Embracing Sustainability in Bedding: The AMELTIS® Duvet
In a world increasingly focused on sustainability, the
AMELTIS® Duvet from TOWA Corporation is redefining how we perceive and utilize bedding. Set to take center stage at the
2026 AMELTIS Re-Define Exhibition, this innovative product emphasizes a shift from purchasing new bedding to continual use through refurbishment and recycling practices.
Exhibition Details
The exhibition will commence on
July 15, 2026, and will run until
July 17, 2026, at
Omotesando SIDEWALK, Tokyo. This three-day event aims to showcase the
AMELTIS® Duvet, which is crafted using a unique heat-soluble thread, allowing for greater sustainability by making dismantling and recycling easier.
Addressing Societal Challenges
With growing awareness around animal welfare and the dwindling supply of down feathers, the exhibition focuses on the importance of a
circular economy in bedding production. Currently, many down comforters reach the end of their life cycle prematurely, leading to waste and environmental concerns. The AMELTIS® Duvet promotes not just a product but a comprehensive model for sustainable bedding, encouraging hotels, inns, and consumers alike to rethink how they use and dispose of bedding products.
Interactive Features at the Exhibition
Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to see various products featuring the AMELTIS® technology:
1.
AMELTIS® Duvet
2.
AMELTIS® Pillow
3.
AMELTIS® Topper, which includes a two-layer structure made with the dissolvable thread.
4. A unique
refurbishment service, allowing old comforters to be transformed into AMELTIS® versions.
5. An
order-made system where customers can select materials for the bedding, enhancing its personalized aspect.
6. Duvet covers made from premium shirt fabrics like Thomas Mason, ensuring luxury for the bedroom.
7.
AMELTIS® Homewear, created with an eye on recycling and sustainability.
Demonstrations and Experiences
To deepen visitors' understanding of sustainable practices, the exhibition will also feature a live demonstration of the dismantling process for AMELTIS® bedding products. Attendees can witness firsthand how the deconstruction of down comforters works, offering a clear view into the circular production model that TOWA Corporation champions.
Testimonials from Facilities Using AMELTIS®
Feedback from venues already using the AMELTIS® Duvet highlights its value:
At the Manza Onsen Nisshinkan, the management expressed satisfaction with the refurbishment of their long-used down comforters, allowing them to repurpose rather than discard. They noted an improvement in both aesthetics and comfort, demonstrating that sustainable practices can enhance guest experience and quality.
Event Accessibility and Participation
The
2026 AMELTIS Re-Define Exhibition is free of charge, but attendees are encouraged to register beforehand for a more streamlined experience. The event location is easily accessible from
Omotesando Station, approximately a seven-minute walk from Exit A4.
Conclusion
This innovative exhibition promises to shine a spotlight on the potential of circular economies in the textile industry, particularly in bedding. With the AMELTIS® Duvet, TOWA Corporation is paving the way for a future where comfort and sustainability go hand in hand.
Company Overview
Founded in 1948, TOWA Corporation has become a leader in sewing technology from its headquarters in Fukushima. The company is committed to advancing sustainable practices across its operations, earning recognition from the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry as a
Future-Leading Enterprise of the region.
For further inquiries, please reach out to:
TOWA Corporation
Contact Person: Takahashi
Phone: 070-1478-9049
Email:
[email protected]