good night's sleep, and one of the easiest ways to give your bed hotel-like comfort is by switching to a down comforter. That said, there's a lot to consider. Goose down is typically warmer than duck down (and therefore, tends to be pricier), so be sure to check the label. Then there's the fill power: A number which further determines how warm your comforter will be. Finally, do you need something hypoallergenic? Should it have some sort of cooling capability?
To answer these questions and help you track down your perfect match for the ultimate cozy bed, we tracked down 18 of the best down comforters on the market, for every kind of shopper. Keep reading to shop our edit.
Melanie Yates is the Senior Digital Editor at House Beautiful, where she oversees design, gardening, and home renovation content. Since joining the team in 2024, Melanie ideates, assigns, and edits digital stories from in-house and freelance writers and helps execute big-picture projects for the brand. Prior to this role, Melanie was a senior editor at Best Products for over eight years, where she launched the site’s home vertical, conducted numerous bedding product tests, wrote The Present Perfect newsletter column, and produced video tutorials on how to wrap a gift. A lifelong enthusiast of the written word, Melanie holds a BA in broadcast journalism from Hofstra University and a certificate in copyediting from UC San Diego Extension. She’s always on the lookout for the next vintage find to furnish her Queens apartment.
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