About
Launched in 1997, Ecodownunder set out to create better environmental options for the home.
The result was a premium range of bed and bath linen at great prices, in a coastal colour palette inspired by a passion for the ocean.
Our products are made without harsh chemicals, synthetics and toxic dyes, which is why they are so comfortable to sleep in and naturally better for you and the environment. They also come in plastic-free packaging and we've eliminated all single-use plastic from our stores.
“25 years ago we couldn’t find luxurious pure cotton sheets that were not blended with synthetics and produced without harsh chemical treatments. Frustration at the poor quality of bed and bath products available in Australia was the impetus for Ecodownunder, and the creation of the best quality bed and bath collection made without harsh chemicals and synthetics.” Russell Lamb, Founder.
Where possible we manufacture in Australia. All our quilts, pillows, mattress toppers and mattress protectors are made in Australia. Our linens and bath towel collections are made in India.
Our full bedding and bath collection is available online and we offer free shipping within Australia.
We also have four stores in Sydney: Avalon Beach | Freshwater | Mona Vale | Paddington
No Harsh Chemicals | No Synthetics | No Single-Use Plastic Packaging
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03/11/22
The Best Sand Free Beach Towels are Plastic Free and $19
The Best Sand Free Beach Towels are Plastic Free and $19
Whoever thought it was a good idea to make a plastic beach towel!
The Aussie summer is fast approaching and that means sun, sand, sea and saltwater.
Long days, light summer nights, picnics, days out at the beach.
For those who love to spend time at the beach but regret it when they return home and find tiny particles of sand on their floor, in their bed and in most unexpected places, the idea of a sand free beach towel is sheer bliss.
The problem with many sand free beach towels is that they’re made from synthetic fibres like polyester and nylon. When you shake the sand out of your synthetic towel, it sheds thousands of tiny plastic microfibres onto the sand. It’s only a matter of time until they make into the ocean.
Microfibres are the biggest source of plastic in our ocean!
What are plastic microfibres?
Plastic particles less than 5mm shaped as fibrous material.
Numerous studies have shown that these plastic particles are mistakenly ingested by hundreds of marine animals ranging from microscopic zooplankton to mussels, oyster, shrimps, crabs and fish, polluting the food chain and possibly ending up in your seafood linguine.
A new beach towel marks the start of summer. It’s that iconic summer product that’s intrinsic to fun filled summer days.
Choosing this summer’s beach towel.
Things to consider when choosing this summer’s beach towel for you or as a gift for a friend.
Is it plastic free
Is it sand repellent
Is it super absorbent
Is it quick dry
Is it made of natural fibres
Is the size right
Do the colours and design make you feel good
The right beach towel becomes a friend. You feel good being out with it!
Everyone loves sand free but get the right sand free.
There are 2 types of sand free beach towels.
Synthetic Microfibre towels:
Made from recently engineered textiles, called microfibres, often labelled with trademarked names that promise to be sand free with a shake.
What’s the problem? These towels are made from synthetic fibres like polyester and nylon, which are made from non-renewable petroleum derivatives. Over 10 years ago, ecologist Mark Brown released a study showing textile fibres could be the biggest source of plastic in our oceans. It seems ironic then to take a synthetic towel to the beach, the very place where these plastic fibres head straight out into the ocean.
Beware too of promises of sustainably made sand free towels constructed from recycled plastic bottles, as these too shed micro plastics.
Double Sided Cotton Velour and Terry Towels
The sustainable and classic alternative sand free beach towel is made from 100% natural fibres.
The double-sided construction of the beach towel, with one side terry towelling and one side velour gives you the best of both worlds.
Lay out your towel velour side up to repel the sand and use the super absorbent terry towel side to dry off after your dip.
Before you leave the beach feel confident that you can shake out your towel without leaving tiny plastic fibres behind.
What’s wrong with synthetic fibres like polyester and nylon, combinations of which are also called “microfibers.”
