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Natural Tips: CasaGIN
Quante scelte affrontiamo ogni giorno? I nostri consigli al naturale per la tua vita green. Ogni giorno ciascuno di noi si alza dopo una notte di riposo per affrontare una giornata di scelte e decisioni da prendere, anche nei nostri acquisti di tutti i giorni. E per molti fra coloro che scelgono un materasso Kipli, si tratta di fare scelte ecosostenibili, positive per essi stessi e per l’ambiente. Oggi siamo sempre più consapevoli che il mondo che ci circondasta mutando, e cerchiamo di combattere questa tendenza anche nel nostro piccolo attraverso decisioni più sostenibili. Prendere la bicicletta anziché l’automobile, scegliere imballaggi riciclati… ma siamo consapevoli anche di che tessuti utilizziamo per i nostri vestiti? Al giorno d’oggi i capi d’abbigliamento sono prodotti in paesi diversi fra loro, utilizzando vari materiali e seguendo principi e valori che non sempre sono in accordo con i nostri. Fare scelte più salutari per noi stessi e per il nostro pianeta, significa quindi selezionare prodotti come il nostro materasso o i nostri vestiti anche in base ai materiali con cui sono realizzati. Per il materasso Kipli, abbiamo scelto il lattice naturale certificato EUROLATEX e una fabbricazione artigianale 100% italiana. Ma oggi vogliamo parlarvi di un’altra marca che ha fatto una scelta simile alla nostra, ma in un altro campo. Quello della moda. Ecco il nostro consiglio al naturale. La filosofia di CasaGIN Oggi vogliamo parlarvi di CasaGIN, e del perché grazie a loro possiamo avere un’alternativa più responsabile nei nostri armadi. Tutto nasce quando la fondatrice, Daniela Prandin, nel 2010 decide di prendersi una pausa dal mondo della moda in cui lavorava e di fare un viaggio in India alla scoperta di “sé”. Durante questo periodo ha modo di fare una riflessione su sé stessa e sull’idea che vuole creare, un prodotto che sia genuino, innovativo e naturale. Sette anni più tardi, Daniela è pronta a presentare ai consumatori il brand CasaGIN, una linea di abbigliamento dedicata alla quotidianità, che rispetta le scelte ecosostenibili che molti di noi cercano di fare ogni giorno. Perché cominciare dall’intimo? Perché giustamente questi sono i capi d’abbigliamento più a contatto con le parti delicate del nostro corpo, e hanno bisogno di essere realizzati in materiali GIN: Genuini: perché la tessitura, la tintura e la produzione avvengono in aziende italiane locali Innovativi: perché evitano l’inquinamento e gli sprechi. Naturali: fatti di materie prime coltivate in maniera ecosostenibile, rispettando il nostro ambiente e la salute delle persone. Una visione condivisa tra Kipli e CasaGIN Une linea di pensiero simile a quella di Kipli. Se passiamo un terzo della nostra vita a dormire, perché dobbiamo passarla su un oggetto fatto con materiali artificiali potenzialmente nocivi per la nostra salute? E se dobbiamo indossare sempre capi d’abbigliamento o di intimo a stretto contatto con la nostra pelle, perché scegliere tessuti dannosi per noi e per l’ambiente? Ma CasaGIN non si è limitata solo all'intimo e ha sviluppato linee di abbigliamento sportive, per uomo, di abbigliamento per la casa, il tutto certificato OEKO-TEX®, ovvero privo di sostanze nocive alla salute e all’ambiente. Noi di Kipli siamo rimasti impressionati da questa scelta, essendoci trovati nella stessa posizione nel momento in cui abbiamo selezionato i materiali per la nostra linea di prodotti per la camera da letto. L’utilizzo di cotone OEKO- TEX® per i nostri prodotti rappresenta un impegno verso l’ambiente e verso la salute dei nostri clienti. Lo sapevate che secondo un'indagine del Centro tessile cotoniero e abbigliamento (Centrocot) di Varese un capo su quattro tra quelli venduti in Italia non è a norma per la presenza nel tessuto di sostanze irritanti e allergizzanti vietate dalla normativa europea? 1 Kipli, CasaGIN e altre aziende rispettose dei propri consumatori hanno quindi deciso di usare materiali certificati non nocivi per voi e per la vostra famiglia. Fibre vegetali e innovazione ecosostenibile Continuando nella sua ottica innovativa, Casa GIN ha scelto di utilizzare soltanto fibre vegetali ecologicamente rivoluzionarie, come il Lenzing Modal® e il Lyocell TENCEL™, derivate dal legno di faggio e dalla foglia di eucalipto. Coltivate e prodotte in Austria, sono certificate ecocompatibili e salutari per gli esseri umani. I tessuti in cellulosa utilizzati da CasaGIN sono creati a partire da materie prime rinnovabili e biodegradabili al 100%. Perché dei tessuti derivati dalla cellulosa? Queste fibre presentano un impatto molto limitato sull’ambiente rispetto al cotone tradizionale che inquina 100 volte di più il suolo e l’acqua del nostro pianeta se comparato alle