The Great Bedding Debate: Quilt vs. Doona vs. Duvet – An Aussie Guide to Cosy Sleep
Introduction: Unravelling the Mystery of Bedding Terminology
Doona: The Aussie Icon of Comfort
Why Australians Love Their Doonas:
Duvet: The International Equivalent
Key Characteristics of a Duvet:
Quilt: More Than Just a Cover
Distinguishing Features of a Quilt:
Comparison Table: Quilt vs. Doona vs. Duvet
| Feature | EcoToppers Bamboo Bedding | High-Thread Count Cotton | Synthetic (Polyester) |
|---|---|---|---|
Softness |
Silky-smooth, often compared to silk/cashmere |
Soft, but can feel crisp or stiff |
Can feel soft initially, but often less luxurious |
Breathability |
Excellent; highly breathable and moisture-wicking |
Good, but can retain heat |
Poor; tends to trap heat and moisture |
Thermo-Regulation |
Adapts to temperature: keeps you cool in summer, warm in winter |
Less effective; can lead to overheating |
Very poor; often causes overheating and sweating |
Hypoallergenic |
Naturally resistant to dust mites, mould, and bacteria |
Can harbour dust mites; requires frequent washing |
Can attract dust mites; less breathable |
Sustainability |
Highly sustainable; fast-growing, low water/pesticide needs |
Requires significant water and pesticides |
Derived from petroleum; non-biodegradable |
Durability |
Very durable; maintains quality with proper care |
Durable, but can pill or thin over time |
Less durable; prone to pilling and wear |
Feel |
Luxurious, gentle, fluid drape |
Crisp, classic, can wrinkle easily |
Often feels less natural, can be scratchy |
Australian Climate Suitability |
Excellent; ideal for diverse temperatures and humidity |
Good for some climates, but can be hot in summer |
Poor; often too hot and clammy for Australian summers |


