Monday 30 July 2012

NATURALMAT HAND CRAFTED COCO MAT FEATURED IN BABY NURSERY FOR J.R. MARTINEZ


We were thrilled to be included in Little Crown Interiors’ recently completed, gorgeous nursery for the infant daughter of J.R. Martinez (Actor, Iraq War veteran and champion of “Dancing with the Stars” Season 13) and partner Diana Gonzales-Jones. Martinez and Jones selected a Naturalmat Coco Mat for the crib of their beautiful new baby girl, Lauryn Anabelle Martinez.


"It's important to us to help protect the environment and that of our daughter's well-being,” said Martinez and Gonzalez-Jones. “When it came to choosing a comfortable crib mattress that met our needs, Naturalmat was the perfect choice.”


Naturalmat is a pioneer in natural fibre technology and has developed innovative new raw materials such as an organic lambswool that is certified by the Soil Association. Naturalmat’s organic lambswool is anti-dust mite, anti-bed bug and anti-moth through a natural treatment of essential oil extracts of lemon, eucalyptus and lavender. Another key ingredient is organic coir fibre, a derivative of the coconut husk. This sustainable material greatly enhances the ventilation and spring of the mattress and is another example of intelligent use of renewable natural resources. Other sumptuous materials found in the Naturalmat range are mohair, cashmere, horsetail hair, and natural cottons all from environmentally conscious sources and all biodegradable materials that
combine to create a truly green product.


The company was excited to work with Little Crown Interiors on their latest celebrity
nursery. Based in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, Little Crown Interiors
is a highly specialized interior design firm focused solely on nursery and child
spaces. Founders Naomi Alon's and Gerri Panebianco’s accomplishments include
creating stunning celebrity nurseries for the celebrities such as Mel B. of the Spice
Girls, Laila Ali, J.R. Martinez and many many more, spearheading philanthropy projects
(particularly the “Hope” Crib, which was designed to benefit Breast Cancer Research),
editing as nursery design experts for the industry's finest magazines, websites and
blogs, as well as serving as regular design experts for the mega-website Project
Nursery. Find Little Crown Interiors online at www.littlecrowninteriors.com.


Naturalmat products are available online at www.naturalmat.co.uk as well as at our Notting Hill Shop in London.

Monday 23 July 2012

Mattress Waste in the Hotel Industry


Despite a growing trend towards sustainability in the hospitality industry, there is evidence to show that cheap, environmentally unfriendly mattresses with short life-spans continue to be a popular choice by hotels at both ends of the market. A standard hotel mattress is made from non-renewable resources, produces a large amount of waste, and has a significant carbon cost associated with its production and delivery.

Hoteliers, unsurprisingly, point to price as a key driver in their product selection. Yet in an environmentally-conscious industry that is supposed to be selling sleep above all else, the investment in the bed and its green credentials should be priorities. After all, given their limited lives, cheap options are not only impractical and wasteful, but they usually also represent poor value for money versus longer-lasting eco-friendly alternatives.

Mattresses, like most consumer goods, vary enormously in quality and price and this range is reflected in the divergent choices made by hoteliers. Overall though, there is little evidence to show that mattresses are normally an item of high priority when it comes to a hotel’s environmental planning or when allocating bedroom investment.

To put it into context, £7,000-£12,000 represents the cost of FFE refurbishment per key in the majority of 3-5* hotels. Within that, £200-£700 is the normal spending range per mattress, with a large concentration of top hotels spending at the lower end of this spectrum. For an increased investment equivalent to roughly one night’s room stay, hotels could instead get something greener and better.

Quality in sales terms is linked to comfort but in the eyes of environmentalists and hoteliers, it is also linked to a less subjective factor: longevity. There are two key factors that determine the useful life of a hotel mattress: durability and hygiene.

The durability of a mattress depends on what it is made from and how well it is made. The most common constituents are foam (polyurethane is less expensive and hence more common then latex; memory foam is a new technology growing in popularity) and springs (open coil is likewise cheaper and more prevalent than pocket sprung) but air, water and a variety of natural substances are used as well. The combination of these elements dictates the quality of the end product but overall cheaper mattresses tend to equal quicker wear.

