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The duvet market is a subset of the larger beds and bedding industry. Duvets are a type of bedding that is filled with down, feathers, wool, or synthetic materials, and is used as a top layer on a bed. Duvets are typically covered with a removable, washable cover, and are available in a variety of sizes, colors, and materials. Duvets are popular for their ability to keep the user warm in cold weather, and cool in hot weather.
Duvets are often sold as part of a bedding set, which includes a duvet, a duvet cover, and a pillow. Duvets are also sold separately, and can be paired with a variety of different bedding items, such as sheets, blankets, and comforters.
Duvets are widely available in retail stores, online, and through specialty bedding retailers. Some of the companies in the duvet market include IKEA, Pottery Barn, Bed Bath & Beyond, and West Elm. Show Less Read more