Cosy single sized quilts

Sleeping solo? Bonny has a doona made just for you. We pack all of the same goodness into our single doonas as we do with the rest of our range. Even on the smallest bed, you can have the fluffiest doona. Embrace the cosy, fluffy comfort of a new down doona.

Bonny makes Summer DoonasWinter Duvets and All Season quilts designed for Australian single beds. Filled with 90% down, our single bed doonas are ultra light, cosy and breathable. They are machine washable which makes them the perfect quilt for kids and adults alike.

We generally recommend getting a quilt a size bigger than you bed - in this case a double bed sized doona However, if you have a bunk bed or a bed positioned in the corner of a room, a single size doona may be preferred. You can see our size guide for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What size is a single bed doona?

Our single bed size doonas are 140cm x 210cm.

This is a standard size used across Australia.

But rest assured, that’s the only thing that’s standard about a Bonny doona.

You can view our full size guide here.

Single sized quilts for hot sleepers?

Some sleepers like it hot. Some don’t. If you fall into that second category, we’d suggest checking out the Bonny summer quilt. This quilt was made for hot sleepers like you. It’s the light, fluffy, breathable companion you’ll wish you had last summer. These airy quilts have 700+ fill power down, which sits right in the sweet spot of comfort for hot sleepers.

Single sized quilts for cold sleepers?

Are you the type of sleeper who can never get enough blankets? Is your gas bill blowing up from leaving the heater on all night? The solution could simply be a quality winter single bed doona from Bonny. Here’s what you’ll want to know; our winter quilts are packed to the brim with ethically sourced down. We’re talking 800+ fill power. If polar bears used doonas, this would be their go-to.

Single sized quilts for all year round?

Not everyone wants to change their doona each season. So we made one that gives you the best of both worlds. The Bonny all rounder is the goldilocks of single doonas. Not too hot. Not too cold. Just right.

Can you wash a doona?

The short answer is yes, however, for minor spills etc. a simple spot clean will suffice. 

For bigger stains, machine wash cold with a mild detergent, and include an extra rinse cycle.

Finally, Tumble Dry low until thoroughly dry. Do not dry clean a down doona as that can ruin the natural quality of the down inside.

If your doona does not move in the washer or dryer, professionally launder it.

Can you put a doona in the dryer?

Putting down in the dryer can actually be a good thing as it will help the down fluff up!

After washing your doona, we always recommend to tumble dry low until it is thoroughly dry. This will make sure that the down inside becomes fluffy and luxurious again! For even better performance include dryer/tennis balls to fluff the down.

If your doona does not move in the dryer, take it to get professionally laundered so that it can dry thoroughly.

Can you tumble dry a doona?

Tumble drying a doona or quilt can be a good thing as it will help the down fluff up!

After washing your doona, we always recommend to tumble dry it on low. This ensures the down inside becomes fluffy and luxurious again! For even better performance add dryer/tennis balls to fluff the down as it spins.

If your doona does not move in the tumble dryer, take it to get professionally.

What to do with my old doona?

You've bought a new doona and you're not sure what to do with your old one? Rather than collecting dust in your closet, or even contributing to landfill, let's give it to someone in need.

To GIVIT

To donate to GIVIT, your doona should be free from stains, tears, or damage. That means no yellow splotches, no rips and definitely no hot chocolate spills. You will also need to professionally launder your doona before you donate it. 

To RSPCA

To donate to RSPCA, your doona can be in moderate or poor condition. It will be used by RSPCA for animal bedding and therefore cannot contain feathers.

You can find more details on our Re-Home page.

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