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Australian Guide to Tencel Quilts

Tencel (branded lyocell fibre) is derived from the wood pulp of sustainably managed eucalyptus trees using a closed-loop production process that recovers over 99% of the solvent used. As a quilt fill, Tencel delivers a combination of properties that few other materials can match: higher thermal insulation than wool and down, moisture management 50% more efficient than cotton, and a naturally antibacterial fibre structure that resists dust mites without chemical treatment.

The result is a quilt that is lightweight, breathable, allergy-friendly, and genuinely effective across all seasons. For a broader comparison of all quilt materials and GSM weights, see the Australian Quilt Buying Guide.

Why Tencel for a Quilt

Six reasons Tencel quilts outperform conventional bedding — hover each card to explore

Temperature Regulation
Warmer per gram than wool

Higher Thermal Insulation

Tencel fibre traps air efficiently within its structure, providing warmth with significantly less weight and bulk than traditional fills — including wool and down

Moisture-Wicking
50% better than cotton

Superior Moisture Management

Tencel's nanofibril structure contains microscopic channels that absorb perspiration from the skin and transport it into the fibre core, then release it back into the air — keeping the sleep surface dry all night

Naturally Hypoallergenic
No chemical treatments

Naturally Antibacterial

Because moisture is absorbed into the fibre rather than sitting on the surface, bacteria cannot grow. The hypoallergenic property is inherent to the fibre and doesn't wash out

Sensitive Choice Approved
Blue Butterfly certified

Sensitive Choice Approved

Bambi Tencel quilts carry the National Asthma Council Australia's Blue Butterfly seal, independently verifying suitability for allergy and asthma sufferers

Warmth Without Weight
Drapes like premium down

Warmth Without Weight

Tencel quilts are very lightweight with virtually no loft — they drape close to the body without a heavy, bulky feel, similar to a high-quality down quilt but in a plant-based fibre

Eco-Friendly
20x less water than cotton

Eco-Friendly

Eucalyptus requires up to 20x less water than cotton to cultivate. The closed-loop manufacturing process recycles both water and solvents. Tencel fibre is fully biodegradable

Sensitive Choice Certified

Sensitive Choice certified. Bambi Tencel quilts are approved by the National Asthma Council Australia's Sensitive Choice program. This is not a marketing claim — it's an independent assessment confirming suitability for people with asthma and allergies.

Tencel Quilt Types in the Range

Product Fill GSM Options Best For
Bambi 100% Tencel Quilt 100% Tencel fibre fill with 100% cotton cover 300 GSM (summer/all-season), 500 GSM (winter) The core Tencel quilt — maximum Tencel performance. Australian-made. Sensitive Choice approved. Best option for hot sleepers, allergy sufferers, and those wanting full Tencel benefit
Bambi Advanta Natural Tencel & Goose Down Quilt 30% Tencel / 70% Down (80% down, 20% feather) All-season weight A hybrid that combines goose down's plump loft with Tencel's breathability and cooling. For those who want the luxurious feel of a down quilt with added temperature regulation
Couples Dual Zone Tencel Quilt 100% Tencel fibre fill with cotton cover Summer: 150 / 250 GSM sides. Winter: 350 / 500 GSM sides Couples with different temperature preferences. One half is warmer, the other cooler — a single quilt with two warmth zones. Available in summer and winter weights
Bambi 100% Tencel Long Single Quilt with Quilt Cover 100% Tencel fibre fill. Includes matching Tencel quilt cover All-season weight Split king and adjustable beds. The bundled Tencel quilt cover uses press studs to prevent sagging and evenly distribute warmth

Couples Dual Zone — Solving Temperature Disagreements

One Quilt, Two Warmth Zones

The Couples Dual Zone Tencel Quilt has a different GSM fill on each side — one half warmer, the other cooler. It's a single quilt that looks and feels like a normal quilt, but solves the common problem of couples with mismatched sleep temperatures.

Cool Side Summer: 150 GSM · Winter: 350 GSM
Warm Side Summer: 250 GSM · Winter: 500 GSM

Available in Queen, King, and Super King. Also available as a dual zone quilt in other materials including Ingeo corn fibre.

Choosing the Right Weight (GSM)

GSM (grams per square metre) indicates fill density. Tencel quilts feel warmer per GSM than most other fills due to the fibre's superior thermal insulation — a 300 GSM Tencel quilt provides warmth comparable to heavier quilts in cotton or microfibre.

