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The choice between an All Season and a Summer silk quilt depends on your personal comfort preferences, sleeping habits and the climate in your area.
What Our Customers Say About Our Silk Doonas
Among numerous feedbacks from our happy customers, we thought this one from Julie, who purchased our Winter Silk Quilt Bundle, worth being featured:
"I did sway back and forth with the idea of a silk quilt, wondering if these quilts would live up to the hype or be another epic Internet failure.
Firstly, I would like to state that we live in the coldest climate in Australia (Canberra), and our house temperature can drop to 16 degrees Celsius at night. This year has been particularly fierce, so I thought this would be a good test of the quilts' properties.
We both love the weight of the quilt, which gives us a sense of comfort. The cotton cover is luxuriously soft and is not noisy when turning over. Overall, we are greatly amazed that the silk quilt is more than meeting our expectations and would not hesitate to recommend it."
Who Is a Silk Quilt Best For?
Upgrading to a silk quilt isn't just about adding luxury - for people who struggle with night sweats or allergies, or partners with different body temperatures, a Mulberry silk quilt could make all the difference.
People with Fluctuating Body Temperatures
Silk quilts work like a natural thermostat. They help regulate body temperature by adapting to the environment - so you stay comfortably warm in winter and cool in summer without waking up from overheating or chills.
Hot Sleepers and Women Experiencing Menopause
Night sweats and hot flashes can disrupt even the best sleep routines. A silk doona offers excellent moisture control and breathability, helping adjust your temperature and keeping you cool and dry throughout the night.
People with Allergies or Sensitive Skin
Silk is naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites, mould, and common allergens. A silk quilt creates a cleaner, healthier sleep environment - especially beneficial for people prone to breakouts, skin irritation, or sensitivities to synthetic or heavy materials.
Couples with Different Sleep Preferences
Sharing a bed doesn't have to mean compromising on comfort. If one of you sleeps hot and the other runs cold, a silk quilt helps bridge the gap. Its natural temperature-regulating properties create a more balanced, restful sleep for both partners — fewer disturbances, better moods, and even more romance.
What You Need to Know Before Buying a Silk Quilt
Upgrading to a silk doona is a meaningful investment - and like any premium product, it helps to understand what you're buying before you hit the "Add to Cart" button.Worried about the price? You're not alone. In Why Are Silk Quilts So Expensive and Are They Worth the Money?, we break down exactly what goes into a high-quality quilt and why this investment might pay off more than you think.
Are silk quilts all they're hyped up to be? We asked AI to list the downsides of owning one — and then fact-checked it. Find out whether we should always trust what machines have to say in The Disadvantages of Silk Quilts: True or False?
If you struggle with allergies or sensitive skin, silk might be more than just a nice upgrade. In The Benefits of Using a Silk Quilt for People With Allergies, we dive into how silk can help create a cleaner, hypoallergenic sleep environment - without compromising comfort.
Best Silk Quilts Australia Comparison (updated April, 2025)
To help you navigate the choices and find the best silk quilt that suits your needs and budget, we've compiled the below price comparison, which we monitor and update quarterly.
Brand | Price (from)* | Free Shipping |
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Queen | King | S King | ||||
Silky U | $279 | $299 | $369 | ![]() |
90 days | 3 years |
Silk Quilt Company | $290 | $310 | NA | ![]() |
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Abode Living | $330 | $380 | $460 | ![]() |
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Ecosa | $330 | $350 | $460 | ![]() |
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1 year |
Silk Sensation | $479 | $529 | $639 | ![]() |
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Lujo Home | $670 | $710 | $750 | ![]() |
14 days | 60 days |
There are cheaper silk quilts on the Australian market, but they are, most likely, filled with low-quality silk.
How to insert your silk quilt into a cover
- Unzip the quilt cover, turn it inside out and place it on the bed.
- Put the summer silk quilt on top of the cover and tie the strings to the quilt loops (4 in the corners and 4 on the sides).
- Roll up the quilt together with the cover from top to bottom.
- Pull the corners through from the inside so the bottom of the quilt is now inside the cover and roll it back out.
- Zip it up and - VOILÀ - you're all set!
If you have further questions about our silk quilts or terms, please call 1300 745 598, email us, or visit our comprehensive FAQ page, which we have compiled based on genuine customer enquiries.
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