Description
A Century of German Bedding Craft
Traumina has been manufacturing bedding in Renchen, Germany since 1921. The Luxury No.1 is their flagship range — the duvet they make when price is not the constraint.
Every detail is deliberate. The fill is 100% pure camel hair. The cover is 100% cotton. The baffle box construction holds the fill evenly in place across the full surface. Furthermore, the duvet arrives in Traumina’s signature black and gold carrying bag — a presentation that reflects the level of the product inside.
100% Camel Hair — The Natural Temperature Regulator
Camel hair comes from the undercoat of Bactrian camels living on the high plains of Inner Asia. These animals experience extreme temperature swings — from desert heat to mountain cold — within a single day. Their undercoat has evolved to respond to both conditions simultaneously.
The same properties transfer directly to a duvet. Camel hair absorbs moisture actively — drawing humidity away from the body during sleep — and releases it gradually into the air. As a result, the sleeping climate under a camel hair duvet stays warm without becoming damp or stuffy.
Furthermore, the hair is shed naturally by the animals at the end of winter. It is then collected, sorted, and processed organically — without the use of synthetic treatments. The fill you sleep under is a completely natural product.
WK2 — The Right Weight for Year-Round Comfort
The Traumina warmth classification system runs from WK1 (very light, summer) to WK4 (heavy, winter). The No.1 WK2 sits at the lighter end of the range.
WK2 is suitable for warm bedrooms and the transitional seasons — spring and autumn. It is the right choice for people who sleep in a temperature-regulated bedroom year-round, or for those who naturally sleep warm. Moreover, camel hair’s active moisture management means the WK2 performs well even in summer — the temperature-regulating effect of the fill compensates for the modest insulation weight.
Baffle Box Construction and Cotton Cover
The square quilting pattern visible across the surface is not purely decorative. The baffle box construction creates individual sealed chambers throughout the duvet. The camel hair fill is distributed evenly across all chambers and cannot migrate towards the edges or bunch in the centre.
The cover is 100% cotton — woven to a quality appropriate for the Luxury No.1 range. It is soft, breathable, and downproof, keeping the camel hair fill securely contained throughout the duvet’s life.
Furthermore, Traumina’s Corner 90+ system reinforces the edges with a fine piping that allows the duvet to sit precisely in the corners of any duvet cover without slipping.
Care and Links
The Traumina Luxury No.1 requires professional dry cleaning. Do not wash at home. Do not bleach.
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Product Specifications
- Fill: 100% camel hair — naturally collected, organically processed
- Cover: 100% cotton
- Warmth class: WK2 — light warmth, suitable for warm bedrooms and transitional seasons
- Construction: Baffle box quilting — even fill distribution
- Finishing: Corner 90+ piping system
- Packaging: Traumina black and gold luxury carry bag
- Care: Professional dry clean only — do not wash — do not bleach
- Made in: Germany (Renchen, since 1921)
- Available sizes: 200×220 cm / 240×220 cm
FAQs
Why is camel hair considered a premium duvet filling?
Camel hair is one of the most technically capable natural fibres for bedding. The Bactrian camels it comes from live in the extreme climate of Inner Asia — temperatures ranging from below freezing at night to intense desert heat during the day. Their undercoat regulates this range constantly. The same fibre absorbs moisture actively during sleep and releases it gradually rather than holding it close to the body. As a result, a camel hair duvet keeps the sleeping environment dry and warm without the damp, trapped heat that synthetic fillings can produce.
Furthermore, the hair is shed naturally by the animals each spring. It requires no slaughter and no live plucking — making it one of the most ethically straightforward premium natural fillings available.
What does WK2 warmth class mean and is it right for me?
Traumina’s WK scale rates warmth from WK1 (very light, summer only) to WK4 (heavy, cold winter nights). WK2 is positioned as a light warmth duvet — suitable for warm bedrooms and the transitional seasons of spring and autumn. It is the right choice if your bedroom is heated to a comfortable temperature year-round, or if you naturally sleep warm and find heavier duvets uncomfortable. Furthermore, camel hair’s temperature-regulating properties mean WK2 is more versatile than a comparable synthetic duvet at the same weight — the fill actively responds to body heat rather than simply insulating at a fixed level.
If your bedroom is cold in winter or you sleep in an unheated room, WK3 or WK4 would be more appropriate.
How does the baffle box construction affect sleep quality?
A baffle box duvet is quilted into individual sealed chambers across the full surface. The camel hair fill is distributed evenly across all chambers and cannot migrate during sleep. This matters because fill migration is the most common reason a premium duvet underperforms over time. Without the baffle box structure, fill shifts towards the edges and the centre becomes thin and cold. The Traumina Luxury No.1 prevents this entirely — the fill stays where it belongs regardless of how much you move during the night.
As a result, the warmth is even across the full surface and the duvet maintains its performance for years rather than degrading after a few washes.
Why does the Traumina Luxury No.1 cost more than a standard duvet?
Three factors justify the price: the fill, the manufacturing standard, and the longevity. 100% camel hair is a limited, manually collected material. Collecting, sorting, and organically processing it to the standard required for a Luxury No.1 fill is labour-intensive and cannot be replaced by industrial shortcuts. Moreover, Traumina has been producing bedding in Germany since 1921 — the craftsmanship built into each duvet reflects a century of accumulated expertise.
Furthermore, a well-cared-for camel hair duvet will outlast several generations of standard synthetic duvets. The fill does not compress or degrade in the same way as polyester. Consequently, the cost per year of use over the duvet’s full lifespan is considerably lower than the purchase price suggests.
How do I care for the Traumina Luxury No.1?
The Traumina Luxury No.1 requires professional dry cleaning. Do not attempt to machine or hand wash it at home — the camel hair fill and the precisely constructed baffle box chambers require professional handling to maintain their performance and structure.
For day-to-day care, air the duvet regularly. Hang it outside in a shaded, ventilated space to allow any absorbed moisture to evaporate fully. Always use a high-quality duvet cover to protect the cotton shell from direct contact with skin and body oils. Furthermore, store the duvet in its original Traumina carry bag when not in use — this protects the fill from compression and dust during storage.
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