Summer 150-300 GSM
All Season 300-350 GSM
Winter 500 GSM

A note on warmth expectations: Tencel quilts are very lightweight with virtually no loft — they feel thinner and denser than a traditional fluffy doona. Customer reviews consistently note that the quilt feels lighter than expected but still provides genuine warmth. This "warmth without weight" is a defining characteristic of Tencel. If the sensation of a heavy, lofty quilt is important to the sleeping experience, consider the feather and down or wool ranges instead.

Australian Quilt Sizes

Bed Size Quilt Dimensions (approx) Notes
Single 140 x 210 cm Children's beds and standard single beds
Long Single 140 x 220 cm Adjustable beds and split king halves. Bambi Tencel available in Long Single with matching quilt cover
Double 180 x 210 cm Less common in newer homes
Queen 210 x 210 cm The most common Australian bed size
King 245 x 210 cm King beds. Also used across split king beds for a unified look
Super King 270 x 240 cm The largest standard size — generous drape
Best performance match: Pair a Tencel quilt with a Tencel or bamboo quilt cover for the best performance match — a cotton-polyester quilt cover over a Tencel quilt reduces the breathability and moisture-wicking benefit at the surface layer. The Bambi EcoTouch Tencel quilt cover set is designed specifically to complement Bambi Tencel quilts.

Complete Tencel Bedding

For maximum temperature regulation and allergy protection across the entire sleep surface, Tencel bedding is available in every layer. Select a layer below to explore:

Tencel Sheets

50% better than cotton Antibacterial Cool to touch

The layer directly against the skin. Smooth, cool, and 50% better moisture management than cotton — Tencel's nanofibril structure keeps the sleep surface consistently dry all night.

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Tencel Quilt Covers

Breathable Hypoallergenic Moisture-wicking

Maintains the breathability chain between the sleeper and the quilt fill. A cotton-polyester cover over a Tencel quilt reduces the moisture-wicking benefit at the surface — a Tencel cover preserves the full performance.

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Tencel Mattress Protectors

Waterproof Cooling surface Allergen barrier

Allergy and waterproof protection with Tencel's cooling surface. Prevents heat build-up from the mattress without sacrificing the breathability that defines a Tencel sleep system.

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Tencel Pillow Protectors

Sensitive Choice approved Moisture-wicking Hypoallergenic

The same Sensitive Choice approved protection for pillows — completing the full Tencel sleep system from mattress to quilt. Keeps pillow fill hygienic and the surface consistently cool from head to toe.

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Using Tencel across every layer ensures consistent temperature regulation and moisture management from mattress to quilt — no single layer undermines the cooling and breathability performance of the others.

Care & Cleaning

  • Machine washable on gentle cycle — one of the practical advantages over down quilts, which need commercial machines
  • Dry naturally — line dry or tumble dry on a low setting. Avoid high heat
  • No bleach or fabric softener — both damage Tencel fibres and reduce moisture-wicking performance
  • Use a quilt cover — protects the cotton casing, reduces wash frequency, and extends quilt life. Wash the cover weekly; wash the quilt itself every 3-6 months
  • Air regularly — hang outdoors on a mild day between washes to refresh the fill

Find Your Perfect Tencel Quilt

Browse our complete range of Tencel quilts. Not sure which weight is right for your climate? Our Australian-based sleep specialists can help — contact us for personalised recommendations.

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Sleep Solutions is a registered NDIS provider

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are Tencel Quilts good?

Tencel quilts are highly regarded for their unique combination of comfort, durability, and eco-friendliness. They offer several advantages that contribute to their popularity:

  • Thermal regulation: Tencel is known for its excellent thermal-regulating properties. It can adapt to body temperature, helping to keep you cool in summer and warm in winter.
  • Moisture-wicking: Tencel quilts are effective at wicking away moisture, ensuring a dry and comfortable sleep environment.
  • Soft and smooth: Tencel has a luxurious, silky feel, adding to the comfort of the quilt.


In addition to these features, Tencel is a sustainable material derived from eucalyptus trees, which require less water and no pesticides to grow compared to other fibre-producing plants. The production process for Tencel uses a closed-loop system that recycles water and reuses solvents, further enhancing its eco-friendly profile. Tencel quilts are also durable and easy to care for, making them a practical choice for everyday use. They are hypoallergenic, making them suitable for those with sensitive skin or allergies. However, like all bedding, the comfort of a Tencel quilt can depend on individual preferences and the specific design and quality of the quilt. As such, it's advisable to select a Tencel quilt from a reputable brand and ensure it meets your specific needs for warmth, comfort, and care requirements.

