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Bambi Quilts

Sweet dreams start here. From light, breathable summer layers to indulgent winter warmth and all-season solutions, the perfect quilt means waking up on the right side of the bed every morning. Shop trusted brands like Downia, Herington and more at Harvey Norman, with cotton, wool, bamboo, feather and down fillings in sizes from single to super king.

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    Dreamy Quilts for a Good Night’s Sleep

    What's the difference between a quilt and a doona?

    Good news – they're exactly the same thing. Quilt, doona and duvet are all used to describe the soft, filled insert that goes inside a quilt cover to keep you gloriously warm and cosy in bed.

    Australians tend to use all three interchangeably, with "doona" starting out as a brand name that well and truly stuck. "Duvet" is more commonly heard in New Zealand and Europe, and in the US, a quilt typically refers to a patchwork blanket. The more you know!

    What is the best filling for quilts?

    A good night's sleep starts from the inside out. Whether you're a hot sleeper, cold sleeper or change your mind with every season, there's a bed quilt filling made for you:

    • Wool Quilts – Warm, breathable and naturally temperature-regulating. It wicks away moisture so you can stay snug without waking up in a sweat.
    • Goose Down Quilts – Weightless warmth. Goose and duck down quilts are the ultimate in bedtime luxury, with fluffy, cloud-like high loft that turns every morning into a battle between you and your bed.
    • Feather Quilts – A little firmer and weightier than a down quilt, but every bit as toasty, it's the go-to warm quilt for sleepers who love the feeling of being properly tucked in.
    • Bamboo Quilts – Hypoallergenic, breathable and silky to the touch – a dream for warm sleepers, allergy sufferers or anyone after a cooler night's rest.
    • Cotton Quilts – Lightweight, easy to care for and great for the summer months, these cool quilts are the perfect warm-weather companion for anyone who runs hot.

    From light summer layers to serious winter weight, shop the best quilts from trusted brands like Downia, Herington, Bambi and more at Harvey Norman.

    Do I need a different quilt for summer and winter?

    Not always! And with the right knowledge, you'll never lose sleep over it again. Whether you're in Queensland or somewhere that actually gets a proper winter (we're looking at you, Tassie), the trick to choosing the right quilt is balancing the climate outside with your own sleeping temperature – and knowing your GSM rating.

    The seasonal sleep guide for warmth levels:

    • Summer Quilts – Lighter, breezier and built for balmy nights, with a lower GSM rating (150–300) that keeps things cool and comfortable when the mercury starts to rise.
    • Winter Quilts – Brings the toastiness when you need it most. A higher GSM (450+) traps heat and cocoons you in warmth, so you can sleep soundly on even the coldest nights.
    • All-Season Quilts – One doona for every season. Sitting between 300–400 GSM, these strike the perfect balance between cool and cosy all year round.

    What size quilt do I need?

    It's simple – just follow your mattress. Quilt sizing runs across single, double, queen, king and super king, so finding your perfect match starts and ends with knowing your bed size.

    But there's no rule against sizing up (and it's rarely regretted). Sharing a bed? Love that drapey, hotel-worthy look? Go with a bigger duvet. Fewer midnight tug-of-wars, no freezing feet – just luxurious coverage from edge to edge.

    Always check the centimetre measurements before you buy, as doona dimensions can vary between brands even for the same size.

    Can you wash a quilt at home?

    In most cases, absolutely. Cotton, bamboo and polyester fills are machine washable quilts that can go straight into a gentle cycle with mild detergent, while wool needs a little more TLC with a large-capacity machine or a dedicated wool cycle giving the best results. Feather and down quilts are best left to the professionals to keep that signature loft intact.

    The freshness formula:

    • Air your quilt outside regularly and shake well to restore fluff
    • Wash sparingly and steer clear of harsh products
    • Store in a breathable bag when not in use

    And like all bedding, always check the care label before pressing start.

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