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Taking the Clean Message into the Home

Clean BedroomBy Nicole Miale

When organic mattress and bedding retailer The Clean Bedroom opened their first showroom in Kittery, Maine in 2008 after 4 years of online sales, co-founder Christine Chamberlin knew it was destined to become something bigger. “We always expected it wouldn’t be small,” she says now, seven showrooms later. “My husband [company co-founder Theodore Duquette] said then, “when mothers find out what’s in a regular mattress, they are going to be replacing every mattress in their home.”

When The Clean Bedroom opened that first showroom in Maine, they were the only one in the area offering sustainable, organic mattresses and bedding constructed of renewable, natural materials. Now the competition has increased, but Chamberlin welcomes the challenge and differentiates the company by offering customers unparalleled education about products being sold. The company’s focus for the past eleven years has been on educating consumers so they can make informed purchase decisions about buying a mattress or other bedding items. Training for new and longtime team members is an ongoing Christine Chamberlineprocess and staff is so engaged that they have brought original ideas to manufacturers which later turned out to be good sellers. “We are focused on innovating at every level,” