Guestroom bedding inserts

Hotel Microfiber and Hollow-Fiber Quilts

Synthetic-fill quilts and duvet inserts for hotel guestrooms, specified by fill type, GSM density, shell fabric, quilting pattern, size plan and replacement cycle.

  • Microfiber or hollow-fiber fill options
  • 200gsm to 600gsm filling density
  • Cotton or soft polyester shell options
  • Box or channel quilting for even fill distribution
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Hotel bed with white microfiber and hollow-fiber quilt in box quilting
Technical specification

RFQ details to confirm.

Fill and density

Fill type
Microfiber or hollow-fiber synthetic fill
Filling density
200gsm to 600gsm depending on target warmth and climate
Density planning
Select lighter or heavier GSM by season, room tier and guest-comfort target
Product position
Cost-efficient non-down option for guestroom duvet and quilt programs

Shell and construction

Shell fabric
Cotton or soft polyester shell for hotel bedding use
Quilting
Box or channel quilting to help keep the synthetic fill evenly distributed
Edge finish
Clean sewn edge with plain or piped finish depending on sample approval
Sampling
Check loft, weight, shell hand feel, stitching, fill distribution and wash result

Order planning

Room planning
Quote by room count, bed-size split, par level and seasonal replacement stock
Colour
White shell is the standard hotel direction, with made-to-order review when required
MOQ
Typical starting point is 100 pieces
Replacement stock
Plan spare pieces by room turnover, laundry cycle and reserve-par policy
Options

Set choices.

  • Microfiber fill
  • Hollow-fiber fill
  • Cotton shell
  • Soft polyester shell
  • 200-600gsm density
  • Box quilting
  • Channel quilting
  • Lightweight or warmer fill
Use cases

Best-fit orders.

  • Cost-efficient guestroom duvet programs
  • High-turnover replacement stock
  • Properties preferring non-down bedding
  • Seasonal warmth planning across room types
RFQ checklist

Information to send with the request.

  • Room count and bed-size split
  • Microfiber or hollow-fiber preference
  • Target GSM or warmth level
  • Shell fabric preference
  • Box or channel quilting preference
  • Replacement-stock allowance
  • Target delivery date and sample approval deadline
Procurement FAQ

Questions before sampling.

What is the difference between microfiber and hollow fiber?

Microfiber is usually selected for a finer, softer synthetic hand feel, while hollow fiber is often used for resilient loft and value. Final selection should be checked through a physical sample.

What GSM should a hotel specify for synthetic quilts?

The range is quoted from 200gsm to 600gsm. Lower GSM options suit lighter warmth requirements, while higher GSM options are used when more warmth or loft is required.

Are microfiber quilts a replacement for down comforters?

They are a practical synthetic alternative when cost control, non-down bedding or easier replacement planning matters more than a premium natural-fill feel.

What should be checked in a quilt sample?

Check finished weight, shell hand feel, quilting stability, edge finish, fill distribution, loft recovery and the wash result before approving bulk production.

Request microfiber & hollow-fiber quilts with quantities.

Select product families, add quantities, and send a single specification instead of browsing a raw supplier catalogue.

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