Hygiene is a major concern for hotels and their guests and once below a certain level of cleanliness, a mattress must be replaced. The bed can quickly become an environment popular with dust-mites and bed-bugs. However, there are an increasing number of ways to counter these problems with pre-treatments, encasements, mattress protectors and external sanitisers. Therefore, simply replacing the mattress for hygiene reasons alone is no longer creditable.

With over 700,000 rooms in the UK serviced accommodation sector usually replacing mattresses every 2-7 years, many millions of tonnes of carbon emissions and waste are created. According to FIRA, a double mattress has on average a carbon footprint of 79 kilograms of CO2 and this is far higher when its delivery and packaging are taken into consideration. In addition, a mattress typically requires over 20 cubic feet of landfill space and will take over 10 years to decompose.

Encouragingly, the recyclability of mattresses has improved significantly in recent times to the point that no waste should end up in a landfill, although currently a significant amount still does. The Nottingham-based Furniture Recycling Company, part of the Keen and Toms Group, which also owns the successful Hypnos brand, is a market sector leader and it now recycles 2000 tonnes of waste every year.

The concept of a natural mattress is hardly a new one. Before the market became dominated by synthetic foam and sprung products, you would have found coir, latex and lamb’s wool in a mattress. Mattresses made with these constituents often last for longer whilst having a smaller carbon footprint than their modern counterparts.

There are a few sustainable mattress manufacturers in the market that make a truly green product. Two of the leaders in the UK market are Naturalmat and Hypnos. As the hospitality industry increasingly embraces the environmental agenda, these companies have a strategic opportunity to grow and develop this area of business.

Another differentiator of green mattress brands are natural treatments such as eucalyptus, geraniol, lavender and lemon that have anti-dust mite, anti-moth, anti-mosquito and anti bed-bug qualities. Their pest-prevention ability has been verified by independent laboratory test results and currently Naturalmat is one of the only companies in the UK to use these treatments on its products.

Stuart Harrison, managing director of the Profitable Hotel Company and an ambassador for Naturalmat says, 'Hotels are constantly searching for that differential to make them stand out form the run of the mill. An ethical green mattress with the added benefit of its ability to defeat bed bugs and bed mites is such a story. As a hotel marketer I would want to promote this on my website. Similarly if you are attempting to differentiate between room types within a hotel then again this works in terms of the product offering.'

A recent IBISworld report on mattress manufacturing in the UK tabled 2011 sales at £495m across 112 businesses, of which approximately 10% was the hospitality industry. The volume of mattresses purchased, used and thrown away by the industry is substantial and if longer lasting environmentally friendly mattresses became the industry standard it would make a significant positive environmental impact. Despite the higher initial investment, the eco-friendly mattress promises to offer an equal, if not better ROI (return on investment) than cheaper alternatives. In any case, as the hotel industry strives to become ever more sustainable, surely its main commodity should be high on its list of things to make green?


Look online at www.naturalmathotel.co.uk to see Naturalmat's full range of hotel mattress ranges or call 0207 985 0474 for more information. 

Monday 16 July 2012

An Official Campaign for Wool Partner


Here at Naturalmat we're always thinking about how we can spread the word about the many benefits of British wool. That is why we are an official Campaign for Wool Partner.


The Campaign for Wool was initiated in October 2008 by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, who had observed that the wool industry was facing enormous challenges and the plummeting price of wool. The Prince of Wales decided that something must be done, and so the Campaign for Wool was created. The Campaign for Wool is supported by a diverse group of stakeholders all of whom have a connection to wool, ranging from sheep experts, wool traders to fashion designers and carpet manufacturers and last year Naturalmat were added to the list.


Since joining the Campaign for Wool, Naturalmat have aimed to help reinvigorate the global wool industry by spreading the word about how they use wool within our products and why wool is such a valuable fibre.


