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  • Cirrus 3 Iron Steamer from Steamery.

    How to care for your home textiles

    We've gathered tips on how to easily care for the most common home textiles—cotton, silk, and velvet. Caring for your home textiles is as important as caring for your clothes. In this article, we share practical tips to clean, refresh and care for cotton, then and the same way in the best way.

  • Pilo 2 Fabric Shaver from Steamery.

    3 tips to wake up your wool and cashmere for fall and winter

    One of the best things about the fall is rediscovering your cherished wool and cashmere clothes. Stored away for the summer they can’t wait to warm you up on those chilly morning walks to the office. But, like you and me, they can also need waking up and loving care to make sure they are in top condition for the fall and winter seasons.

  • Steamery laundry products in the new scent Sandalwood

    Steamery introduces Signature Laundry Detergent and Fabric Sprays in new scent

    Steamery is adding the new Signature Laundry Detergent and two fresh additions of Fabric Sprays in the captivating scents of Sandalwood and Citrus & Cedar to their product range. The new laundry products will be available on the Steamery website and at selected resellers starting September 16.

  • Active Laundry Detergent from Steamery

    Best care advice for workout clothes according to Steamery

    Functional wear is the collective name for all types of garments that have a specific function (besides keeping you warm and making you look good), like transporting sweat from your body or keeping you dry. They require a little extra care to maintain their abilities over time.

  • 7 warm materials to wear during winter & how to take care of them

    7 warm materials to wear during winter & how to take care of them

    The materials you pick for your clothes and winter wardrobe impact how warm they keep you when the temperature drops. They also impact how well they shield you from chilly winds and dampness during the winter season. Here are some suggested fabrics for winter to wear for the best insulation and to avoid feeling cold.

  • 4 ways to reduce textile waste

    4 ways to reduce textile waste

    During April and Earth Month, we're turning the spotlight on textile waste. It is one of the biggest problems when it comes to the fashion industry. In Europe, we use a piece of clothing 7–8 times before throwing it away. For Earth Month this year, we encourage you to consume less and instead take care of the clothes you already own. Hopefully, we can inspire you to buy less, wash less, wash right

  • Cumulus Home Steamer from Steamery.

    7 easy clothing care routines to try this year

    Looking for some new ways to care for and preserve the clothes you already own? Here are seven clothing care routines that will prolong the life of your wardrobe.

  • Zen of Steamery.

    Steamery makes ASMR out of clothing care

    Scandinavian clothing care brand Steamery wants to inspire people to slow down in today’s fast paced world and to experience the meditative feeling of “zen” when taking care of what you already own. This is highlighted in their new ASMR campaign Zen of Steamery.

  • Active Laundry Detergent from Steamery

    5 hacks that will make your swimwear last longer

    Exposure to sun, chlorine and saltwater reduces the lifespan of your swimwear. Pastel colors fade and the fabric loses its stretchiness. But there are simple hacks to make your swimwear last season after season.

  • 6 cool materials to wear in the summer

    6 cool materials to wear in the summer

    The fabrics our clothes are made of impact how comfortable they are to wear in the summer. In high temperatures many clothes can feel unbearable to wear. We’ve compiled a list of the best materials to wear in hot weather.

  • Steamery introducing: Color Absorber

    Steamery introducing: Color Absorber

    This Color Absorber makes it possible to mix colored and lighter textiles without the risk of discoloration. The laundry sheets work like magnets, absorbing loose color pigments spinning around in your washing machine and prevent them from being transmitted to other garments.