Nest Silk Cloud Comforter Review

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Luxurious, 100% Mulberry silk can be spun into thick fibers that can be used in pillows and comforters. If you’re looking to splurge, or if you just prefer luxurious fabrics and bedding products, look no further than the Nest Silk Cloud comforter.

In my unbiased Nest Silk Cloud comforter review, I give you all the details you need to know: from my sleeping and testing experience with it, to price, the materials and much more. Keep reading to find out.

Nest Bedding Silk Cloud Comforter

Nest Bedding Silk Cloud Comforter

The Nest Bedding Silk Cloud comforter combines cotton and silk to give a soft, luxurious sleeping experience.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.70 / 5
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Nest Silk Cloud Comforter Overview

Nest Bedding is a company that makes eco-friendly mattresses and other bedding. We’ve reviewed the Nest Bedding Sparrow mattress and both of the Easy Breather pillows. If you are looking for products that are eco-friendly or certified organic, Nest Bedding is a good company to consider.

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Nest Silk Cloud Comforter Review

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For this review I’ll be focusing on the Silk Cloud comforter, one of two comforters that the company provides. Here’s a quick overview to give you an idea of who this comforter is good for, and who might need to consider something else:

Who might like the Nest Silk Cloud Comforter?Who might not like the Nest Silk Cloud Comforter?
Fans of lightweight comfortersPeople who prefer thick, fluffy comforters
Hot sleepersPeople who want color options without a duvet cover
Fans of all-white beddingShoppers on a budget

Nest Silk Cloud Comforter Materials

Let’s take a look at the high-quality materials that go into making the Nest Silk Cloud comforter.

Cover

On the outside, Nest uses 100% organic cotton for the cover. This cotton has been woven into a sateen weave, and has a thread count of 300. The sateen weave gives this cover a soft, satin-like finish and an almost silky feel. The thread count only indicates how breathable this fabric is, and the lower a number is, the more breathable a fabric will be. All this to say, the cover shouldn’t trap a lot of heat.

An image of the cover of the Nest Silk Cloud comforter.

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Unlike other comforters, this is not sewn through with a baffle box construction, but overall, the fill doesn’t shift around much. There are also loops in the corner to attach a duvet cover. Because the comforter only comes in white, if you’re looking for a splash of color, you’ll have to do it with a duvet cover.

Fill

Within this cotton cover, you’ll find 100% Mulberry silk fibers. This fill is vastly different from the typical down or down alternative you find in other comforters. Silk threads feel a bit more dense and don’t get as fluffy as down or down alternative. 

A hand squeezes the Nest Silk Cloud Comforter to show the fluff.

Warmth

This comforter is more on the lightweight end of the comforter spectrum. It feels more like sleeping with a thick blanket. Having said that, it still provides ample amounts of warmth. If you prefer lightweight comforters, the Silk Cloud comforter will still keep you cozy.

Allergies/Allergens?

Silk is a naturally hypoallergenic material, and cotton isn’t known to trap or attract allergens in your sleep environment. If you have sensitive skin or sensitive allergies, this should be a safe comforter to use.

30-60 Min Nap with the Nest Silk Cloud Comforter

When you hear the words “silk comforter” you might think that the outer shell of the comforter is made of silk. But silk can also act as a fill for comforters, too. When it came time to test the Nest comforter, my first instinct was to see how fluffy the silk fill was.

Honestly, you’re not going to get much, if any, fluff from this comforter. But I’ve found that super fluffy comforters trap more heat. And as someone who runs hot, this more lightweight comforter was very appealing. The cotton cover has a bit of a crispness to it, but it still feels very soft as well.

I actually started out my testing while I was working. I draped the comforter over my legs, put a pillow on my lap and my laptop on top of that. Usually when this happens, my thighs start burning up in minutes because of the added heat from the pillow and whatever heat it’s absorbing from my laptop. But I was pleasantly surprised when I noticed virtually no heat transfer after about 30 minutes of work.

An image of a man sleeping with the Nest Silk Cloud Comforter.

When it came time to actually nap and after I removed the pillow and laptop, I found myself at a very comfortable temperature. I still felt cozy with this comforter, but overheating was not going to be an issue here. I tend to prefer lightweight comforters for this reason, so it’s no surprise that I enjoyed using it. 

One other thing I think worth mentioning is that the fill stays very evenly distributed. The cover isn’t sewn through with a box design, which may cause some concern about the fill bunching in corners. But I didn’t notice that happening at all.

Nest Silk Cloud Comforter Size & Price Chart

Take a look at our up-to-date pricing chart for the Nest Silk Cloud comforter! Note that the price we list is the full retail price, as seasonal discounts are subject to change.

SizePrice
Full/Queen$437.00
King/California king$490.00

Nest Bedding Silk Cloud Comforter

Nest Bedding Silk Cloud Comforter

The Nest Bedding Silk Cloud comforter combines cotton and silk to give a soft, luxurious sleeping experience.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.70 / 5
Check Price

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Caring for the Nest Silk Cloud Comforter

Unfortunately, you cannot machine-wash the Nest Silk Cloud comforter. Nest recommends spot cleaning or dry cleaning.

