Most featherbeds don't come with protection. However, a duvet will cover your featherbed very well and isn't too costly.
Yes, most featherbeds are even hypoallergenic.
Most featherbeds are sold without covers. You need to purchase the cover separately.
Most featherbeds use synthetic features, but some also use down if you'd prefer that.
Unfortunately, most featherbeds don't come with a cover, but one can usually be purchased for only ten or twenty dollars.
Sheets are purchased separately from featherbeds, featherbeds are usually white and are placed on top of your fitted sheet. anonymous@oola.com
Sealy makes some great featherbeds, but they can be very expensive. Pacific Coast and Land's End are two of the leading brands of featherbeds. Williams-Sonoma and Domestications also offer quality featherbeds.
Most mattress stores carry a selection of featherbeds as do many home furniture stores. Your yellow pages will have a list of these stores you can call to ask about what they have in stock
Amazon is a great place to get featherbeds, but you can also ask your local mattress shop. Macy's, Bed, Bath and Beyond and Target all sell featherbeds. There are also numerous websites that offer featherbeds for sale and you can do comparison shopping.
It depends on the featherbed, but most are made out of silk or nylon.
Most featherbeds don't retain an odor unless you're in a smoking household.
Featherbeds are made with duck and/or goose feathers. They are also filled with the down - the soft, fluffy area under the wings.
Yes, the otter box symmetry case always come with a screen protector.