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Women's Health 2022 Healthy Sleep Award Winner

Women's Health 2022 Healthy Sleep Award Winner

It's always a bright spot to be awarded for the healthiness our unique bedding and bedtime products provide. 

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Forbes: Mother's Day Gift Guide: The Best Gifts for a Good Night's Sleep

Forbes: Mother's Day Gift Guide: The Best Gifts for a Good Night's Sleep

Mom deserves the very best, doesn't she? This Mother's Day why not gift Mom the, "best sheets on the market," according the Forbes Contributor Wendy Altschuler. "Using a balance of natural, eco-friendly fibers, silk polymers and only 20% cotton, Nollapelli is all about creating sheet sets that actually help you get your beauty sleep. And, because these sheets are made with only a small percentage of cotton, skin and hair retain moisture, helping you look and feel your best when you wake up in the morning. Bed head and dehydrated skin are a thing of the past. Start with the Signature Sheet Set, $275, and...

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Chalkboard Mag: How to Build the Perfect White Bed

Chalkboard Mag: How to Build the Perfect White Bed

We swoon for poetry about crafting the perfect sleep environment for both form and function. Speaking of function, review Susan Hall says this about Nollapelli, "If it’s function you’re after, we’ve been raving over a sample of Nollapelli sheets recently delivered to HQ. The mostly Tencel fabric is designed to keep you cool while you sleep. If you’re a sleeper who gets too hot during the night, I highly recommend trying a fabric like this that’s designed to balance temps."

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Luxury Card Magazine: Snooze Fest

Luxury Card Magazine: Snooze Fest

Linens expert Nollapelli is more concerned with what’s happening between the sheets. Helmed by chemical engineer Allison Howard, this new super-soft bedding company (recognized by the Sleep Foundation) is spearheading “the body-bedding connection” with a patent-pending fabric designed to remain cool and pH balanced, protecting skin, hair, and rest by expelling excess moisture. “The goal isn’t necessarily to sleep more,” Howard says of Nollapelli’s contribution to the $78 billion sleep economy, “but rather to sleep better, so we can live better.” 

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