Innovate and give back so you don’t waste. Perhaps this is how we can sum up Airweave’s presentation this Friday, March 15, in the morning in Paris of its mattress dedicated to the athletes and para-athletes of the Games. This Japanese company has special know-how. Not only does she know how to make springs from cardboard boxes that will be recycled in France after the Olympics and can support the weight of 12 people. But she also knows how to create mattresses that consist of… three parts, made from recycled fishing line and, above all, suitable for any body type.
Upon arrival in the village, athletes will provide their measurements and be photographed in front and profile. The computer will analyze all the information and offer them the best composition for the bed. Firm in the upper or central part of the body, or medium, and why not soft for the legs. Everything is possible.
Source: Le Parisien
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