100% NATURAL 0% LATEX
100% NATURAL MATERIALS 0% LATEX THE REASONS FOR A DRAMATIC CHOICE For decades now, we have chosen to protect the sleep and health of our customers by strongly selecting our offerings and only offering products that are entirely natural, without latex, foams, or polyurethanes coming between the bed and your nightly well-being. It is a very niche choice, but it is also highly appreciated by those who understand the problems that arise from spending approximately 8 hours in contact with rubbery materials that, while pleasant when first purchased, become unbearably hot and compact over time. Sleeping on natural materials such as wool, cotton, cashmere, silk, linen, and horsehair is like drifting off in a meadow where moisture evaporates constantly. Natural materials are cool and warm as needed, hypoallergenic, have thermoregulatory capabilities, and are biodegradable forever. They guarantee a sleep protected from climate micro-awakenings and a wake-up filled with positive energy. BETTER REST THANKS TO BREATHABILITY. Humans do not only breathe through their lungs, but also through their skin. Each of us has more than seven million pores that breathe and remove toxins from our bodies. To stay dry and comfortable, it is important to sleep on a bed that breathes and allows air to circulate throughout the body. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COTTON AND OTHER NON-POROUS MATERIALS. You have probably noticed how fresh and dry you feel on a hot summer day when wearing a cotton t-shirt or blouse rather than a garment made of synthetic materials. This is due to cotton's ability to ventilate and eliminate sweat and high humidity. Sweat during the night is composed of 98% water, so if you sleep on a breathable bed and use bedding with the same properties, it evaporates very easily. Non-porous synthetic materials like rubber, polyester, or other synthetic materials allow almost no ventilation. The non-porous material retains moisture, meaning much of what the body expels through sweat stays in the bed. And in a warm and humid environment, dust mites multiply rapidly. WOOL Nature has created another small miracle, an exceptional high-performance material that combines perfectly with horsehair and cotton: wool. Pure wool helps ensure an excellent resting environment and works a bit like the climate control unit of your bed. Since ancient times, people have been aware of wool's amazing ability to warm when it's cold and cool when it's hot. It will keep you dry and sleep at the right temperature. OPTIMIZATION THROUGH EVOLUTION: The structure of wool fiber is complex and similar to springs. It has a structured surface, optimized to provide thermal protection. This unique cellular structure is very different from the smooth synthetic fibers. The structure of wool fiber allows for the circulation of a large volume of air between the fibers, ensuring incredible natural insulation, flexibility, elasticity, and resilience. Wool can absorb up to 30% of its weight in water without feeling wet. Small pores allow water to pass through the wool fiber, making the material comfortable both during the hot summer and the cold winter nights. Sleep well all year round. BENEFITS THAT LAST OVER TIME: The history of wool dates back thousands of years. The Babylonians and Egyptians wove with wool. The oldest example of Swedish woven wool dates back to the Bronze Age, over 3,000 years ago. But wool was not only used to produce yarn for clothing; it was also used for bedding. Wool's ability to warm and protect during the day and night remains the same. By using wool, cotton, and horsehair as carefully divided stuffing materials in our beds, we provide our beds with unparalleled thermoregulatory properties and natural elasticity. LINEN Linen has long made life more comfortable. In addition to being incredibly durable and flexible, it also prevents static electricity. According to some studies, static electricity can cause headaches, dry mucous membranes, and itching. A human body that receives too much can also attract unwanted particles from the surrounding environment, which can cause or worsen allergies. By using linen in carefully designed layers in our beds, we eliminate static electricity from your body and help you create an overall more positive energy while you sleep. Additionally, linen wonderfully absorbs noise and vibrations, contributing to a restful night that allows you to regenerate in peace, enveloped in comfort.