Pure natural materials only
Horsehair
A traditional material that has been used in the production of textiles ever since the 9th century. This material is one of the core elements of high-quality mattresses and mattress toppers because it possesses several unique characteristics. One of the biggest problems of mass-produced mattresses is the condensation of moisture. Each of us produces an average of almost 2 dcl of sweat while sleeping without even knowing, and this is all collected inside such mass-produced mattresses. Horsehair effectively dispels moisture and prevents its condensation within our mattresses. At the same time it is also used to set the desired firmness of the mattress depending on the way it is distributed inside the mattress.
Cashmere (Cashmere Wool)
Cashmere wool came to Europe at the beginning of the 19th century and, in spite of its steep price which can reach over ten times the price of regular sheep's wool, became an essential element in the production of luxury textiles. Cashmere wool has one of the finest fibre structures, while also being extremely light and warm. The cashmere used in Divian Dream mattresses and toppers comes exclusively from the hand-combed undercoat of Cashmere and Tibetan goats and ranks among the finest in the world.
Damask
Damask is a single-color fabric with a fine woven pattern. It got its name from the Syrian city of Damascus, where it was produced during the middle ages. Today's production usually uses a cheap version of damask fabric using synthetic fibres, but in Divan Dream's beds you will find only the finest Belgian damask that is produced exclusively to order for our company from high-quality natural fibre.