The place where we spend a lot of our time, even if we are asleep for most of it, the bedroom is an important space within any home.
Primarily a dedicated zone for rest, it’s where we go to relax, unwind, and sleep. As we enter a new year and new forecast, bedroom design specifically is becoming highly influenced by these upcoming trends such as ‘wellness’ and ‘wellness living’. For many it’s about creating a space of calm, a sanctuary to escape from the long day and recuperate ready for the next. For others it’s about expressing themselves and their personalities after years of lockdown and confinement. Designers are expected to see everything from Airy styles and cosy upholstery to funky ‘mush-room’ décor and ethically made, sustainable furniture.
We’ve seen buying habits evolve so much over the last 5 years. It’s no longer enough for a brand to simply label itself as “eco-friendly”. Today’s savvy consumer digs deeper and is more demanding when it comes to sustainable and ethical practices. At Naturalmat sustainability has been baked into our business from day one. From our solar-powered workshop to plastic free deliveries, we’ve pioneered sustainability in our industry for over 20 years. When it comes to our all-natural materials, we prioritise certified and sustainable sources - better materials, better for the planet. Our latest innovation comes in the shape of our Mattress For Life Initiative™. When your mattress reaches the end of its life, you have 3 choices - Refurbish, Recycle or Donate - ensuring our mattresses never go to landfill.
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