HARMOLAN is a durable and long‑lasting textile with a strong environmental profile. It is made from polypropylene – a synthetic material derived from residual by‑products, produced without the use of water and with low energy consumption.
Long‑lasting quality
HARMOLAN is naturally dirt‑ and water‑repellent, helping it maintaining both appearance and performance exceptionally well over time. Because the colour is added before the fibres are spun, the textile retains its colour longer than many other fabrics. In addition, Wonderland’s textiles are removable and can be washed at 60°C, making maintenance easy and further extending the lifespan of the bed.
Upcycling of residual materials
HARMOLAN is made from polypropylene sourced from residual by‑products in the petrochemical industry. A previously unused by‑product is refined into small pellets that are melted, coloured and spun into new textile fibres. In this way, waste materials gain new life, reducing the need for virgin resources.
Produced entirely without water
While other textile materials require large amounts of water in production, HARMOLAN is made entirely without water. For comparison, polyester uses around 60 litres of water per kilo of textile, while cotton requires as much as 10,000–20,000 litres per kilo.
Low energy consumption
HARMOLAN is produced at low temperatures, resulting in significantly lower energy use than many other textile fibres.
A choice with lower environmental impact
With HARMOLAN, you choose a textile that combines low environmental impact with high performance: less water, less energy – more quality and more responsibility