fibre Lenzing Modal®. L'ispirazione della natura: il legno e il lattice Le fibre naturali e gli alberi sono una ricchezza naturale da cui anche Kipli ha deciso di prendere ispirazione per i suoi letti. Ecco perché il nostro letto é fabbricato artigianalmente in Okoumé massiccio, certificato FSC. Lavorato a mano in Italia e prodotto con legno massiccio proveniente da foreste rinnovabili, durante la sua fabbricazione non viene usato alcun prodotto chimico, viene trattato soltanto con la cera. Questo prodotto naturale al 100% é stato concepito per portare la natura nelle nostre camere insieme al materasso Kipli, per potervi far passare le vostre notti su materiali più salutari e freschi rispetto alle altre scelte presenti sul mercato. CasaGIN si è ispirata alla natura e al legno di faggio per i suoi tessuti, così come Kipli ha deciso di offrire un letto completamente in legno massiccio naturale ai suoi clienti. Conclusioni Ecco quindi un’altra azienda che è cresciuta ogni giorno facendo scelte eco responsabili, decidendo di trovare un’alternativa a tutto quello che vediamo ogni giorno nelle vetrine. Come noi di Kipli, CasaGIN ha deciso di offrire un’alternativa di qualità e si è impegnata ad offrire ogni giorno quella qualità a tutti coloro che scelgono di acquistare consapevolmente.
Natural Ways to Sleep Better
A good night’s sleep is the best remedy for the stresses and challenges of everyday life, yet sometimes we just can’t seem to fall asleep. We toss and turn in bed, unable to drift off due to stress, anxiety, worries, and so on. Fortunately, Kipli knows a few natural remedies to help you finally fall asleep—and even sleep better! Secrets to Better Sleep Some people think that sleep is a natural thing, that you fall asleep easily at the end of the day. Unfortunately, this isn’t always true, but we at Kipli can help when that doesn’t happen with some of our tips to promote sleep. The first step is definitely to make sure you sleep in a room where you feel comfortable, one that promotes sleep and tranquility. In the bedroom, the bed takes center stage and deserves a little more attention than the rest of the furniture. It’s best, therefore, to choose a bed and mattress that suit your body type. In addition, the room’s lighting is very important. If you want to fall asleep as quickly as possible, we recommend turning off all the lights and, if necessary, lowering the temperature to 18°C. Be sure to open the windows and air out the room during the day to promote sleep and live in a healthier environment. To fall asleep in no time, we strongly recommend eliminating all electronic devices (e.g., television) before going to bed. It’s better to eat dinner early, read a good book, and relax with the right music. Going to bed at the same time every night and choosing the perfect position that won’t leave you waking up with back pain also help increase your chances of getting a good night’s sleep. Which foods promote sleep? When we talk about natural ways to sleep better, we often forget about food. Indigestion doesn’t help you fall asleep, and caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco are strongly discouraged before bedtime. In addition to contributing to stress and anxiety, these substances do nothing to promote sleep because they increase brain activity. To fall asleep in the blink of an eye, opt instead for foods containing melatonin or magnesium. Melatonin is found in foods such as rice, bananas, spinach, fish, and tomatoes. As for sources of magnesium, you can find it in chocolate. Plant-based proteins also promote sleep; simply make a herbal tea with orange blossoms or bay leaves (one teaspoon in 250 ml of hot water) to feel a sense of drowsiness. Alternatively, infusions made with hawthorn, poppy, or chamomile also help (one tablespoon in 250 ml of hot water). If you like, you can also add a few drops of honey. The secret to perfect sleep: essential oils Whether taken orally or inhaled, the effectiveness of essential oils for promoting restful sleep is now well established. For example, lavender oil is renowned for its relaxing properties, particularly for soothing the body’s muscles. How to use it? You can add 10 drops of lavender oil to your bath foam or milk. You can try using the same amounts with basil. If you prefer to inhale the vapors of essential oils, it’s best to mix a few together to help you relax even more. 2 tablespoons of almond oil and 1 drop of ylang-ylang, lavender, or chamomile essential oil, and you’re all set... Finally, a more traditional method is to use marjoram oil. Apply one drop to the solar plexus, and then a gentle massage is all it takes to immediately feel the relaxing effect. Natural Sleep Aids To avoid the side effects of conventional sleep aids, it is better