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ZenSleep Charcoal Mattress

Our ZenSleep Charcoal Mattress is a perfect choice for those who need an online mattress to get the most out of their bed. This foam mattress is designed to provide maximum comfort and support thanks to its high-density foam core construction. Its breathable fabric cover also ensures its durability and breathability for a healthy night’s sleep.

Material structure

Cool feel silk knited fabric
Non woven inner cover
Gel memory foam
Wave foam
Support foam
Non woven inner cover
Anti-slip fabric
Size Available (L*W) : 70 L inch X 78 W inch ,75 L inch X 79 W inch ,78 L inch X 78 W inch .
Weight: 100 kg (Approx.)
FAQs

How do I choose the right mattress?

To choose the right mattress,identify your body type and personal comfort preferences as these are unique to every individual. Defining your sleeping posture style,body weight and the desired comfort feel will help you choose the right mattress. Try our mattress Collection to find your perfect match.

What sizes are available in this mattress?
This mattress is available in multiple size options,including 70 L x 78 W inches,75 L x 79 W inches,and 78 L x 78 W inches,making it suitable for different bed requirements

What makes this mattress comfortable for everyday use?
This mattress is designed with a high-density foam core,blue gel foam,comfort regular foam,and mini pocket springs to provide the right balance of softness,support,and long-lasting comfort for restful sleep.

What materials are used in this mattress?
The mattress is crafted with jacquard knitted fabric,antibacterial puffy fibers,blue gel foam,comfort regular foam,non-woven fabric,support foam,white cotton pad,and mini pocket springs for enhanced comfort,hygiene,and durability.

How much should I spend on a mattress?

As famously put by an expert — you should spend as much as you spend buying a mobile phone. It’s a good benchmark of a budget. Once you identify your comfort needs and the kind of mattress which will enable it,it will become easier for you to find your kind of mattress within your budget. However,a good sleep plays a vital role in our health. And a comfortable sleeping surface makes all the difference.

Hence you should first spend some time to identify the right kind of mattress that offers you the satisfactory surface comfort,even if it is slightly above your budget. Various finance schemes and EMI facilities will also support your buying decision for a quality product.

When should I change my mattress and get a new one?

Mattresses are often ignored and are not a part of the ‘must change’ priority list. However,your mattress will start speaking to you when it’s time to change. First analyse what’s wrong with your current mattress. The sagging,reduced resilience,shape distortion which does not fulfil ergonomic needs and a declining comfort level are a few such indications. If you think the feel of your current mattress is fine,but a change is needed,then look for an alternative in that ‘feel’ segment. Under normal circumstances,a mattress should be changed every 5 years as it also becomes dirty and unhygienic over a period of use due to sweating,perspiration and humidity. Again,we recommend change it as often as you change your mobile phone.

Why is this luxury foam mattress a great choice for better sleep?
This premium comfort mattress is designed with blue gel foam,high-density support foam,and mini pocket springs to deliver superior back support,pressure relief,breathability,and long-lasting comfort,making it an ideal choice for a healthy and restful night’s sleep.

Angie Homes Haven Luxury Cotton Duvet Cover

Create a peaceful and elegant bedroom sanctuary with the Angie Homes Haven Luxury Cotton Duvet Cover. Crafted from premium cotton mix fabric, this luxurious duvet cover offers a soft, breathable, and lightweight feel designed for a comfortable and restful sleep experience. Its refined finish adds a touch of sophistication while complementing modern and classic bedroom interiors.

Designed to combine comfort with timeless style, this duvet cover protects your duvet while enhancing the overall look of your bedding arrangement. The smooth texture, premium fabric quality, and durable construction make it a perfect choice for everyday luxury and premium home décor.

The Angie Homes Haven Luxury Cotton Duvet Cover is an ideal addition to luxury bedding collections and makes a thoughtful gift for weddings, anniversaries, housewarming ceremonies, festive occasions, and elegant home interiors.

Angie Homes Vintage Vogue Wallpapers

Transform your interiors with the timeless elegance of Angie Homes Vintage Vogue Wallpapers. Featuring sophisticated vintage-inspired patterns, these premium wallpapers instantly elevate living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces, offices, and feature walls. Designed for effortless installation and long-lasting beauty, they create a luxurious finish that complements both modern and classic interiors.

Perfect for decorating interior walls, furniture, powder rooms, stair risers, backsplashes, wardrobes, and various DIY décor projects, these wallpapers are easy to apply, reposition, and remove without leaving sticky residue. Whether you’re renovating a single accent wall or an entire room, Vintage Vogue Wallpapers provide a stylish and practical décor solution.

Angie home Double Bed Cotton Duvet Cover

Elevate your bedroom comfort with the Angie Homes Luxury Double Bed Cotton Duvet Cover. Crafted from premium cotton mix fabric, this luxurious duvet cover offers exceptional softness, breathability, and lightweight comfort for a peaceful sleep experience. Designed specifically for double beds, it adds a sophisticated touch to your bedding while protecting your duvet.

Combining elegant design with everyday functionality, this duvet cover features a smooth texture and durable fabric quality that ensures long-lasting comfort. Its timeless appeal makes it suitable for modern, classic, and luxury bedroom interiors.

The Angie Homes Luxury Double Bed Cotton Duvet Cover is a perfect addition to premium bedding collections and makes an elegant gift choice for weddings, anniversaries, housewarming ceremonies, festive occasions, and luxury home décor lovers.

Angie homes Alwin Blue Cotton Duvet Bed Cover

Enhance your bedroom with the elegant charm of the Angie Homes Alwin Blue Cotton Duvet Bed Cover. Crafted from premium cotton mix fabric, this luxurious duvet bed cover offers a soft, breathable, and lightweight feel for a comfortable sleeping experience. The soothing blue shade adds a refined and calming touch to your bedroom décor, making it perfect for contemporary and classic interiors.

Designed for everyday luxury, this duvet bed cover provides a stylish protective layer while elevating the overall appearance of your bedding. Its smooth texture, durable fabric, and elegant finish make it a perfect choice for creating a cozy and sophisticated bedroom environment.

The Angie Homes Alwin Blue Cotton Duvet Bed Cover is an ideal addition to premium bedding collections and makes a thoughtful gift for weddings, anniversaries, housewarming ceremonies, festive occasions, and luxury home décor enthusiasts.

Angie Homes Nova Grey King Size Cotton Duvet Cover

This durable and stylish duvet cover is designed to keep you comfortable while you sleep. Crafted with soft and breathable materials, it is made to last. A perfect addition to a bedding set, this duvet cover is sure to make any bedroom look great.

JIVEX RED & GOLDEN CUTLERY SET

Add a personal touch to your table setting with our collection of cutlery sets. This set is made of stainless steel and consists of a Dining Spoon,Fork,Knife. This sets is a perfect touch to a contemporary table setting and pair them with modern plates & bowls

Colour: Golden/Red
Material: Stainless Steel
Set Available in: 18 PCS (6 Spoons,6 Forks,6 Knives),36 Pcs (12 Spoons,12 Forks,12 Knives)
Dimensions: DINNER KNIFE- 225*15mm ,DINNER SPOON- 220*48mm,DINNER FORK- 225*27mm
Finishing Gold Finish
Package Details: 1 Pack
Style: Modern & Contemporary
Type: Cutlery Set
Washing Instructions: Rinse with warm water,mild soap and a soft sponge. Dry it off with a cloth or paper towel. It’s not dishwasher friendly.
Care: Do not keep with other cutlery,do not bang against other metal objects and keep each piece is their zip lock pouch.
Q. Is it possible to order just one piece of cutlery?

Q. How do I care for your cutlery?

Q. I have stains on my cutlery set what should I do?

Q. My knife’s blade has water spots on it. Is this going to affect its performance?

Q. What is Angie Homes cutlery made of?

Q. How do I care for my silver cutlery set?

Ornate Decanter

Ornate Decanter is handcrafted with luxury crystal,perfect for storing and serving any type of whiskey. This decanter set is designed for those who seek a timeless elegance in their home decor. Enjoy a unique drinking experience with this beautiful handmade crystal decanter.

Colour: Transparent
Material: Crystal
Size (Día*H): 7 Día inch x 8 H inch
Weight : 5 kg (Approx.)
Package Details: 1 Pack
Style: Modern & Contemporary
Glass Type: Decanter
Care: The product should be hand washed. The product is not Microwave safe and Oven Safe. Wipe with a clean cloth. Keep away from slippery hands and wipe with a clean cloth.

RUBY BATH TOWELS- 2PCS- ANGIE’S INDIA

Experience luxurious comfort with Rubi bath towels. Crafted of high-quality cotton,their soft,lightweight design is perfect for daily use. Enjoy a spa-like experience from the comfort of your home! With Angie’s India,you can easily purchase these towels online.

Washing Instruction:-
Machine Wash
Wash separately with like colors
Remove promptly after washing and put for drying
Tumble dry at low temperature
Do not bleach
Do not dry clean
Key Product Points:-
Set Contents: Set of 1 Bath Towel
Product Dimensions:-
Large: Bath Towel: 60 L x 120 W cm
Product Details:-
Material: Cotton
Wash Care: Machine Wash
Style / Model No: AKD-A-TW-40
Country of Origin: India
Color: Navy Blue
Ideal For: Gifting & Personal Use
Material: Cotton
Pattern: Tufted
Fabric Quality (GSM): 450
Bath Linen Type: Value pack
FAQs

Q: How often should I wash my towels?
A: It’s recommended to wash bath towels after 3-4 uses,or roughly once a week if you shower daily. Hand towels (which get frequent use) and face towels/washcloths should be washed even more often – ideally every 2-3 days,especially in a household with multiple people,to prevent bacteria buildup. Kitchen dish towels might need washing multiple times a week since they handle food and frequent drying. The American Cleaning Institute suggests washing towels after three or four normal uses. Always hang towels up to fully dry between uses – a towel that dries out thoroughly can be used a couple of times before washing. If a towel develops any Odor or feels damp,wash it sooner. And of course,always wash towels immediately if they’ve been used to clean up something like a spill or after contact with sweat (gym towels) to maintain hygiene.

Q: Should I wash new towels before using them?
A: Yes – it’s generally a good idea to wash new towels before first use. New towels often come with a bit of finishing residue or lint from the manufacturing process. A initial wash will remove excess dyes,chemicals,and lint. In fact,washing first can dramatically improve absorbency: during manufacturing,some towels get silicone or starch finishes to look plush on the shelf,but these finishes limit absorbency. Washing with a cup of white vinegar (instead of detergent) in the first wash can help strip off those finishes and set the color. Also,new towels can shed lint; a pre-wash (separately from other clothes) will get rid of a lot of that loose lint. So,for best performance and hygiene,toss your brand-new towels in a warm wash cycle before you start using them to dry off.

Q: Can I wash bath towels with other laundry (like clothes or sheets)?
A: It’s best to wash towels separately from clothes,for a couple of reasons. Towels are heavy and produce a lot of lint – mixing them with clothes can lead to lint sticking to your garments (especially terry towels on dark clothes) and can also prevent both from washing/rinsing optimally. Washing towels with sheets can also be problematic: large sheets can twist around towels,preventing proper cleaning. Towels also prefer a hotter wash for hygiene,which might not be suitable for all clothing. In a pinch,washing towels with sturdier items (like a load of sheets) on a hot cycle is okay,but avoid mixing towels with delicate fabrics. (In fact,our Angie Homes blog answered “Should You Wash Sheets and Towels Together?” – generally advising against it for the reasons above.) For the best results,wash towels in their own load with similar colors,using the appropriate water temperature (hot for white cotton towels,warm for colors) to get them truly clean and lint-free.

Q: Is it okay to use fabric softener or dryer sheets on towels?
A: It might surprise you,but no – you should avoid using liquid fabric softener or dryer sheets with towels. Fabric softeners coat fibers with a thin layer of chemicals (often silicone-based) that make fabrics feel silky. Unfortunately,this coating reduces towel absorbency by repelling water. Over time,softener buildup can also make towels feel stiff and less plush. If you love softness,instead try natural alternatives: add white vinegar to the rinse cycle occasionally (it helps remove detergent residue and keeps towels soft),or use wool dryer balls in the dryer to fluff towels and reduce static. Dryer sheets similarly leave a residue that diminishes absorbency,so skip them for towels. (For a full explanation,see our blog “Why Fabric Softener Is Bad for Towels” which details how softeners make towels less effective.) The good news is,a towel washed without softener will regain its natural fluffiness and absorbency – so you’ll dry off better and the towel will stay soft longer.

Q: How do I keep my towels soft and fluffy?
A: The secret to fluffy towels is proper washing and drying. First,avoid overloading the washing machine – give towels room to tumble and rinse thoroughly. Use a moderate amount of detergent (too much can leave residue that stiffens fibers ) and wash in warm water. Skip the fabric softener (as noted above) because it creates buildup; instead,you can periodically use vinegar in the rinse to strip residues. When drying,tumble dry on low heat and consider tossing in a few dryer balls – these help fluff the fabric by agitating and separating the towels as they dry. Dryer balls or even clean tennis balls will prevent towels from clumping,leading to more airflow and fluffiness. Remove towels promptly when they’re dry and give them a shake – this helps prevent them from compressing into a stiff state. Also,don’t iron towels (ironing flattens the loops and makes them less fluffy). By following these steps (wash warm,rinse with vinegar occasionally,dry with airflow),your towels should stay soft,fluffy,and inviting. (Angie Homes luxury towels are designed to be soft from the start; following these care tips keeps them that way.)

Q: How do I get the musty or sour smell out of my towels?
A: A musty,sour odor in towels is usually a sign of bacteria or mildew growth from towels not fully drying or from detergent buildup. To banish the smell,do a deep cleaning: wash the towels in hot water with either 1 cup of white vinegar (no detergent) or use baking soda (about 1/2 cup) in the wash. Vinegar helps kill mold/mildew and neutralize odors by removing residue. After a vinegar wash,wash again with detergent (no softener) to rinse out any remaining smell. Important: immediately take towels out of the washer and dry them thoroughly – either high heat in the dryer or line-dry in sunlight. The sun’s UV rays also help kill odor-causing microbes. Going forward,make sure you hang towels spread out to dry after each use (not balled up on a hook) to prevent that damp smell. A combination of proper washing (using vinegar occasionally) and ensuring towels are completely dry before folding will stop towels from smelling. If a particular towel’s odor persists after these tricks,it might be time to retire it – but usually a vinegar/baking soda treatment will rescue your towels and have them fresh again.

Q: Can I use bleach on my towels?
A: Use caution with bleach. Chlorine bleach will sanitize and whiten towels but can also weaken fibers over time. If you have white 100% cotton towels without special finishes,occasional bleaching is fine (follow the label instructions – some cotton towels are actually labeled “do not bleach” by the manufacturer to preserve integrity). For colored towels,avoid chlorine bleach as it will strip color and can cause yellowing. Instead,use oxygen bleach (color-safe bleach) or whitening powders which are gentler. A good practice for whitening dingy white towels is to use oxygen bleach or even baking soda + vinegar soaks,rather than chlorine,to protect the cotton. If you do use chlorine bleach,use it sparingly (e.g. every few washes,not every time) and dilute it properly before it contacts the towel to avoid spotting. Always wash rinsed towels thoroughly to remove any bleach residue. In summary: bleach can be effective for disinfecting or whitening,but it should be used infrequently and with care. Most of the time,hot water and a good detergent (and sun drying) will keep towels bright. If your white towels say “no bleach,” stick to alternatives to avoid damaging them.

