The Feel of Silk, The Ethics of Eco: Meet Spring® Lyocell Bedding

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Tired of tossing and turning? It might be time to upgrade your sheets. Meet Lyocell bedding—the secret to a cooler, softer, and more sustainable night’s sleep. Lyocell (often known by the brand name Tencel™) is a revolutionary fabric made from … Continue reading

The Sustainable Super-Fabric Revolutionizing Your Bedding

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At its core, Lyocell is a man-made cellulose fiber. This means it’s derived from natural wood pulp, typically sourced from sustainably harvested eucalyptus, beech, or spruce trees. However, its production process is what truly sets it apart, making it a … Continue reading

Lyocell: The Eco-Friendly Fabric You’ll Love to Wear

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Often called “the fabric of the future,” Lyocell is a type of rayon made from sustainably sourced wood pulp, usually from eucalyptus trees. What sets it apart is its incredibly eco-friendly production process. The closed-loop system recycles over 99% of … Continue reading

From Eucalyptus Forests to Your Bed: The Unlikely Story of Lycel Fabric

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Tired of choosing between style, comfort, and your environmental values? What if there was a fabric that masterfully combined all three? Meet Lyocell – the innovative, eco-conscious fiber that’s setting a new standard in the world of textiles. 1. The … Continue reading

Advantages of Tencel Bedding

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Tencel® is a new viscose fiber produced by solvent spinning technology. Because the amine oxide solvent used in the production is completely harmless to the human body, it is almost completely recyclable and can be used repeatedly without by-products. Tencel … Continue reading

Tencel, The Fiber of the Mew Era

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Tencel, known as the “green fiber of the 21st century”, suitable for spring and summer, comfortable like cotton, strong like polyester, cool like hemp and soft like silk. Often compared with tencel, pure cotton fabrics are generally the first choice … Continue reading