Microfibres are the biggest form of pollution in our ocean and Brown’s study has shown that 85% of human made material found on shorelines around the world, were microfibres from nylon and acrylic textiles. But it’s not only the threat to the ocean; micro plastics have been found in the food we eat, the air we breathe and the water we drink. It’s a major source of concern to our health and the full consequences are gradually emerging.
Synthetic textiles account for over half of global textile production. Getting rid of polyester and nylon in clothes may be extremely difficult but you do not need to have synthetic fibres in your bed, bath and beach linens!
Choose the right beach towel.
Don’t take plastic to the beach take it home from the beach and leave only your footprints behind.
Ecodownunder new season beach towels include an extensive collection of organic cotton towels, eco cotton towels, Turkish style towels and hammam towels in pure natural fibres. You'll find a towel you'll love all summer from their retro stripes, summer sorbet colours or cool patterns for kids of all ages.
07/09/22
Australian Company Adds Cashmere to Make the Softest Sheets to Sleep in.
Taking softness to a new level, Australian family run company Ecodownunder have added the finest cashmere yarn to their signature eco cotton to create the softest sheets you’ve ever slept in.
Continuing to innovate, after 25 years Ecodownunder have blended cashmere with their cotton and the result is "The softest sheets we’ve ever slept in” - that’s saying something with over 25 years’ experience making bed linen.
In soft white, grey or blue, sheet sets include a fitted sheet, a flat sheet and 2 pillowcases (1 for single and king single beds) and start at $169. with free shipping. New customers, save 10% if you use Code ECO10
Available in Sydney stores at Avalon Beach, Mona Vale, Freshwater and Paddington, and online.
Many factors contribute to a good night sleep and the quality of the bedding you sleep in plays a big part.
Ecodownunder makes the best quality ecofriendly bedding more affordable which means more people can experience the benefits of good bedding!
No synthetics, harsh chemicals in your bedding, or plastic packaging around your purchase.
Made in Australia or India.
All their quilts, pillows, wool mattress toppers and cotton mattress protectors are made in Australia using the finest quality natural fibres, including Australian wool, alpaca, duck down, Hungarian goose down and corn fibre.
An extensive sheet collection includes the newest development of cotton cashmere sheets, plus their signature eco cotton sheets, pure linen sheets and a whole range of other sheet fabrics made in India from eco or organic textiles.
Classic white sheets remain a favourite in all fabrics and white linen is forever on trend. About 50% of customers sleep in white, but each collection includes many other options for those who love to add colour to life.
Ecodownunder selects the finest natural yarns and different weaves to create interesting textured fabrics for their quilt covers, blankets, cushions and throws.
Coastal colours and earthy tones inspired by the Australian natural environment add the finishing touches to your bed and complement contemporary, urban, coastal, and country homes.
Testament to their eco credentials and quality, is seeing Ecodownunder bed linen used by not only Airbnbs but also in some of the most exclusive eco resort style properties around Australia. Ecodownunder bedding is used at Billabong Retreat, Sal Salis at Ningaloo, Paperbark Camp, Port Douglas Beach House and Bamurru Plains, to name a few long standing customers.
"We believe that we all have a responsibility to look after the natural environment for future generations" Russ and Bev founding owners. Our goal 25 years ago was to make a real difference by making quality, eco friendly products more affordable and therefore available to more people in Australia.
In the 1990s, the market was flooded with imported cheap synthetic products. Many of these contained cancer causing Azo dyes and formaldehyde coatings which were introducing harsh chemicals to our families via our homes. Synthetics like polyesters and microfibres, which remain prevalent in some bedding today, are not only not only bad for the environment ending up as micro plastics in our oceans, but unhealthy for us too.
We understand the importance to every aspect of your health of getting a good night sleep so everything we do focuses on ensuring that the bed you sleep in is made with the finest quality natural fibres. Every time you buy bed linen from Ecodownunder you’re helping to keep harsh chemicals, synthetics, and plastic out of the environment. That was our focus 25 years ago when the term “eco” was hardly used and continues to direct us in everything we do today.
If you'd like to know more about Ecodownudner and our collections, please email Kathryn at Kathryn.Maguire@ecodownunder.com.au
Or visit www.ecodownunder.com.au