TAYA BATH TOWELS- 2PCS- ANGIE’S INDIA

Enhance your bathing experience with the luxurious TAYA Bath Towels. These two-piece sets are made from 100% cotton for superior absorbency and comfort. Enjoy a luxurious,spa-like experience in the comfort of your home. Buy online now.

Washing Instruction:-
Machine Wash
Wash separately with like colors
Remove promptly after washing and put for drying
Tumble dry at low temperature
Do not bleach
Do not dry clean
Key Product Points:-
Set Contents: Set of 2 Bath Towel
Product Dimensions:-
Large: Bath Towel: 60 L x 120 W cm
Medium:- Hand Towel: 40 L x 60 W cm
Product Details:-
Material: Cotton
Wash Care: Machine Wash
Style / Model No: AKD-A-TW-42
Country of Origin: India
Color: Rosewood Pink Shade
Ideal For: Gifting & Personal Use
Material: Cotton
Pattern: Tufted
Fabric Quality (GSM): 450
Bath Linen Type: Value pack
FAQs

Q: How often should I wash my towels?
A: It’s recommended to wash bath towels after 3-4 uses,or roughly once a week if you shower daily. Hand towels (which get frequent use) and face towels/washcloths should be washed even more often – ideally every 2-3 days,especially in a household with multiple people,to prevent bacteria buildup. Kitchen dish towels might need washing multiple times a week since they handle food and frequent drying. The American Cleaning Institute suggests washing towels after three or four normal uses. Always hang towels up to fully dry between uses – a towel that dries out thoroughly can be used a couple of times before washing. If a towel develops any Odor or feels damp,wash it sooner. And of course,always wash towels immediately if they’ve been used to clean up something like a spill or after contact with sweat (gym towels) to maintain hygiene.

Q: Should I wash new towels before using them?
A: Yes – it’s generally a good idea to wash new towels before first use. New towels often come with a bit of finishing residue or lint from the manufacturing process. A initial wash will remove excess dyes,chemicals,and lint. In fact,washing first can dramatically improve absorbency: during manufacturing,some towels get silicone or starch finishes to look plush on the shelf,but these finishes limit absorbency. Washing with a cup of white vinegar (instead of detergent) in the first wash can help strip off those finishes and set the color. Also,new towels can shed lint; a pre-wash (separately from other clothes) will get rid of a lot of that loose lint. So,for best performance and hygiene,toss your brand-new towels in a warm wash cycle before you start using them to dry off.

Q: Can I wash bath towels with other laundry (like clothes or sheets)?
A: It’s best to wash towels separately from clothes,for a couple of reasons. Towels are heavy and produce a lot of lint – mixing them with clothes can lead to lint sticking to your garments (especially terry towels on dark clothes) and can also prevent both from washing/rinsing optimally. Washing towels with sheets can also be problematic: large sheets can twist around towels,preventing proper cleaning. Towels also prefer a hotter wash for hygiene,which might not be suitable for all clothing. In a pinch,washing towels with sturdier items (like a load of sheets) on a hot cycle is okay,but avoid mixing towels with delicate fabrics. (In fact,our Angie Homes blog answered “Should You Wash Sheets and Towels Together?” – generally advising against it for the reasons above.) For the best results,wash towels in their own load with similar colors,using the appropriate water temperature (hot for white cotton towels,warm for colors) to get them truly clean and lint-free.

