A
duvet (, , or ; from the French
duvet "down") is a type of
bedding consisting of a soft flat bag filled with
down,
feathers,
wool,
silk or a synthetic alternative, and typically protected with a removable cover, analogous to a
pillow and pillow case. Sleepers often use a duvet without a top
bed sheet, as the duvet cover can readily be removed and laundered as often as the bottom sheet. In British English, a duvet is also called a
continental quilt, or simply a
quilt. In Australian English, it is also called a
doona. In American English, it may be called a
comforter; however, a
comforter is usually a slightly different type of bedding that is not as thick, does not have a cover, and is often used over a top sheet.