Natural & Sustainability
Bamboo
The Calm Comfort of Bamboo. A Naturally Breathable Sleep Surface Inspired by Nature
The Natural Touch of Bamboo
Bamboo is more than just a fast-growing plant—it’s a naturally smart material. Known for its lightweight softness, breathability, and clean profile, bamboo-based ticking fabrics bring a sense of freshness and balance to the sleep experience.
At the heart of bamboo’s natural purity lies bamboo kun—a biological agent found in the plant itself. This compound gives bamboo its natural resistance to bacteria, contributing to a cleaner and more skin-friendly sleep surface without the need for added treatments.
Eco-Conscious & Sustainable
Bamboo is a renewable, fast-growing resource that thrives without pesticides or chemical support, making it one of the most eco-friendly choices in textile production. By choosing bamboo ticking, you’re selecting a fabric that aligns with both comfort and sustainability.
Benefits:
- Soft Touch
- Breathability
- Eco-Friendly
Kapok
The wonder of Kapok
Kapok—also known as silk cotton or Java cotton—is a soft, silky natural fiber harvested from the seed hairs of the Ceiba pentandra tree. Native to tropical regions, kapok is celebrated for its ultra-lightweight texture, thermal balance, and eco-conscious qualities. Composed of nearly 80% air, kapok fibers are incredibly light and buoyant, giving them a uniquely smooth feel and excellent breathability. A natural wax coating on the surface makes kapok hydrophobic, making it ideal for managing moisture while maintaining comfort.
Eco-conscious comfort
Kapok is a naturally sustainable fiber prized for its low environmental footprint. Grown wild in rainforests, kapok trees thrive without the need for deforestation or intensive cultivation, preserving natural ecosystems. Their natural resistance to pests significantly reduces the need for synthetic pesticides, promoting healthier soil and biodiversity. As a biodegradable material, kapok breaks down harmlessly after use, contributing no long-term waste. Additionally, its minimal water requirements make it an exceptionally water-efficient crop—an ideal sustainable choice with minimal environmental impact.
Benefits:
- Soft Touch
- Eco-Friendly
Soya
Nature’s Silken Gift
With the softness of silk, soy fabric—also known as “vegetable cashmere”—is one of the world’s most eco-friendly textiles. Produced using soy protein derived from the hulls of soybeans, this innovative material transforms a food industry byproduct into a high-performance textile with minimal use of toxic chemicals and limited processing. Soy fabric also possesses unique qualities due to its chemical composition. It is UV-resistant, highly antimicrobial, and naturally soft with a lustrous appearance that resembles silk. These properties make it both functional and luxurious.
Eco-Conscious
Soy fabric offers a range of environmental benefits that position it as a truly sustainable textile choice. By repurposing leftover soybean pulp—a byproduct of food processing—this fabric helps reduce waste and supports circular production practices. It naturally biodegrades, minimizing long-term pollution, and requires significantly less water and energy compared to conventional fibers like cotton or synthetics.
Its production involves minimal chemical treatment, making it safer for both ecosystems and human health. Since soybeans are a rapidly renewable and widely available crop, soy fabric stands out as a responsible, eco-conscious choice for the future of sustainable textiles.
Benefits:
- Soft Touch
- Eco-Friendly
- Breathability
Cashmere
Sleep in softness. Sleep in warmth. Sleep with cashmere
Cashmere wool is one of nature’s most exquisite fibers—harvested from goats that endure the harsh, high-altitude climates of regions like the Himalayas, where temperatures can drop to -40°C. To survive, these goats develop a fine, insulating undercoat that is gently combed by shepherds each spring. With only 50 to 150 grams of cashmere collected per goat annually, the fiber’s rarity and the care involved in its collection make it a symbol of refined luxury.
Sourced from both cashmere and pashmina goats, this fiber traces its heritage to Kashmir in northern India, where the tradition of crafting ultra-soft wool continues. Cashmere’s delicate, silk-like texture and exceptional warmth make it significantly lighter and more insulating than traditional sheep’s wool. When integrated into mattress ticking, it creates a sleep surface that is breathable, hypoallergenic, and naturally temperature-regulating.
Benefits:
- Soft Touch
- Breathable