Compare Tencel vs Bamboo quilts?

Both Tencel and bamboo quilts are popular for their comfort, durability, and eco-friendliness. However, they have some differences that might influence your choice. Let's compare these two materials:

  • Origin: Tencel is derived from eucalyptus tree pulp, while bamboo fabric comes from bamboo plant pulp. Both are sustainable, but the production process for Tencel is often seen as more eco-friendly due to its closed-loop system that recycles water and reuses solvents.
  • Thermal Regulation: Both materials are excellent at regulating temperature. They can keep you cool in summer and warm in winter due to their breathability and moisture-wicking properties.
  • Softness: Both fabrics are known for their softness. However, Tencel is often compared to silk for its luxuriously smooth and silky feel, while bamboo has a feel more similar to high-quality cotton.


Both Tencel and bamboo quilts are hypoallergenic, making them suitable for people with allergies or sensitive skin. They are also durable and easy to care for, providing long-lasting use. In terms of aesthetics, both materials drape well and have a lustrous sheen, adding a touch of luxury to your bedding. While both fabrics have similar characteristics, your choice between a Tencel or bamboo quilt may come down to personal preference for feel and sustainability considerations. It's also worth considering the quality of the quilt's construction, as well as the brand reputation, to ensure you choose a product that will provide the comfort and durability you expect.

What makes Tencel Quilts allergy friendly and hypoallergenic?

Tencel quilts are considered hypoallergenic and allergy-friendly due to a few specific properties of the Tencel fabric. Here's what contributes to their hypoallergenic nature:

  • Smooth Fibre Structure: Tencel fibres have a very smooth surface that minimises friction and reduces irritation to the skin. This makes Tencel a suitable fabric for those with sensitive skin or allergies.
  • Moisture Management: Tencel's excellent moisture-wicking properties help to keep the sleeping environment dry. This discourages the growth of bacteria and dust mites, common allergens that can cause reactions.


In addition to these features, the production process for Tencel uses non-toxic solvents and is designed to recycle water and re-use the solvents in a closed-loop system. This results in a fabric that is free from harmful substances that could potentially cause allergies. Moreover, Tencel quilts are soft, breathable, and thermally regulating, adding to their overall comfort and health benefits. However, it's always a good idea to wash new Tencel quilts before use to remove any potential residues from the manufacturing process. In conclusion, with their smooth fibre structure, moisture management, and clean production process, Tencel quilts offer a hypoallergenic option for bedding that is not only comfortable but also eco-friendly.

Are Tencel quilts warm enough for winter?

Yes — with the right GSM. The Bambi 100% Tencel Quilt in 500 GSM and the Couples Dual Zone winter weight (350/500 GSM) are designed for winter use. Tencel fibre has higher thermal insulation per gram than wool and down, so a 500 GSM Tencel quilt provides genuine winter warmth despite feeling lighter than a traditional winter doona. In very cold climates, layering with a wool blanket provides extra insulation.

Why does a Tencel quilt feel thinner than a regular doona?

Tencel quilts have virtually no loft — the fill is dense and close-draping rather than fluffy and puffed. This is a feature, not a deficiency: the fibre's insulating efficiency means it doesn't need bulk to deliver warmth. Customer reviews consistently describe Tencel quilts as "thinner than expected but surprisingly warm." If the sensation of a thick, lofty quilt is important, feather and down quilts provide that fluffy feel.

Can I use a Tencel quilt with an electric blanket?

Yes. Place the electric blanket on the mattress (under the fitted sheet or mattress protector), then the Tencel quilt on top as normal. Do not place the electric blanket on top of or inside the quilt. Tencel's moisture-wicking properties complement electric blankets well — the blanket adds warmth from below while the quilt regulates moisture from above.

Is the Tencel quilt suitable for NDIS participants?

Yes. Sleep Solutions is a registered NDIS provider. Tencel quilts are available in long single sizes for adjustable beds commonly used in NDIS-funded setups. The hypoallergenic and machine-washable properties are particularly relevant for disability-related sleep and continence management. Contact the sleep specialists team for assistance with NDIS orders.