Brr. Lately we've spent the nights huddled underneath a down comforter and three blankets. Last night we were fantasizing about winning the lottery and promptly ordering an Eileen Fisher Seasonless Silk Comforter.
Silk comforters have been mentioned a couple of times on AT:NY: here and here. They're less bulky than down, hypoallergenic, and can be used year-round. Right now the fact that they're supposed to be warmer than down sounds pretty darn good.
Sold exclusively at Garnet Hill, the gorgeously sensuous bedding comes in five colors (chocolate, soft white, branch, bone, and parchment), and costs between $438 and $598.
Soft Surroundings, Gaiam, and Dream Soft Bedware are some other retailers who also sell silk comforters.
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Well, silk comforter is not for kids room furniture, although you can use it, but you will surely find it on the floor. It is for big bedroom beds and for special nights when it has to go down.