Duvets & Quilts Singapore - Breathable Comfort for Every Night


Choosing Between a Quilt and a Duvet for Singapore's Climate

In Singapore's tropical climate, the bedding layer above you matters as much as what is beneath. A duvet or quilt that traps heat causes restless sleep - the right choice keeps you comfortable throughout the night.

A duvet (also known as a bed quilt) is a filled insert used inside a washable cover - swap the cover to refresh your bedroom without replacing the fill. Robinsons stocks multiple quality options in Singapore.

Materials available in the Robinsons quilts and duvets range:

  • TENCEL Lyocell duvet - sustainably produced from wood pulp; moisture-wicking, hypoallergenic, and silky against the skin
  • Microfibre fill - hypoallergenic, a practical choice for air-conditioned bedrooms
  • Bamboo cotton - naturally antibacterial and temperature-regulating, particularly effective for warm sleepers
  • Cotton quilt - naturally breathable, easy to machine wash, and well-suited to Singapore's year-round humidity

King Size and Queen Size Duvets - Getting the Sizing Right

A king-size duvet at approximately 245cm x 210cm drapes fully over both sides of the bed, eliminating the nightly tug that disrupts light sleepers. A queen size duvet at 210cm x 210cm is the most widely used option in Singapore, fitting HDB master bedrooms and condo rooms comfortably.

For air-conditioned Singapore bedrooms, a light-to-medium weight option is the most practical year-round choice. Those who keep the air conditioning lower, around 20°C to 22°C, will find a thicker duvet more comfortable. All products carry Robinsons' 100% authenticity guarantee, and relevant items hold OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certification confirming freedom from harmful substances.

Shop Quilts and Duvets in Singapore at Robinsons

Looking to buy quilt/ duvet options in Singapore? The Robinsons range covers everything from a lightweight bamboo quilt Singapore bedrooms use year-round to a luxury goose feather and down quilt  Singapore guest rooms need in larger sizes. Every listing includes tog rating, fill material, and care instructions - all you need to choose confidently.

The full duvet Singapore range includes single, queen and king size options in multiple fill types. Round out your bedroom with coordinating bed sheet sets, the right sleep pillow, and a quality mattress. Free delivery on qualifying orders above $150.

Browse the full quilts and duvets collection above and filter by material, size, and tog rating. 30-day returns. Authenticity guaranteed.

Frequently Asked Questions
What size duvet do I need for a standard Singapore queen bed?
A queen-size duvet measuring approximately 210cm x 210cm fits the standard Singapore queen bed (152cm x 191cm) well, with adequate overhang on both sides for comfortable coverage. If you prefer the fuller, draped look typical of hotel beds, many people size up to a king-size duvet over a queen frame - it creates a layered, generous aesthetic.
How often should quilts and duvets be washed in Singapore's climate?
In Singapore's humidity, washing every 6 to 8 weeks is advisable - more frequently than the general recommendation of every 3 to 6 months. This is particularly important for those who sleep hot or use a quilt without a cover. Always check the care label first - TENCEL fill and certain microfibre constructions have specific temperature limits that should not be exceeded.
What does OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certification mean for bedding products?
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 is an independent certification confirming that every component of a product - fabric, fill, thread, and dyes - has been tested and verified free from over 100 harmful substances. For bedding, this is especially relevant for: Young children and babies with sensitive or reactive skin, Adults prone to allergic reactions or contact dermatitis, Households that want to reduce chemical exposure across everyday household items
Is a quilt blanket the same thing as a comforter?
They are similar but not the same. A comforter is a thick, fluffy single-piece product used directly on the bed - combining fill and outer fabric without a separate cover. A quilt blanket is stitched through its layers and typically lies flatter. Comforters are generally warmer and puffier; quilts are lighter and more practical for Singapore's climate, where the priority is breathability rather than insulation.