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July 3, 2008
Amenity Organic Bedding
July 3, 2008

What better place to go all natural than your bedroom? Los Angeles-based Amenity brings lush green fabrics like organic cottons and hemp to a new level, combining silky textiles with graphic design sense.

Their limited edition large-scale image prints on organic cotton duvets are to die for, boasting 300 thread count cotton that's organic at every step of the process.
Also a crowd favorite: hemp pillows, that blend with organic cotton in 3 sizes to add a punch of color (green!) to any sofa corner.
Posted by Emily Pilloton on July 3, 2008 | Comments (1)
Industries: GreenZone
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at 12/29/2008 10:47:58 AM, Becca commented:
If you are interested in checking into a new source, I found some great organic bedding on line at elegantlinenspc.com/SDH-Bedding. They are made from organic cotton, and they use no bleaches and no chemical dyes. I really enjoy having and using them. I did not have to sacrifice style for “green”. Check them out and see what you think
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