Synthetic duvets are a practical choice for those who value a comfortable, hygienic sleeping environment. A synthetic duvet feels comfortable, washable and suitable for daily use. Many people compare a down duvets to synthetic, with synthetic ones often chosen for their ease of care and consistent heat distribution. Various variants are available, such as a 4-season synthetic or a synthetic 240x220. At Bedroom Amsterdam, you will find synthetic duvets that are anti-allergic, easy to maintain, for a fresh and pleasant night's sleep.

Are you looking for a synthetic duvet that combines effortless comfort with extreme ease of care? Synthetic duvets have been one of the most popular options at Slaapkamer Amsterdam for years, and for good reason. Where older materials used to be associated with synthetic duvet sweating, modern technologies now use high-quality hollow fibers that perfectly regulate air and moisture. Did you know that these fibers often have a thin layer of silicone? This ensures that the filling glides smoothly, so that the synthetic duvet fits nicely around your body and does not clump.
The biggest advantage of synthetic duvets is undoubtedly hygiene. For sleepers sensitive to dust mites, down, or animal hair, synthetic padding is the safest option. An interesting fact: dust mites do not thrive in the dense, artificial structure of these fibers. At Slaapkamer Amsterdam, we therefore often recommend a synthetic down duvet or a standard fiberfill version to families with children or people with sensitive airways. In addition, our synthetic materials are odourless and dust-free, contributing to a healthy sleeping environment.
At Slaapkamer Amsterdam, we have a wide range of synthetic fillings, ranging from featherweight summer options to robust winter variants:
When comparing a down duvet to a synthetic one, the, synthetic wins on maintenance. A qualitative synthetic duvet from Slaapkamer Amsterdam excels in sustainability. Unlike natural fillings, you can wash synthetic duvet items at high temperatures in a synthetic duvet washing machine. This is ideal for removing allergens. After washing, you can put the synthetic duvet dryer on a low setting.
Eventually, when it is time to dispose of synthetic duvet products (usually after 7–10 years), you will have enjoyed a decade of easy-care comfort. We recommend patting out the duvet regularly to ensure the heat remains evenly distributed.
In our Amsterdam showroom, you can experience how smoothly our modern materials fall around you. We are happy to help you select the duvet that best suits your bedroom temperature. At Slaapkamer Amsterdam, honest advice is key. Stop by, check out our collection, and discover how comfortable modern synthetic sleeping can be.
A synthetic duvet is a duvet filled with man-made fibers, typically polyester. These fibers are often engineered to be hollow (hollow fibers) to trap air and provide insulation. High-quality synthetic duvets often feature fibers coated with a thin layer of silicone to ensure softness and flexibility, mimicking the feel of natural down.
The choice between a down or synthetic duvet depends on your needs. Down is lighter and offers superior breathability. However, the synthetic duvet pros and cons show that synthetic is much easier to maintain. It is more affordable, machine-washable at high temperatures, and 100% hypoallergenic, making it the superior choice for allergy sufferers.
To wash synthetic duvet sets safely, most can be placed in a synthetic duvet washing machine cycle at 60°C. Use a mild detergent. Afterward, using a synthetic duvet dryer setting on low heat with dryer balls is recommended to restore loft and prevent the filling from clumping.
To minimize synthetic duvet sweating, ensure the outer shell (ticking) is made of 100% breathable cotton. Additionally, selecting a 4 seasons synthetic duvet allows you to adapt to the temperature, using only the lightweight layer during warmer months to keep your sleeping climate cool.
-season