Everyday Comfort
Classic style, crisp-yet-soft comfort, breathability and durability.Quilts, Duvets & Doonas
Sleep in year-round cosy comfort with our high-quality, breathable quilts. From cooling duvets to an ultra-luxurious silk-filled doona, we have every season and sleep need covered.
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QUALITY NOT QUANTITY
Is a higher thread count better?
You've probably heard a higher thread count equals better quality bedding. But the combination of the weave and thread count is what really matters. Choosing fibres with a longer staple length at an optimal thread count, as in our cotton range, allows more airflow than higher TC bedding with shorter fibres (that's also more prone to pilling).
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Hot Sleepers
Silky softness, sustainability, temperature regulation and moisture control.Luxurious Texture
Temperature-regulating, moisture-wicking and naturally textured. Softer with each wash.Sensitive Skin
Cool, luxurious feel and temperature-regulating, hypoallergenic comfort. Year-round.THREAD COUNT
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320 TC
Bespoke 320 thread count percale sheets with silkier, longer fibres for breathability and durability.400 TC
Optimal thread count for the perfect balance of softness, airflow and durability.130 TC
For airflow and soft texture. NB. Linen TCs are lower due to naturally thicker fibres.30 MOMME
The highest density silk available for maximum strength and durability.WEAVES
Percale is an open weave that's crisp and breathable with a matte finish. Ideal for hot sleepers.
More tightly woven and slightly heavier than percale, with a luxurious silky-smooth feel and lustrous sheen.
Percale is an open weave that's crisp and breathable with a matte finish. Ideal for hot sleepers.
A satin weave with a lustrous sheen and silky texture, charmeuse feels exceptionally soft against the skin.
CARE
Machine wash at 30-40°C on a gentle cycle. Tumble dry on low heat or line dry.
Cold machine wash at 30°C on a gentle cycle. Line dry or tumble dry on low heat.
Cold machine wash at 30°C on a gentle cycle. Line dry out of sun. Do not tumble dry.
Wash at 30°C or under on a short, gentle cycle. Air dry out of sun. Do not tumble dry.
CERTIFICATIONS
STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®
Cotton Australia Certified

STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®

STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®

STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®

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Frequently Asked Questions
All-Season Quilts for Luxurious Comfort
From snuggly winter warmth to sweat-wicking summer cosiness, Ecosa quilts take sleep comfort to the next level. With a 100% pure silk filling, our all-season quilt is luxurious and lightweight, available in summer and mid-season weights that can be clipped together for toastiness when the cold weather arrives.
Live somewhere that’s warm year-round or prone to overheating at night? With embedded cooling technology, our Cooling Quilt is the perfect seasonal quilt to regulate your temperature and keep you dry.
Live somewhere that’s warm year-round or prone to overheating at night? With embedded cooling technology, our Cooling Quilt is the perfect seasonal quilt to regulate your temperature and keep you dry.
How to Choose the Right Quilt for Your Bed
Your ideal quilt will depend on the climate you live in, your sleep and health concerns, and who you share your bed with.
A heavier, higher-GSM (fill weight) quilt suits colder climates, while a lighter-weight quilt with a breathable fabric fill is ideal if you live somewhere warm or sleep hot. Alternatively, a specialised cooling quilt can help you drift off and sleep soundly by lowering your body temperature. While an all-season quilt delivers flexibility through the seasons.
Asthma or allergies? Hypoallergenic natural materials or machine washable synthetic fillings are often recommended. The easy care convenience of a durable fabric like polyester (included in our Cooling Quilt) may also appeal if your bed is shared with kids or animals.
A heavier, higher-GSM (fill weight) quilt suits colder climates, while a lighter-weight quilt with a breathable fabric fill is ideal if you live somewhere warm or sleep hot. Alternatively, a specialised cooling quilt can help you drift off and sleep soundly by lowering your body temperature. While an all-season quilt delivers flexibility through the seasons.
Asthma or allergies? Hypoallergenic natural materials or machine washable synthetic fillings are often recommended. The easy care convenience of a durable fabric like polyester (included in our Cooling Quilt) may also appeal if your bed is shared with kids or animals.
Different Types of Quilt Fillings
Quilt fillings may be synthetic, all-natural or a combination of both – and each has unique pros and cons.
Synthetic materials (e.g polyester, microfibre) are the easiest to care for but are typically less breathable than natural fibres and can trap heat.
Down duvets are ultra-fluffy, very durable and warm yet lightweight – but can be expensive and require special care. Feather and down is a common combination that delivers plenty of plush warmth. However, these quilts tend to be heavier and can harbour dust mites.
Moisture-wicking and temperature-regulating, wool is another natural option. On the potential cons side, wool doonas are heavier than down and feather options with a lower loft.
Lightweight and luxurious, silk (used in our Luxe Quilt) is a hypoallergenic natural material that delivers breathable comfort. However, it’s one of the more delicate duvet fillings and is typically dry clean only.
One of the most popular natural and eco-friendly materials for quilts is bamboo due to its breathability and temperature-regulating, sweat-wicking abilities. For these reasons, it’s used in our Cooling Quilt – and it’s also hypoallergenic, dust-mite resistant and antibacterial, making it a great all-rounder.
Other quilt fillings include cotton, linen, Tencel, and blends of the above.
Synthetic materials (e.g polyester, microfibre) are the easiest to care for but are typically less breathable than natural fibres and can trap heat.
Down duvets are ultra-fluffy, very durable and warm yet lightweight – but can be expensive and require special care. Feather and down is a common combination that delivers plenty of plush warmth. However, these quilts tend to be heavier and can harbour dust mites.
Moisture-wicking and temperature-regulating, wool is another natural option. On the potential cons side, wool doonas are heavier than down and feather options with a lower loft.
Lightweight and luxurious, silk (used in our Luxe Quilt) is a hypoallergenic natural material that delivers breathable comfort. However, it’s one of the more delicate duvet fillings and is typically dry clean only.
One of the most popular natural and eco-friendly materials for quilts is bamboo due to its breathability and temperature-regulating, sweat-wicking abilities. For these reasons, it’s used in our Cooling Quilt – and it’s also hypoallergenic, dust-mite resistant and antibacterial, making it a great all-rounder.
Other quilt fillings include cotton, linen, Tencel, and blends of the above.
What are the most breathable quilts?
The most breathable quilts are those with natural fillings. These include sustainable bamboo as well as silk, cotton, goose down, linen and wool.
How Do I Know Which Quilt Filling Is Right for Me?
The right quilt filling is a matter of personal preference and sleep needs. If you like a fluffy quilt or doona, feather and down will give you the plumpness you’re after, while wool may feel unappealingly flat.
Hot and sweaty sleepers will want something breathable and moisture-wicking, like bamboo. While silk is an ultra-luxurious choice that regulates temperature without weighing you down.
If budget and easy maintenance are your top priorities, synthetics may be suitable. But do try to look for more breathable options or combination fills like our Cooling Quilt’s polyester-bamboo blend.
Hot and sweaty sleepers will want something breathable and moisture-wicking, like bamboo. While silk is an ultra-luxurious choice that regulates temperature without weighing you down.
If budget and easy maintenance are your top priorities, synthetics may be suitable. But do try to look for more breathable options or combination fills like our Cooling Quilt’s polyester-bamboo blend.
What is the best quilt for winter in Australia?
Australian winter temperatures vary widely depending on location, so it’s difficult to recommend a one-size-fits-all quilt material.
However, in terms of weight/ heaviness, for colder areas like Melbourne or Canberra, a winter quilt will generally be 600-800+ GSM. Whereas, in the Ecosa range, the mid-season 550GSM Luxe Silk Quilt may be perfectly adequate in warmer cities and regions such as Brisbane.
However, in terms of weight/ heaviness, for colder areas like Melbourne or Canberra, a winter quilt will generally be 600-800+ GSM. Whereas, in the Ecosa range, the mid-season 550GSM Luxe Silk Quilt may be perfectly adequate in warmer cities and regions such as Brisbane.
What is the best quilt for summer in Australia?
For comfort and hygiene, a summer quilt in Australia needs to be lightweight with a breathable, sweat-wicking fill. Natural fibres such as bamboo, cotton and silk are all good options.
A summer quilt will typically be in the 150-300 GSM range, meaning it is a lighter, cooler, less dense quilt. Our Luxe Silk Quilt has a pure silk filling and is 300 GSM, while our specialised Cooling Quilt designed for hot sleepers is 110 GSM with a cool-to-touch cover and breathable bamboo and polyester core.
A summer quilt will typically be in the 150-300 GSM range, meaning it is a lighter, cooler, less dense quilt. Our Luxe Silk Quilt has a pure silk filling and is 300 GSM, while our specialised Cooling Quilt designed for hot sleepers is 110 GSM with a cool-to-touch cover and breathable bamboo and polyester core.
What is an all-seasons quilt?
An all-seasons quilt is a two-in-one quilt with different sections that can be clipped or zipped together (or apart) as the weather changes. It consists of a lighter (lower GSM) quilt that can be used alone in summer and a denser (higher GSM) quilt. This second quilt can be used mid-season when you need extra warmth – or attached to the lighter quilt to create a warm and snuggly winter doona.
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