My experience: Right off the bat, I knew this was going to be a good one. The European flax linen is so soft and comfy, and I can tell that it can take a lot of wear while still seeming luxurious. Paired with my insert, it is quite roomy, so putting it on wasn’t too bad, though I’m not a huge fan of the button closures. Sleeping with it has been a dream and it’s really easy to snuggle with. The only real downside is that it’s noticeably larger than my insert—I can tell it would be even more plush if I had a fluffier one to fill it out.
The bottom line: I would absolutely recommend this duvet cover. It may not look fancy, but if you like a softer, more utilitarian bedspread, Quince is a winner. The linen is ridiculously soft from the moment you take it out of the package, and it comes at a price that you really aren’t going to find elsewhere for the same quality.
Tester: Kristi Kellogg, contributor
My sleep preferences: I would consider myself a pretty standard sleeper. I like to have a lot of blankets (the fluffier the better) and warmth because I’m constantly cold. I prefer comforters and duvets to quilts, and the style and aesthetics of the bedding are as important to me as the comfort. I won’t sacrifice either!
About the brand: This is an IKEA exclusive. Like all things from IKEA, it’s budget-friendly and made to last.
My experience: I love this duvet cover. It’s lightweight cotton, and the floral pattern is great to look at—plus, the lightweight cotton has a cozy, ultra-soft feel. The duvet cover features button closure (which compliments the overall vibe and style of the duvet), and it is available in twin-, full-, queen-, and king-sizes. I pair it with this top-rated duvet insert from Amazon Basics.
The bottom line: I would 100% recommend this! It’s a great duvet cover that has lasted dozens of washes and still looks fresh (absolutely zero signs of pilling or wear). With one of the lowest price points on this list, it’s also a fantastic deal.
Cotton Duvet Covers
Tester: Katarina Kovac, commerce producer
My sleep preferences: I prefer to sleep cooler, so a percale weave typically suits me best. It’s pretty difficult to find one that checks all of the boxes: not too scratchy, not too cold to the touch, increases in softness after a couple of washes, and doesn’t wrinkle everywhere. When looking for a duvet, I’ll usually always opt for a percale weave with organic fibers, so I can rest assured I’m not sleeping on any linens with toxic chemicals applied.
About the brand: Saatva is a household name for mattresses. With newer categories like furniture, rugs, bedding and bath under their belt, they’re certainly diversifying their product offering while focusing on their specialty; attention to detail. The Organic Percale Duvet Cover Set offers 100% GOTS certified organic cotton, one duvet cover and two pillow shams, a hidden zipper closure on the duvet cover and center envelope opening on shams (a rare find), and corner ties to keep the duvet in place. With a 200-thread count, it feels really light and airy to the touch, while remaining warm enough for colder months.