to use natural sleep aids. As homeopathic products, natural sleep aids are plant-based and are sold in granule form both in pharmacies and in stores specializing in homeopathy. Natural sleep aids may also be sold in syrup form. They come in various formulations, such as those based on essential oils (lemon balm, linden, chamomile, orange blossom, verbena, hops, lavender...). If your diet is low in magnesium, one solution would be to start a magnesium supplement regimen to help you sleep better. Your mattress also affects the quality of your sleep. That’s why we’re always available to answer all your questions via chat—whether about our 100% natural latex mattress or how to combat nighttime back pain. See you soon, the Kipli team
A naturally dust-mite-resistant mattress
How can you get rid of dust mites in your mattress for good? Dust mites are sedentary arachnids. There are more than 50,000 different types of dust mites that typically live in fabrics such as cotton. But dust mites are also a common allergen; in fact, when present in significant concentrations, they can cause dermatitis and other skin reactions. To protect yourself and your mattress from dust mites, there are natural anti-mite products available. Dust Mites: Understanding Them Better to Deal with Them Better Dust mites aren’t just parasites that can cause allergies. While they can trigger allergic skin reactions, they are used daily in certain fields. They are useful in the production of certain cheeses and are used by the police to determine the time of death. They reproduce in humid places with temperatures between 20° and 30°, so a normally heated home provides the perfect conditions for dust mites to thrive. Add to that the fact that we often sweat at night, and we create an ideal environment. Mites feed on the dead human skin we naturally shed every day, after which they lay their eggs. These hatch quickly, and the young mites rapidly reach adulthood. Just consider that, while a mite lives on average between 2 and 3 months, a female can lay between 20 and 80 eggs in 3 weeks. Their droppings and even their dead bodies can cause allergic reactions in some people. That’s why it’s important to clean regularly and create an environment unsuitable for their growth and reproduction. The first step is definitely buying a natural latex mattress, which is naturally mite-resistant. The natural latex mattress, naturally anti-mite There are several types of natural anti-mite solutions. You can choose just one, or combine several for optimal results. In this article, we recommend a solution that will take very little time but is also long-lasting: purchasing a 100% natural latex mattress. Natural latex is completely dust-mite resistant: it is a durable and highly breathable material that helps prevent the creation of the kind of environment that promotes dust mite growth. But that’s not all. Natural latex provides ideal back support without being too firm, allowing you to relax completely. It adapts to all body types and is classified as a Class 1 medical device. You can therefore claim a 19% tax deduction on your 730 tax return, thanks to your primary care physician’s prescription and the invoice provided by Kipli. Natural latex is also a hypoallergenic material that naturally inhibits mold growth. A few extra tips against dust mites Of course, there are other solutions to completely eliminate dust mites. If you don’t want to replace your mattress, simply add a few drops of essential oil to your laundry detergent when washing your sheets. Alternatively, you can make your own anti-mite spray to apply to your sheets. How? Just mix 20 ml of alcohol with 60 drops of lemon or tea tree essential oil. Then add 60 drops of clove essential oil, 60 drops of lavender, and 60 drops of cedarwood. Spray the mixture onto your freshly washed sheets and wait about an hour for them to dry and for the mixture to take effect. You can then remove the now-eliminated dust mites with a vacuum cleaner. Other complementary solutions include: - Air out your home. Open the windows to let in fresh air, which helps reduce humidity and lower the temperature. Vacuum at least once a week, including your mattress and sofas or armchairs, to remove as many dust mites as possible. Wash your sheets at a minimum of 60°C to eliminate any present dust mites. If you have stuffed animals, simply place them in the freezer for 30 minutes to eliminate dust mites.In short, a well-ventilated, clean, and healthy home is the best solution against dust mites. Among the most effective ways to achieve this, the first step is definitely purchasing a natural latex mattress, which is naturally dust-mite resistant. Choose your bed frame carefully as well, opting for a slatted bed, which is more breathable.
