We tried the best sheets for all kinds of sleepers — many Canadian-made using sustainable methods and materials
in particular. Founder Albert Chow is a down-to-earth guy who’s developed genuine relationships with his manufacturers.Article content
Silk & Snow is building its sleep empire based on three core pillars: better materials, conscious manufacturing and full transparency. Silk & Snow is an eco-conscious company, using high-density memory foam or organic Dunlop latex in their mattresses and quality eco-friendly textiles like Egyptian cotton and European flax linen. In other words, high-quality materials are made to last. All materials are OEKO-TEX certified.at the conscious manufacturing process, with a triple-factory tour of the cotton, spring and mattress assembly factories located around Toronto.
Silk & Snow and all of their manufacturers provide full transparency into their products and processes , so customers can feel good about the products they are purchasing and sleeping in. Give this Canadian company a try — you won’t be disappointed.
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