Products for a sustainable future

Bedding House strives for sustainability throughout the entire production chain, with the aim of involving the entire process – from plant to product.

During the design phase, we think about what happens after long-term use. The duvet covers from our Beddinghouse Silence collection are designed to be recycled. The yarns are not dyed, which makes it easy to make new yarns from these fabrics.

During the design phase, we think about what happens after long-term use. The duvet covers from our Beddinghouse Silence collection are designed to be recycled. The yarns are not dyed, which makes it easy to make new yarns from these fabrics.

Quality

At Bedding House we mainly work with cotton, a material with many qualities, such as satin, velvet, flannel, percale, jersey, brushed twill, (fine) seersucker and also recycled and organic cotton. Cotton is a natural product and its most important characteristic is that it is breathable, which is perfect for sleeping products. Our different cotton qualities are distinguished by warmth, weight, softness and smoothness. Every season we look for new types of bed linen to add to our range, such as bamboo and lyocell. In this way we stay one step ahead of the competition by offering the best new qualities at commercial prices. We regularly receive positive quality reviews from consumers who have just bought a Bedding House bedding set. This is of course our main reason for continuous improvement and innovation of our quality: more satisfied sleepers.

Future

We continue to search for sustainable and innovative solutions, as this is an ongoing process. More detailed information about our sustainability goals and strategies can be found in our company profile.

What we do

Silence collection

Beddinghouse has introduced a modern white collection called 'Sillence'. This collection is designed with recycling in mind. When designing these duvet covers, they thought about what happens after long-term use. The principle 'designed for recycling' minimizes the need for new raw materials. The fabrics can easily be reused to make new yarns, which are used to make beautiful products again.

Beddinghouse Care

Our sustainable line offers more environmentally friendly alternatives, such as bamboo, lyocell and recycled cotton. These materials not only ensure perfect sleeping comfort, but are also sustainable. The Beddinghouse Care line is complemented by Organic Basics, made of organic cotton that carries the GOTS quality mark.

Lyocell

Beddinghouse duvet covers Khai and Silas are made of 70% lyocell. The percentage of lyocell has been significantly increased. Lyocell is made from the cellulose fibres of beech trees, which can be grown on land that is not suitable for agriculture. Because beech trees can grow using wastewater and fewer harmful solvents, the cultivation process is much more environmentally friendly than, for example, cotton production. Beech trees require less water, pesticides and artificial fertilisers to grow, making it a more sustainable alternative. If environmental friendliness is important to you, lyocell bedding fits in perfectly with these values.

GOTS certification

Our Beddinghouse Dutch Design brand also carries the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) quality mark, the world's leading standard for textiles made from organic fibres. The production process is assessed for environmental friendliness and social responsibility, such as reducing water and energy consumption, banning child labour and ensuring safe and hygienic working conditions.

Better Cotton Partnership

Since 2016, Bedding House is a proud partner of Better Cotton. This organization is committed to supporting cotton communities and protecting and restoring the environment. By purchasing our cotton products, you contribute to responsible cotton production.

Oeko-Tex certification

All our products are also Oeko-Tex certified, which means no harmful dyes or pesticides have been used. This is better for the environment, your health and gentler on your skin.