The Sleeping Dove Comforter is receiving wide press coverage because of its ingenious design, with windows that allow each sleeper to cool exactly where they need it, naturally. 

The Sleeping Dove Comforter in the Press

"My guests today are an adorable couple who met on Bumble, fell in love, moved in together and started the most adorable romantic business idea so they could sleep better together."

"Then one summer morning in 2023, she walked into the kitchen and asked her partner a simple question: “What if a comforter had windows?”

"Her idea made perfect sense: open a window to cool off without losing the feeling of closeness.”

"... a first-of-its-kind solution: a comforter with adjustable fabric windows at the midsection and feet, where hot sleepers most often overheat."

"No gadgets. No wires. Just thoughtful design that adapts to the way bodies actually change, especially women’s bodies."

"From new parents and hot sleepers to pets that curl up on the bed, testers say the comforter changes the way couples sleep together."

"The idea of a comforter with “windows” might sound unusual at first—but once you experience the freedom to cool off just where and when you need to, without giving up comfort or closeness, it changes everything."

"We quickly realized it wasn't just about cooling off. It was about preserving comfort, closeness, and quality sleep, especially for women like me going through physical transitions."

"Each side includes two foldable panels—one near the midsection and another near the feet—providing individualized control over warmth and airflow."

"Our goal wasn’t to reinvent the blanket, but to make it more responsive to real-life sleeping needs."

"While it was created with menopausal women in mind, it has also gained interest from other groups—expectant mothers, pet owners, and couples with differing sleep needs—who want to stay connected without compromising comfort."

"When you open a window to cool off, you can easily control the cooling area by how wide you open it. Even a small opening provides a cooling effect."