Cleaning Your Mattress
How do you clean your mattress? We invest a lot of money in our mattresses and spend many hours on them. It’s therefore important to keep them clean, but this isn’t always easy. There are particles invisible to the naked eye that need to be removed regularly by cleaning your mattress. Below, we’ll explain how to keep your mattress healthy and clean all year round. What to do before cleaning your mattress First, you’ll need to wash the entire surface of your mattress. Don’t pour water directly onto it; instead, it’s best to use dry cleaning products. For example, gloves, a sponge, or a damp cloth. Once you start the process, it’s best to finish it completely. There’s no point in cleaning the mattress in sections at different times. Stains will form, and the result won’t be satisfactory. Cleaning it all at once is therefore the best solution. Start first thing in the morning so your mattress has the whole day to dry. Ideally, do this on a sunny day to increase the chances that the mattress will be dry by evening so you can use it. Avoid doing this at the end of the day or when it’s raining, as your mattress might still be wet by bedtime. What products should you use? There are several natural products you can use; here are our recommendations: Baking soda To thoroughly clean a mattress, it’s important to choose a product that effectively absorbs odors and sweat. The solution is baking soda, a completely natural product that eliminates odors and absorbs moisture. In short, it’s ideal. First, sprinkle the baking soda over the mattress. Then, using a brush or a small toothbrush, spread it evenly all over. Wait 5 hours for the product to take effect, then remove the powder with a vacuum cleaner. Easy, right? Repeat this regularly for a healthier home. White Wine Vinegar As an alternative to baking soda, you can use white wine vinegar to clean your mattress. Simply mix some vinegar with water in a basin. Using a cloth soaked in the solution, scrub the entire surface of the mattress to remove all impurities. Then let the mattress air dry, and finally you can also add a few drops of lavender essential oil to freshen up your mattress. Do this regularly to ensure your mattress stays clean and to prevent dust mites from multiplying. It’s also a good idea to vacuum the mattress and the slats of your bed every now and then to remove all the dust mites. Where dust accumulates, these tiny creatures are likely to be present as well. If you have allergies, use anti-dust mite sheets for double protection. Protect your mattress with a mattress cover to prevent staining, and keep it clean by following the steps we’ve listed above—this will help you maintain a healthy mattress for years to come!
Try the Kipli mattress surrounded by nature
If you’re on this page, you’re probably thinking about buying a Kipli mattress, but you’re not quite sure if it’s right for you. You’d like to try it out and are wondering where. Kipli has decided not to have physical stores to cut out middleman costs and invest as much as possible in the quality of the mattress. Kipli operates with low margins and no middlemen so we can sell you a genuine product at a fair price. The partnership with Greeneria However, Kipli has decided to establish collaborations with select partners who share our values and align with our principles. A key partner in this project is Greeneria, which in January 2020 launched Kipli’s first “test point” in Italy at its own accommodation facility in the heart of the Langhe Roero Monferrato wine region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When you stay at the Greeneria country house in Guarene (CN), you’ll have the chance to spend your first night on a Kipli mattress in a fully renovated 19th-century farmhouse built using green construction methods. The Greeneria Project and the Green Economy Since 2016, GREENERIA has been bringing together producers and eco-designers in a project for the “ecological reconstruction of the universe,” created with the goal of gradually replacing every product and service of daily life with others of higher quality and health benefits and lower environmental impact, for the benefit of people and the environment. Like Kipli, the goal is to encourage a shift toward habits that follow the principles of the green economy. The green economy is an economic model that considers not only production but also the impact it will have on the environment. The “Letto con Caffè” Format GREENERIA’s “Letto con Caffè” format offers the opportunity to stay in spacious, independent apartments, complete with a garden and all amenities—including the Kipli mattress made from 100% natural latex—in a sort of “living showroom,” where all materials used for the renovation, the room furnishings, and the breakfast products are natural or organic, to be enjoyed as if you were in your own home. How to book your stay If we’ve piqued your interest and you can’t wait to escape the city for a relaxing weekend in the Langhe on a Kipli mattress, now is the perfect time to book a stay at Greeneria directly on their website, by emailing info@greeneria.it, or by calling 0173 5925 58.
Choosing the right pillow for you
"Find out how to choose the perfect pillow for a great night's sleep. A comprehensive guide to natural and synthetic fillings, shapes, and comfort levels based on your sleeping position and body type."