Purple Peacock Feather Comforter

Crate and Barrel has everything you could want in your bedding and bed linens—from class to comfort and everything in between. We offer comforters, duvet covers, sheets and pillow cases as well as complete bedding collections. Learn more about the bed linens we offer.About Our Bedding CollectionsOur bedding adds comfort to your bed. Many of our textiles are sourced globally to create a diverse collection with an option for whatever your style. Our textile designs are compiled from manufacturers, professional designers, original artwork and internal inspiration. Color trends from fashion and home design are constantly observed and remapped in our collections to bring you stylish, on-trend bedding options.Bed Linen MaterialsAs you choose your bedding, you'll find that we have a variety of materials and weaves, including:Percale—Percale is a plain weave in which warp and weft threads of equal thickness cross each other one at a time. It is characterized by a smooth, flat, sturdy, balanced close weave.

It is the primary technique for high quality cotton bed linens. A percale weave for bed linens must have a thread count of 180 or higher.Sateen—The beautiful shine of this weave is created by passing four horizontal weft threads over or under one vertical warp thread creating more "yarn face" on the surface of the cotton cloth. Unlike percale, it may not be balanced as threads of unequal thickness are often used to achieve the look. It has a wonderful silky soft hand. Cotton thread used for this weave will often be combed and mercerized to achieve an even smoother look. Mercerization is a process in which the cotton thread is treated in order to prevent it from shrinking and give the final product a lustrous look.Linen—Designed to get softer with every wash, our linen sheets bring a warm, relaxed feeling to your bed. Linen sheets have unique short fibers with naturally-occurring knots and slubs as well as a comforting weight.Thread Count Considerations for BeddingThread count is the number of threads woven per square inch of fabric.

In general, the higher the thread count, the better the quality of the bedding. However, there is a physical limit to the number of threads you can fit into an inch. Bedding experts agree that premium sheeting will have a thread count between 200 and 450 threads per inch. Top layers, such as duvets and comforters, may use a lower thread count because they are not typically used against the skin, but rather to dress the bed.
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Find the bedding you need in our selection. Browse our bedding collections for comforters, duvet covers, quilts, sheets, pillows, mattress pads and more. Eddie Bauer 550 Fill Power White Goose Down Comforter - Various Sizes Christian Siriano Down-Alternative 4-Piece Comforter Set (Assorted Sizes) Candice Olson Down Alternative Comforter - Various Sizes Eddie Bauer 650 Fill Power White Duck Down Comforter - Various Sizes Eddie Bauer 650 Fill Power Down Comforter - 300 TC - Queen Eddie Bauer 650 Fill Power Down Comforter - 300 TC - King Eddie Bauer German Batiste Baffle Box 700 FP White Goose Down Comforter - Various Sizes Eddie Bauer 600 Fill Power White Goose Down Comforter - Various Sizes Riegel 230-Thread-Count Quilted Blanket, White (Choose Your Size) Sleep oh so soundly with bedding from Big Lots! Find fashionable, affordable comforters and bedding sets to refresh your bedroom look. Get a fresh look and feel with high thread-count sheets in bright colors and styles.

Find the perfect pillow for your best nights’ sleep in your bed. Browse our selection of bedding sets to find the perfect set to match your style. Sink deeply into microfiber, memory foam, or gel memory foam mattress toppers to personalize your mattress. Top off your bedding with a cozy blanket, for a pop of color and an extra layer of comfort. At Big Lots it’s easy to find bedding on a budget!Snuggling up underneath a down comforter or duvet gives you one of the best night's sleep possible. This soft filling allows your comforter or duvet to breathe, keeping in the right amount of warmth to keep you comfortable. This type of bedding is also aesthetically pleasing, helping to tie together your bedroom decorating scheme. While picking out down or feather bedding may seem simple at first glance, many shoppers feel lost when confronted with the multitude of options available. Fortunately, picking the right down or feather comforter or duvet really comes down to just a few things to look out for.

The biggest decision most shoppers make when choosing their bedding is fill type. Bedding fill is the material used to provide insulation, often giving the comforter a puffy appearance. There are a variety of synthetic and natural fill types, but when choosing feather down bedding the most important aspect to focus on is down power. A blanket's down power is a measurement of the filling's quality. These numbers range from below 400 up to 1,000 and take a variety of attributes into account. Pieces of down with a higher power number are generally larger than lower numbers, making them more comfortable. Higher power downs often go through more cleaning steps and may be associated with specific regions. Low quality, suitable for furniture or children's toys There is no right or wrong answer when choosing a down power for your bedding. Higher power levels tend to be more expensive, so take your budget into account when making a choice. A high power down requires less material to fill up the same amount of space, resulting in a lighter and puffier blanket.

If this appeals to you, it may be worth the extra expense. Your sleeping environment greatly impacts the level of warmth you need from your down duvet. Track your bedroom temperature for a few nights before making a decision. Sleeping environments that stay above 70 degrees generally do not require a thick comforter. A down blanket provides the equivalent of a medium weight blanket, allowing you to enjoy the comfort and puffiness of down without providing too much heat. Cooler rooms require thicker down comforters to provide adequate warmth. Be sure to consult with your sleeping partner before making a purchase to make sure you consider both of your warmth needs. The outside construction of your blanket has just as much impact on your comfort as the filling. Therefore, take time to consider the fabric covering of your prospective blanket before making a purchase. Thread count, the number of threads per inch of fabric, is particularly important. Higher thread counts produce a softer and more comfortable fabric.

Thread counts above 250 are good quality, while those interested in luxury should look for counts over 400. High thread counts also create a more solid barrier between the down and the outside world. This keeps down from leaking out, allowing the blanket to last longer. Do not overlook your feather bedding's outward appearance. A comforter is often a focal point of a bedroom's decorating scheme. Choose a comforter that complements your bedroom's colors and patterns to help create a cohesive look. Think about the other fabrics in your room, such as curtains or your bed's dust ruffle. Use these colors for inspiration. Solid colored blankets are easy to decorate with, particularly those that showcase neutral tones. Alternatively, look for a bright, colorful pattern to help draw the eye to the bed. Measure your bed carefully before making a down bedding purchase. Comforters vary in size from small throws to king-sized down blankets. Be generous when choosing your size to avoid a situation in which your blanket is not large enough to cover your sleeping area.