If there are no other options available, and you must machine-wash, Nest mentions that you should machine wash on a rinse cycle and do not spin. You can also use the dryer to tumble dry or let it air dry. But again, this should be a last resort.

How Does the Nest Silk Cloud Compare to Other Comforters?

Not sure if this is the comforter for you? Let’s see how this comforter stacks up against a down alternative comforter and a bamboo comforter from Luxome and Cozy Earth.

Nest vs Luxome

If you’re looking for an equally high-end comforter that also has a unique property that can sense when you’re getting hot or cold, the Luxome ClimaSense is what you need. When comparing it to the Nest Silk Cloud, the differences are there from just the visuals alone. The ClimaSense comforter is thicker and much fluffier, while the Nest Silk Cloud is thinner and more lightweight.

A man rests on his side while covered with the Luxome ClimaSense Comfroter.

Both are going to be good options for hot sleepers, however. The ClimaSense uses a unique material that can dissipate body heat, while the Silk Cloud is thin and only retains enough heat to keep you cozy. But if you’re a rare cold sleeper who needs a fluffy comforter, the ClimaSense should work better. If you’re worried about overheating and want a lightweight comforter, get the Nest Silk Cloud.

Who should get the Nest Silk Cloud Comforter?Who should get the Luxome ClimaSense Comforter?
Fans of thin, lightweight comfortersPeople who want a large, fluffy comforter
Hot sleepersPeople who get cold quickly during the night

Read our full Luxome ClimaSense comforter review.

Nest vs Cozy Earth

Bamboo has become a popular material for bedding in recent years. Cozy Earth uses bamboo viscose in the outer cover of its comforter. Like Nest, Cozy Earth does offer a silk fill as an option, but you can also opt for a bamboo fiber fill. Nest only offers one option with the Silk Cloud.

Cozy Earth Comforter - A man sleeps on his side with the comforter.

You can also opt for a standard warmth or extra warmth models with Cozy Earth. So, if options are what you’re looking for, Cozy Earth could be the better choice. Sometimes bamboo can feel too slick, so if you want something with a more traditional cotton feel, the Nest Silk Cloud should be a better choice. And if you’re only looking for a lightweight comforter, the Nest Silk Cloud is also your winner.

Who should get the Nest Silk Cloud Comforter?Who should get the Cozy Earth Comforter?
Fans of lightweight comfortersPeople looking for warmth options
Fans of cotton fabricFans of silky bamboo fabric

Read our full Cozy Earth comforter review.

Company Policies for the Nest Silk Cloud Comforter

Here’s what you can expect when you make a purchase with Nest.

Warranty

Nest offers a 1-year limited warranty on all its bedding products. A limited warranty means that the warranty will only cover manufacturing defects. General wear and tear or other cosmetic damages are not covered.

Nest also mentioned that the warranty is only applicable to the original purchaser of the product.

Shipping Information

Shipping is free on all orders over $150. Nest will also cover the cost of shipping for returns or exchanges as well.

Trial Period

From the day it arrives on your doorstep, you’ll have 30 days to issue a return or an exchange. This effectively works as a sleep trial to give you time to decide if the Silk Cloud comforter is for you or not.

Nest Silk Cloud Comforter FAQs

How long will the Nest Silk Cloud comforter last?

With good care, silk has been known to last upwards of 10 years. Though Nest only offers a limited 1-year warranty, this comforter will be very long lasting. The cotton is high-quality and should be fairly durable as well. Overall, I’d say this comforter should last several years when taken care of properly.

Are silk comforters worth it?

Yes. Silk comforters are going to be a bit of an investment, but the material is very durable and it has some good temperature regulating properties to it. The Nest Silk Cloud comforter is lightweight but still offers a good amount of warmth for those looking to sleep with something in addition to their sheets.

Is a silk comforter good for summer?

Yes. Silk has a natural thermoregulating quality to it that will keep the heat out when you don’t need it, but will also keep it in when you do. As someone who runs hot myself, I didn’t find myself kicking off the comforter.

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Tony Klespis

Tony Klespis

Staff Writer

About Author

Tony is a staff writer at Mattress Clarity and the brand’s accessories expert. In his role here, he’s tested more than 150 different products – so if you have questions about weighted blankets, eye masks, sheets, mattress toppers, or more, he’s your guy.

Tony earned an M.A in Mass Communication from Texas State University and a B.A in English with a Creative Writing minor from Sam Houston State University.

After earning his Master’s Degree, he dove into the world of real estate investing as a digital marketing intern, where his main priority was to update and create blog content. Realizing the world of real estate investing was fascinating, Tony began to realize he loved learning about multiple subjects, and his horizons expanded.

Outside of the world of mattresses and mattress accessories, Tony can be found walking the streets with friends, phone in hand, playing Pokémon Go. When he’s not out doing that, his nose will be in a book, or he’ll relax to any and all cooking and baking content the internet has to offer.