Naturalmat’s organic mattresses are just a few of the many products that are available this British eco-friendly company. Naturalmat products can be bought from www.naturalmat.co.uk and in our London store 99 Talbot Road W11 2AT. Tel: 020 7985 0474 

Monday 9 July 2012

Hoteliers Fail to Identify Most Important Item within Hotel Rooms


The principal reason why most of us check into a hotel in cash strapped times a chance to get a decent night’s sleep whilst away from home. However we often hear complaints from our friends upon their return regarding their unsatisfactory hotel experiences. One of the most common issues being that the bed they slept on was uncomfortable. Hoteliers need to realise that the most important item within any hotel room is the bed and more attention should be paid when choosing a new mattress. Innovative Devon based mattress manufacturer Naturalmat think that they have the solution to these complaints. Hoteliers should opt for environmentally responsible, organic, handmade and above all comfortable mattresses.

Naturalmat are pioneers in natural fibre technology and have developed the perfect natural sleeping environment from creative new raw materials such as Soil Association organic lambswool, which is anti-dust mite, anti mosquito and anti-moth, through a natural treatment using extracts of lemon, eucalyptus and lavender; and unbleached cotton mattress covers which are guaranteed anti bed bug. Another exciting component is organic coir fibre, a derivative of the coconut husk. This sustainable material greatly enhances the ventilation and spring of the mattress and is another example of intelligent use of renewable natural resources. Other sumptuous materials found within a Naturalmat Hotel mattress are mohair, cashmere, horsetail hair and bamboo from environmentally conscious sources and all biodegradable that combine to create a truly green products made by a great British company.

Naturalmat mattresses provide superb comfort that is long lasting and numerous hoteliers have called upon them recently. At the beginning of 2011 Naturalmat successfully won the contract to manufacture all 686 mattresses for Yotel New York City, as well as make all mattresses contained within Z Hotel Soho and Victoria. Naturalmat have worked with other high profile clients in the past including The Connaught, Claridges and several boutique hotels.

'The single most important thing in any hotel room is the bed, and what makes a great bed is a great mattress. The perfect mattress is one that is extremely comfortable, sumptuously supportive, long lasting and consistently good. It is the mattress that will give the hotel guest the definitive ‘wow’ factor. A well made mattress will have high quality natural fillings, be robustly made by hand and offer excellent support, breatheability, ventilation and insulation, and ideally offer hypo allergenic benefits as well. The very best mattresses will be all this, manufactured from fully sustainable raw materials, organically sourced where possible and produced by environmentally conscious companies,' says Peter Tindall, Naturalmat Company Director.  


Look online at http://www.naturalmathotel.co.uk/ to see Naturalmat's full range of hotel mattresses or call 0207 985 0474 for more information. 

Monday 2 July 2012

Z Hotels Are Bed Bug Free


It has been said that any London hotelier who says that they do not have a bed bug problem has got their head under the covers. However in the case of Z Hotels this statement is actually true. So what makes this hotelier so different from the rest? The answer is that all Z Hotel rooms contain Naturalmat anti bed bug mattresses. 


Innovative Devon based mattress manufacturer Naturalmat successfully won the contract to manufacture all 93 organic mattresses for Z Hotel Soho, as well as all mattresses for their Victoria and Liverpool hotels. Z Hotels have also looked to Naturalmat to provide them with organic bedding including Naturalmat’s fantastically designed mattress protectors.


Naturalmat use a unique chemical free treatment that is based on geraniol in the final finishing of all its mattress covers. In tests this revolutionary process has proven to eliminate any bed bug that comes into contact with the cover within 72 hours, which will guarantee peace of mind for both guest and hotelier. 


In addition to Naturalmat mattress covers being anti bed bug, the organic West Country wool used within all Naturalmat mattresses is anti dust mite, anti moth and anti mosquito. This is achieved through a treatment of essential oils including lemon, eucalyptus and lavender, which is added to the lambswool during the scouring process in Devon, using water from the River Dart.


Naturalmat set an excellent example for other mattress manufacturers. They emphasise how important it is to use natural resources and operate a business with minimal environmental impact. These are key considerations behind the creation of every Naturalmat mattress, especially as they are made from sustainable and biodegradable sources, including organic coir, lambswool and cotton.


Have a peek at what Z Hotels are like at www.thezhotels.comLook online at www.naturalmathotel.co.uk to see Naturalmat's full range of hotel mattress ranges or call 0207 985 0474 for more information.