Emily: You're getting straight horsehair and making it curly.Įmily: OK, that makes so much more sense. So you're not getting, like, special curly-hair horses. And then when we cut it open and do like this, you see it's curly. Sanja: So after it's been steamed and washed, it's made in this special knot. Sanja: This is how the knot is, because horsehair is straight, from the beginning. And it's completely steamed and washed, which means that even if you're deadly allergic to horsehair, you wouldn't feel anything.Įmily: According to Hästens, the allergens are destroyed through a process of sanitizing the horsehair by heating it up to 140 degrees Celsius. And it's curly, which makes it really comfortable and fluffy. And it's not from a live horse, so it's a byproduct. So, it's actually the tail that is being used. But if we start looking at it, this is actually the horsehair, so you can touch and feel it. So, here is an example from another bed model. And when we sleep, we sweat a lot, and it needs to dry up really quickly, otherwise it would damage our sleep. Which means that moisture runs, just passes through it, so it dries up really quickly. Sanja: And we actually use it because when you look at it really, really closely, it's like a cylinder. So, we have been using the horsehair for - since we started. Sanja Tegeltija: It's actually our key ingredients in the beds. Tell me more about horsehair, because I've never heard about horsehair being used in a bed before. It's about $500, and it's made entirely of foam. At home I have a mattress which is just, you know, a Casper mattress. I'm headed to its flagship store in New York City to check out the shop's crown jewel, the Vividus. The company has been making beds for 168 years, and it makes the most expensive beds in the world. Oh, are you kidding me? The creator of the bed is Sweden-based bed maker Hästens. Today I'm gonna tell you everything that comes with this bed and find out exactly what it's like to sleep on it. It often indicates a user profile.įollowing is a transcription of the video.Įmily Christian: I'm currently laying on a $200,000 bed made of horsehair. The beds are still very comfortable and we both have a good night’s sleep.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. One or two of the updates for the app didn’t work correctly, we let Jensen know straight away and they got their developers to sort the problem out.Īnother advantage with the reclining beds, is that when we have to change the sheets, raising the beds makes it very easy for us to do. Last year we had problems with the toppers, we sent photos to Jensen and they replaced them straight away as they were with the five year guarantee period. When my wife raises her bed during the night, it doesn’t disturb me, as the motors are so quite. My wife uses the app every morning and evening. I contacted Jensen about this and they sent in their technician and upgraded the beds, so we could use an app on our phones to control the beds. After using them for a few weeks my wife had great difficulty in using the handheld control. After looking at several makes of reclining beds we decided to buy two single Jensen Supreme Beds and two Toppers in 2013.
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