MATERIALS

CERIFOAM

Cerifoam is the cornerstone of every quality foam mattress. It is a foam with higher density and hardness. Its task is to create support for the body.

MEMORY FOAM WITH ALOE VERA

Aloe vera is one of the oldest healing herbs. Its main benefit is the ability to soothe, regenerate and care for the skin.

CERI AQUAFOAM

Water-based foams are made without the need to use various plasticizers. The aqueous emulsion forming the base thus guarantees a foam with a significantly lower impact on the environment.

MICROCELLULAR BIO FOAM

Microcellular means that the cells of the foam are smaller than 10 micrometers. The foam is very high quality, durable and creates perfect support for the body.

BIOFOAM

NUnlike regular memory foam, our BIO VISCO foam is more supple, pliable and more adaptable. The overall impression of the mattress is then all the more pleasant.

CERI VISCOFOAM

The cold foam creates support for the body, but by itself it is too stiff to create comfort, help to regenerate well and relieve the joints. Therefore, it is necessary to use additional layers of other - anatomical - materials on the cold foam. The most popular of them is memory foam, which wonderfully adapts to the body and creates ideal comfort for undisturbed sleep.

POCKET SPRINGS

The basis of the mattress is pocket springs with our patented "Sensitive pocket spring" system. The springs are enclosed in a box made of high-quality cold foam, which guarantees a long service life and proper function.

DNA MEMORY CUBE

The revolutionary combination of glass fibers and the patented memory foam Memory Forma® and AquaPur® brought the unique technology that you can find in the DNA mattress. Memory Cube was created in Japan and is a patent replacing springs in mattresses using special foams. The effect is a unique support of the body, and especially a great effect on the hip area. This technology made it possible to develop a DNA mattress that helps with disc problems.

Kapok

Kapok is a hollow fiber made from the seeds of the five-stemmed hornbeam tree. The fibers reach lengths of 10–40 mm. Because they are about 80% hollow, they weigh only 0.35 g/cm³ (also called "vegetable feathers" or "vegetable silk"). The fiber is very suitable as a filling for mattresses, pillows and as an insulating material.

GRAFENO

The material of the future. The carbon fibers that the fabric and foam contain resist bacteria, mites, reduce moisture, odors and negative static electricity. Thanks to the heat conduction it generates, it helps reduce body heat accumulated during sleep.

HORSE HAIR

This luxurious natural material is incredibly light, yet of high quality. Horsehair is used in mattresses because of its great flexibility and very good thermoregulatory properties. Perfectly wicks away moisture, especially sweat. This material can absorb moisture up to 25% of its weight and still remain dry. Horse hair has great antiseptic effects, in other words it repels bacteria and microbes.

VISCOSE

Viscose is a fiber that is made from a vegetable raw material: cellulose. It is soft, pleasant to wear, breathable, slightly cooling.

Tencel

A specific modern natural viscose-like material. However, its advantage is up to 4 times higher strength and resistance compared to viscose.

Superluxe

Stretchy and hypoallergenic fabric with anti-stress and anti-static composition.

BAMBOO

Bamboo fiber is the name used for the textile raw material obtained from the stem of bamboo. Materials with bamboo fiber have many interesting and pleasant properties for their users. At the very first contact, you will be pleasantly surprised by a very soft and pleasant taste, which can be compared to silk or cashmere. It prevents the multiplication of bacteria and limits the formation of unpleasant odors. It has thermoregulation and absorption properties.

COTTON

Cotton is a fine fiber obtained from cotton seeds. Its history goes back to 4 thousand years p. n. l. It first began to appear in Pakistan, Egypt and the territory of Mexico. Usually 5 to 30 pods the size of a walnut grow on a cotton plant, each of which contains up to 7,000 fibers. When ripening, the pods burst and cotton tufts containing seeds are released from them. The tufts are collected by hand or with the help of harvesters, the fibers are then machine separated from the seeds and sorted according to length. Soft to the touch, easily absorbs water. You can't just do that with any thread! Cotton is thus a completely versatile material.

DAMASCUS

A luxury material proven and loved by generations. It is a plain, cotton fabric known for its patterning. Characteristic of damask is the contrast between the surface of the pattern and the light/dark background, which is created by alternating warp and weft. The appearance of damask is timeless and looks very elegant and luxurious. At first glance, its silky shine and pleasant material will also catch your eye. Damascus is also typical for its long life and easy maintenance.

FLAX

Flax textile fiber is obtained from the stalk of flax. Linen yarns are 20-30% stronger than average cotton yarns. Flax conducts heat well.

CAMEL WOOL

Camel wool is one of the most expensive textile raw materials. It is soft and delicate and at the same time extremely breathable. It will keep you warm in the winter and, on the contrary, in the summer it won't let in the heat from the outside environment, so you'll still be comfortable. This is due to its great warming properties so that it does not let heat in from either side and therefore maintains your natural body temperature. At the same time, it can evaporate any excess moisture into the air. Thanks to this, you can enjoy the beneficial effects of this material all year round, not only in the cold season.

KASHMIR

Cashmere wool is a natural material that is considered one of the most luxurious (and thus the most expensive). Cashmere wool is a textile material obtained from the fur of the Kashmir goat. Textiles made from the fur of these animals have been known for at least 2000 years. It is an extremely soft material that is pleasant to the touch. Cashmere warms at least once as much as normal sheep's wool.