Founded in Hangzhou, China in 2018, we are a professional foreign trade enterprise dedicated to providing premium bedding collections for global customers, holding fast to our original aspiration of reshaping the comfortable sleep experience and quality of life.
Over the past seven years, we have been deeply committed to the design of bedding styles, research and development of fabrics and innovation of craftsmanship, ensuring to present our customers with carefully selected bedding products that meet their utmost satisfaction.
Strict Quality Control and Compliance Assurance.Our company adheres to rigorous quality management standards and maintains full compliance with international and industry regulations, ensuring product reliability and safety.
Efficient supply chain and flexiable prodiction capacity.We adopt efficient supply chain management and maintain flexible production capacity to ensure timely delivery and optimal adaptability to market changes.
Diversified products. Our company offers an extensive and diverse range of products, including Duvet cover, Comforter, Curtains, Quilt, Cushion, and Throw & Blankets.
High Capacity for internal designs. Our company boasts strong independent R&D capabilities, with an in-house design team dedicated to creating innovative printing patterns and fabrics for bedding collections.
As core elements of home soft furnishings, throw pillows and blankets are key items for elevating a bedroom’s style. Matching should follow the principle of “echoing light and dark tones”: light-colored bedding can be paired with dark throw pillows and gray blankets, while dark-colored bedding is suited to beige throw pillows and light khaki blankets, with contrast enhancing the visual layering. For a 1.8-meter bed, it is recommended to use a combination of three throw pillows in different sizes or one long lumbar pillow, placed in a staggered arrangement to boost an exquisite look. In terms of material selection, wool blankets are soft and warm, and cashmere ones highlight a delicate texture. Throw pillows can be matched with patterns according to the overall style: pair plain bedding with geometric or small floral patterned pillows, and striped bedding with solid-colored pillows to avoid a cluttered look, easily creating a magazine-worthy bedroom ambiance.
The warmth and comfort of a quilt depend primarily on its filling material and craftsmanship details. Mainstream fillings for winter each have their own advantages: down quilts are lightweight, lock in heat, breathable and non-stuffy, with quick rebound upon pressing being the core indicator of quality; silk quilts feature a smooth, static-free touch, suitable for spring, autumn and mild climates; wool quilts have natural moisture-wicking properties and balanced warmth retention, but are only suitable for non-allergic individuals; cotton quilts boast outstanding cost-effectiveness and stable warmth, yet require regular airing to prevent clumping. When choosing a duvet cover, both fabric quality and practicality should be taken into account. High-thread-count cotton and breathable chemical fibre materials reduce discomfort caused by friction. Internal ties and double-layer fabric designs can effectively prevent the quilt core from shifting and down leakage. The uniformity of stitches and edge-sealing craftsmanship directly affects the product’s service life.
Home textiles are embracing a new trend of "coexistence of nature and technology" in 2026, with comprehensive upgrades to core materials and texture designs. Among natural fabrics, high-grade linen has broken through scenario limitations via blending technology, boasting both drapability and wrinkle resistance, and thus becoming the preferred material for quilt covers and throw pillows. Raw denim fabrics inject a workwear style into home textiles with their authentic texture. Tactile 3D technology has become mainstream; embossed quilting and lightweight bouclé fabrics are widely applied to quilts and blankets, creating a nostalgic yet modern tactile experience. Bio-based fibers are gradually entering mass production. Textiles made from seaweed fibres and fermented protein fibres, featuring low-consumption and eco-friendly properties, have emerged as a new choice for home scenarios, balancing comfort and ecological value.