Thursday, 18 July 2013

Eco Friendly Bamboo Decor

Global warming is a universal concern. To fight this problem we should use renewable and environment friendly resources. Bamboo is a great alternative to save our forests. It doesn't have a detrimental effect on global environment. Besides many other uses, this ecologically sound alternative can be used very attractively in interior designing.

 Window Blinds

One of the most popular use of bamboo is window and door blinds. It is in use in Asian countries for a long time. It comes in a variety of colours & styles. You can roll your bamboo blinds up or down to your desired height by pulling on a string. You can also choose how much sunlight should enter your room.
 Room Dividers
If you want an extra space in your room or some privacy, room dividers are the best choice. You can get different styles of Bamboo room dividers to suit different types of home decor. You can use it in many ways. It not only decorates your room but hide the areas that are unsightly. Roll your bamboo room divider for easy storage when not in use. It can go perfectly with traditional as well as modern decor. Bamboo living room furniture is gaining momentum across the world. It is as stylish as eco friendly. Its rich exotic features made it unique compared to other wooden furniture. 
Our range of bamboo duvet covers, sheets and blankets are antibacterial and hypoallergenic and offer the ultimate experience in luxury bedding. Great for people with night sweats, 100% Bamboo Ltd bamboo sheets provide breathable comfort and regulate your body temperature to keep you a couple degrees cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter!  Fitted sheets have elastic all around to ensure a secure fit.
If you are unsure about ordering your new Bamboo Linens without feeling a bamboo sample, order a fabric swatch before you buy.
These luxury bamboo bed linens at very reasonable prices, make the perfect partner to your eco friendly bamboo decor project.

Author: Laura Toursoulopoulos

Thursday, 11 July 2013

What makes Bamboo Sustainable

What makes Bamboo Sustainable
By using bamboo fabric for our bed linens, towels & blankets, we are utilising one of natures most sustainable resources. In additional to being environmentally sensible it also offers bed linens that are soft, thermal regulating, anti-microbial and very easy to care for. Our range consists of duvet covers, fitted sheets, flat sheets, pillow cases, blankets, family towels and baby towels, with new products due next year.It grows fast.
Bamboo is not a tree—it’s a grass, and it grows like one. Many species of bamboo can grow two feet or more a day. When it’s harvested, it need not be replanted, because it will grow a new shoot from its extensive root system. So bamboo renews itself readily, unlike hardwood trees, which, once cut, are gone forever. Bamboo is an endlessly renewable resource.
It enhances the environment.
Farmed bamboo stabilizes the earth with its roots, preventing erosion. It takes in greenhouse gasses and produces oxygen. In fact 35% more oxygen than an equivalent stand of trees. It can also provide habitat for birds and animals (though our bamboo is not preferred by pandas, and is therefore panda-safe).
It’s world-wide and historic.
Our bamboo comes from China, but the adaptable bamboo will grow most places on earth. Wherever it is native, bamboo has been integral to the economy and culture, used for cooking, beverages, paper, houses, and bridges. In China, it’s known as the “friend of the people”.

In short:
Bamboo yields per hectare are 10 times greater than cotton.
Bamboo thrives without needing pesticides or fertilisers.
Bamboo grows well with just rainwater and no additional irrigation is required, unlike cotton which requires 20,000 litres of water per kilogram.
As a grass Bamboo is self-propogating, so does not need replanting which helps save topsoil and energy.
Bamboo fabric requires less dye than conventional cotton.
Bamboo and fabrics derived from bamboo are biodegradable.
Bamboo is anti-microbial thanks to its magically named ‘bamboo kun’ (a naturally occurring bio-agent), although there are conflicting stances as to whether ‘bamboo kun’ is still present after chemical processing. It has also been said that the anti-bacterial property of chemically processed bamboo yarn is not unique but common to all viscose/cellulose based yarns. That said, Bamboo bed linens have better anti-bacterial performance than cotton linens.
 So when you are shopping for your next duvet cover or linen set, why not give this wonder fabric a try. And if you are worried that it might feel like a tough, strong, durable grass (which it is….) why not order a fabric sample and you’ll see that it is anything but. The range includes Stripe or Floral duvet covers and pillow cases, plain sheets, blankets and towels.

Author: Laura Toursoulopoulos

Thursday, 4 July 2013

Bamboo Basics: why this is the Wonder product of the future



Bamboo is being hailed as a new super material, with uses ranging from textiles to construction. It also has the potential to absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide, the biggest greenhouse gas, and provide some of the world's poorest people with cash.
Bamboo fibre fabric is made of 100% bamboo pulp fibre. It is characterized by its good hygroscopicity (ability to hold water), excellent permeability (breathable), soft feel, easiness to straighten and dye and splendid colour effect of pigmentation.

Features
• Softer than cotton, with a texture similar to a blend of cashmere and silk, making it the perfect choice for duvet covers and other bed linen.
• Because the cross-section of the fibre is filled with various micro-gaps and micro-holes, it has much better moisture absorption and ventilation. Moisture absorbency is twice than that of cotton with extraordinary soil release.
• Natural antibacterial elements (bio-agent “bamboo kun”) in bamboo fibre keep bacteria away from bamboo fabrics, making duvet covers, sheets and pillow cases less likely to harbour dust mite and other bacteria found in our homes.
• 100% bamboo yarns show a great elasticity i.e. nearly 20%. Even in 100% bamboo woven fabrics a remarkable elasticity can be obtained wherein the use of elastomeric fibres like elastanes may be eliminated.
• Bamboo fabrics need less dyestuff than cotton, modal or viscose. It seems that the absorption of dyestuffs is remarkably better. Bamboo absorbs the dyestuffs faster and shows the colours better.
• Products of bamboo fibre is eco-friendly and bio-degradable.

With such wonderful natural properties, this fabric is a natural choice for our bed linens. 100% Bamboo Ltd offers duvet covers, sheets, pillow cases, blankets and towels made from viscose from bamboo fibre and carries a 400 Thread Count, making it soft and silky to the touch, while retaining  the naturally occurring benefits of bamboo such as thermal regulating, anti-fungal,  quick drying, moisture wicking and durability
Duvet covers come in two different designs, Stripe or Floral and an option of Single, Double, King and Super King.
If you are sceptical of bamboo and would like to feel the fabric before purchasing, request a sample at http://www.100bamboo.com/samplerequest

Author: Laura Toursoulopoulos