Letti in legno
Materassi
Futon
Testiere letto
Comodini
Cassettiere
Armadi
Scuole / Operatori Shiatsu
App shiatsu e agopuntura
Yoga
Divani letto in legno
Divani letto futon
Poltrone letto in legno
Panche in legno
Vetrine in legno
Tavoli e tavolini
Tatami
Letti giapponesi
Arredo giapponese
Offerte in outlet
Armadi e mobiletti
Pavimentazione tatami
Pareti attrezzate
Tavoli
Cucine
Letti su misura
Materassi ad hoc
Scarica cataloghi
Letti Giapponesi
Kit Tatami + Futon
Divani futon
Lampade Giapponesi
Separè e Shoji
Stampe Giapponesi
Interior color design e feng shui
Guanciali
Lenzuola
Copriletti
Piumoni Bio e Anallergici
Piumoni d'oca
Copripiumoni
Asciugamani e accappatoi
Lettini Montessoriani
Lettini in legno per bimbi
Materassi bimbi
Futon bimbi
Piumini e trapunte
Lenzuola e guanciali
Studio con letto trasformabile
Soggiorno trasformabile
Soppalco o mansarda trasformabili
Zona ospiti che scompare nell’armadio
Cameretta dei bambini
Co-sleeping
Camera da letto piccola
Camera da letto su soppalco o mansarda
Area meditazione e relax
Indice
Facciamo un po' di chiarezza
Legni e Vernici Vivere Zen
Materassi in lattice Vivere Zen
Domande frequenti
Consulenze grauite
Guida alla scelta del futon
Materasso o futon?
I materiali del futon
Manutenzione del futon
Cosa è il futon?
Guida alla scelta dei tatami
Realizzare una pavimentazione tatami
Manutenzione del tatami
Cosa è il Tatami?
Guida alla scelta del materasso
Le fodere
I guanciali
I topper
Manutenzione dei materassi in lattice
I vantaggi dei materassi in lattice
I materiali dei materassi in lattice
Come scegliere tessuti e colori
Guida alla scelta dei legni
To make your sleeping area unique and to protect your duvet, choose a single or double cotton duvet cover with matching pillowcases. You can customize your bed with the style that best suits your tastes by choosing from a vast assortment of colors and materials: cotton, cotton and satin and many other options to be made to measure. By choosing a Mymami product you will have an organic duvet cover without sacrificing color. In addition to the inevitable natural, in fact, all the items of this production are available in five different shades. Among the products of the Daunex line, those in embossed cotton deserve a special mention, which looks like a non-iron fabric thanks to the naturally wrinkled appearance of the fabric. Finally, if you want a duvet cover with customized measures, look at the Torino Line catalogue. Inside you will also find the Kanji duvet covers, featuring a strip of Japanese ideograms.
1. Look at the fabric against the light to assess the number of cotton threads in the duvet covers. The yarns, intertwining according to the warp and the weft, form the weave of the sheet. The denser the weave, the more resistant the sheet will be.
2. Manipulating cotton duvet covers, to test their softness: it is not a good indication that a sheet is stiff, because it could involve an excessive use of dressings, which alter the consistency of the fabric.
3. Observe the seams and check the quality of the finishes: hems, corners, labels. Seams should be cotton rather than nylon and tightly stitched.
4. Pay attention to the labels: written in a clear and understandable way, the labels must show the properties of the cotton and must have the same duration as the garment, as well as the same resistance to washing.