100% NZ Wool Cot Duvet - Three Seasons Weight
100% NZ Wool Cot Duvet - Three Seasons Weight
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Your baby will sleep comfortably year round with the Moemoe 300gsm Lightweight Wool Cot Duvet Inner, proudly made in New Zealand using premium natural wool for breathable, temperature regulating sleep comfort.
Designed for warmer sleepers and mild New Zealand climates, this lightweight wool duvet inner provides soft, natural insulation without the heaviness of traditional bedding. The 300gsm fill weight makes it ideal for spring, summer, autumn, and well insulated homes, offering a cooler, more breathable sleep experience.
Natural wool fibres help regulate body temperature by releasing excess heat and wicking away moisture throughout the night. This reduces overheating and helps create a fresher, more balanced sleep environment, perfect for those searching for lightweight wool duvets in NZ or bedding for little ones who run hot.ย
Unlike synthetic alternatives, wool adapts naturally to your babies changing temperature, providing gentle warmth when needed while maintaining airflow for continuous comfort.
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