1. Starting from Nature: The Origin of Eco-Friendly Furniture While people pursue beauty and functionality, modern furniture design is undergoing a green revolution.Eco-friendly furniture is no longer just about using renewable materials — it’s a comprehensive approach that considers sustainability throughout the entire lifecycle.Designers now focus on the sourcing of materials, carbon footprint in production, and the recyclability of products at the end of their use. By adopting reclaimed wood, bamboo, and eco-friendly boards, designers reduce deforestation and reintroduce the beauty of natural textures into modern living spaces — reconnecting people emotionally with nature. 2. Human-Centered Design: Putting the User First Good furniture always serves people first.Beyond eco-consciousness, human-centered design has become the soul of contemporary furniture: Ergonomics: Every curve...
Did you know that 45% of Australian adults don’t get good sleep? Not the kind of news you’d like to hear on last year’s World Sleep Day, but we must confront the statistics. Sleep is a significant contributor to our physical and mental well-being. If we don’t get quality snooze, we tend to be less focused and less productive and more temperamental and more sluggish. Many of you are probably guilty of making unnecessary purchases the day after you tossed and turned in bed! So, why not do something about it? Many things can improve sleep quality, and one of the most popular is getting a good mattress. How? Reduces Back Pain It turns out; sleeping isn’t that simple....
At Zzz Atelier, we choose our materials very carefully when it comes to putting together a great mattress. Everything is chosen for a good reason, following extensive studies, consultations and product testing. One such area is our choice of cotton fabric. You may have noticed that we use Turkish cotton across all our mattresses. But why, you might ask. Surely, everyone seems to say that Egyptian cotton is the best, right? Well, the answer is Yes and No. First, let's talk about the benefits of Turkish cotton. Turkish cotton is a long fibre cotton that is grown in the productive Aegean Region. Compared to regular cotton, the longer staple translates into more uninterrupted fibre to use when composing yarn and threads. This means there are fewer splices, resulting...