Ringsted Dun
Ugly Duckling Queen 200 x 220cm 90% Duck Down Duvet
Ugly Duckling Queen 200 x 220cm 90% Duck Down Duvet
H.C. Andersen series
Sleep, taken seriously.
The Ugly Duckling duvet in queen size, 200 × 220 cm, filled with 90 per cent European duck down in a cotton cambric shell — warmth without weight, and the kind of loft that makes the bed the best argument for staying in.
Made by Ringsted Dun, Danish specialists in down bedding.
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- Delivery across New Zealand
- Easy returns
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Specifications
Specifications
| Dimensions | 200 x 220 cm |
|---|---|
| Material | 90% new white European duck down / 10% small feathers, shell 100% cotton cambric TC 280 |
| Capacity | Fill weight: 790 g |
| Fill | 90% new white European duck down / 10% small feathers |
| Cover | 100% cotton cambric TC 280 |
| Size | Queen |
| Country of design | Denmark |
| Made in | Denmark |
| Certifications | OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 Class I, DOWNPASS, Downafresh greenLine, NOMITE |
Care instructions
Care instructions
Wash at 60°C and tumble dry according to supplier care guidance.
Delivery
Delivery
Delivery options and timing are confirmed at checkout or by the Design Denmark team.
We only accept orders within New Zealand; international orders are not available at this time.
Payment
Payment
Prices displayed are inclusive of GST.
We only accept orders within New Zealand; international orders are not available at this time.
Returns & warranty
Returns & warranty
- All purchases are protected by the NZ Consumer Guarantees Act
- For return enquiries, please contact: info@designdenmark.co.nz
The story
The story
Ringsted Dun has filled Danish duvets since 1947, and the Ugly Duckling — part of the H.C. Andersen series — carries the house's belief that sleep deserves the best materials: 90 per cent European duck down inside a cotton cambric shell, certified to the strictest standards. The name is a Danish fairy tale; the warmth is entirely real.
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