MANILA, Philippines - Sustainability is the zeitgeist of the information age with consumers exploring more eco-responsible choices and asking the right questions: In what I use and consume on a daily basis, where do the raw materials come from? Is it safe? What chemicals were used in manufacturing this, how was it treated? How much of a carbon footprint am I making by buying this? This urge to go green in the face of climate change is a challenge that we all must inevitably face.
When it comes to the environmental impact of mattresses — what they say you spend a third of your life on — you ask: Are the raw materials sustainably sourced? Did the company make eco-friendly decisions in manufacturing them? And how long will your mattress last before it ends up in a landfill?
Magniflex was established in 1962 by Ghiuliano Magni in his workshop in Prato, Tuscany, Italy’s wool textile capital. The company takes inspiration from Tuscany’s landscape and uses natural materials with all-Italian mattresses that are manufactured locally and where the raw materials are sourced as well.
Today, Magniflex is Italy’s largest mattress manufacturer, and takes quality and their carbon footprint seriously. Magniflex takes pride on being eco-responsible while maintaining the highest standards of quality in creating a peaceful, healthy sleeping experience.
Magniflex’s Geoethic line of mattresses pushes the eco-responsible stance even further. Geoethic mattresses and covers are all-organic and durable, made only by using natural, biodegradable fibers and textiles. These are designed to allow air to breeze through the hypoallergenic core and cover. This breathable quality of the Geoethic line makes it particularly apt for tropical climates. Geoethic mattress covers use natural, renewable fabrics—linen, organic cotton, corn or bamboo.
These Italian-made mattresses are also designed meticulously with ergonomics and orthopedic comfort in mind. Magniflex’s “sleep ambassadors†— industrial designer Kenneth Cobonpue and Urban Zone host Daphne Oseña-Paez — advocate this kind of innovative and sustainable design sensibility. The Geoethic line is treated with natural materials — soy, lavender and aloe vera are added to the mattress filling, which promote skin well-being.
Magniflex foam mattresses are also packaged responsibly: each one is rolled up and vacuum-packed, reducing its size by 90 percent. This leads to saving on space for more efficient transport, and reduced carbon emissions. Geoethic mattresses are also certified according to the Oeko-Tex 100 Standard, which declares textiles safe from harmful substances.
Magniflex is distributed by Homestudio, located at 63 Connecticut St., Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila. For more information, log on to www.homestudioinc.com