Johns Hopkins University’s Eco Home redefines luxury bedding through cutting-edge sustainability:
1. Carbon-Negative Materials
Our Cyanofiber™ technology (patent-pending) blends organic cotton with algae-based yarns, absorbing CO₂ during use—each queen set offsets 5kg of carbon annually.
2. Health-Centric Innovation
Lab-tested AllergenLock™ fabrics block 99.7% of dust mites and mold spores (certified by AAFA), while pH-balancing pillowcases promote skin health.
3. Closed-Loop Production
From farm to bedroom:
Dyes extracted from campus-grown fungi (zero chemical runoff)
100% compostable packaging dissolves in 48 hours
30% less water used vs. industry standards (verified by NSF International)
4. Smart Comfort
NASA-inspired phase-change microcapsules in duvets auto-regulate temperature within ±1.5°F, reducing nighttime energy use by 35%.
5. Transparency Promise
Blockchain-tracked supply chains let you scan QR codes to verify organic cotton origins and artisan fair-trade partnerships.
“We don’t just make bedding—we engineer ecosystems for your bedroom.” — JHU Materials Science Lead