Q: Is it okay to use fabric softener or dryer sheets on towels?
A: It might surprise you,but no – you should avoid using liquid fabric softener or dryer sheets with towels. Fabric softeners coat fibers with a thin layer of chemicals (often silicone-based) that make fabrics feel silky. Unfortunately,this coating reduces towel absorbency by repelling water. Over time,softener buildup can also make towels feel stiff and less plush. If you love softness,instead try natural alternatives: add white vinegar to the rinse cycle occasionally (it helps remove detergent residue and keeps towels soft),or use wool dryer balls in the dryer to fluff towels and reduce static. Dryer sheets similarly leave a residue that diminishes absorbency,so skip them for towels. (For a full explanation,see our blog “Why Fabric Softener Is Bad for Towels” which details how softeners make towels less effective.) The good news is,a towel washed without softener will regain its natural fluffiness and absorbency – so you’ll dry off better and the towel will stay soft longer.

Q: How do I keep my towels soft and fluffy?
A: The secret to fluffy towels is proper washing and drying. First,avoid overloading the washing machine – give towels room to tumble and rinse thoroughly. Use a moderate amount of detergent (too much can leave residue that stiffens fibers ) and wash in warm water. Skip the fabric softener (as noted above) because it creates buildup; instead,you can periodically use vinegar in the rinse to strip residues. When drying,tumble dry on low heat and consider tossing in a few dryer balls – these help fluff the fabric by agitating and separating the towels as they dry. Dryer balls or even clean tennis balls will prevent towels from clumping,leading to more airflow and fluffiness. Remove towels promptly when they’re dry and give them a shake – this helps prevent them from compressing into a stiff state. Also,don’t iron towels (ironing flattens the loops and makes them less fluffy). By following these steps (wash warm,rinse with vinegar occasionally,dry with airflow),your towels should stay soft,fluffy,and inviting. (Angie Homes luxury towels are designed to be soft from the start; following these care tips keeps them that way.)

Q: How do I get the musty or sour smell out of my towels?
A: A musty,sour odor in towels is usually a sign of bacteria or mildew growth from towels not fully drying or from detergent buildup. To banish the smell,do a deep cleaning: wash the towels in hot water with either 1 cup of white vinegar (no detergent) or use baking soda (about 1/2 cup) in the wash. Vinegar helps kill mold/mildew and neutralize odors by removing residue. After a vinegar wash,wash again with detergent (no softener) to rinse out any remaining smell. Important: immediately take towels out of the washer and dry them thoroughly – either high heat in the dryer or line-dry in sunlight. The sun’s UV rays also help kill odor-causing microbes. Going forward,make sure you hang towels spread out to dry after each use (not balled up on a hook) to prevent that damp smell. A combination of proper washing (using vinegar occasionally) and ensuring towels are completely dry before folding will stop towels from smelling. If a particular towel’s odor persists after these tricks,it might be time to retire it – but usually a vinegar/baking soda treatment will rescue your towels and have them fresh again.

Q: Can I use bleach on my towels?
A: Use caution with bleach. Chlorine bleach will sanitize and whiten towels but can also weaken fibers over time. If you have white 100% cotton towels without special finishes,occasional bleaching is fine (follow the label instructions – some cotton towels are actually labeled “do not bleach” by the manufacturer to preserve integrity). For colored towels,avoid chlorine bleach as it will strip color and can cause yellowing. Instead,use oxygen bleach (color-safe bleach) or whitening powders which are gentler. A good practice for whitening dingy white towels is to use oxygen bleach or even baking soda + vinegar soaks,rather than chlorine,to protect the cotton. If you do use chlorine bleach,use it sparingly (e.g. every few washes,not every time) and dilute it properly before it contacts the towel to avoid spotting. Always wash rinsed towels thoroughly to remove any bleach residue. In summary: bleach can be effective for disinfecting or whitening,but it should be used infrequently and with care. Most of the time,hot water and a good detergent (and sun drying) will keep towels bright. If your white towels say “no bleach,” stick to alternatives to avoid damaging them.