I lived in Denmark and learned something simple there: Scandinavians take sleep as seriously as we take coffee. The centerpiece is the down duvet — light, warm, alive. Something almost no one in Brazil truly knows.
Golden Dreams was born from that. I work with a Danish manufacturer that has crafted fine down since 1947, made to order, with an audited European supply chain. And I complete it with a Brazilian textile line, Aurora, sewn in Ibitinga.
This portfolio is for you to understand what each piece is, which one suits you, and how your box works. No rush — it was made for the bedside table.
In 1837, Hans Christian Andersen wrote of a princess who felt a pea beneath twenty featherbeds. The tale was never about privilege — it was about what one perceives in silence, and the care that sets an ordinary night apart from a good one.
Our manufacturer's line bears the name H.C. Andersen. Each duvet carries the name of a tale and, with it, nearly two centuries of a culture that treats rest as a craft — not a luxury.
A good night is a phrase.
Sleeping well, a craft.
In northern Europe, couples don't fight over a single blanket: each has their own duvet, at their own warmth. The midnight tug-of-war ends, and every body sleeps at exactly the temperature it asks for.
Each duvet has two independent measures — warmth and weight. Some prefer light and warm; others want the weight present on the body. That's why the collection comes in different calibrations: there is no right duvet, only yours.
Duck and goose down, calibrated for the Brazilian climate. On the next pages, each piece and its price — and how to find yours.
Danish goose 90%, fill power 725. The same thermal protection as the Nordic Medium in a far lighter piece on the body — the Scandinavian paradox: more warmth, less weight. The article closest to pure refinement.
Danish duck down. Three calibrations for the Brazilian climate.
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400-thread-count sateen, 100% cotton, sewn in Ibitinga. It dresses the Nordic and Signature duvets in the Scandinavian size — the cover is a few centimeters smaller than the duvet, on purpose, so it always stays full (the snug fit).
Sateen reacts to light and varies slightly between batches. Each piece is unique.
The cover dresses the duvet; the pillowcases set the tone. Changing the pillowcase colour shifts the whole room with a single gesture. A few pairings that work:
There's no rule. Mix the four colours however you like — it's your bed.
Wash at 30°C, delicate cycle, inside out. Fine sateen needs no fabric softener.
The duvet doesn't arrive in just any box. Each line has its own cotton bag — an object to keep, not to discard.
The bag replaces the box — a keepsake, made to keep using. The kraft bag stays in outer shipping only.
Your Founding 30 box comes in a gabardine tote with the Scandinavian cross and the word DREAMS on the vertical bar. You choose one of six:
Zipper and handle in white or black, per artwork. Discreet wordmark in the corner.
Only 30 numbered boxes, and yours is one of them — with your founder number, yours forever. But the box is more than a gift.
It is your first contact with Aurora's sateen — in your hands, in your room, in your light. And it is the preparation for the only choice that matters next: the line and the warmth of your duvet. You feel the fabric, decide the colours, and arrive at the duvet moment already knowing what you want.
That amount comes back in full as credit on your first duvet, Signature or Nordic. Not a coupon, not a discount: it's your money back, waiting for you.
Founder · founder pricing on upcoming launches, concierge directly with me on WhatsApp, and your name on the Founders' Wall.
A good night is a phrase.
Sleeping well, a craft.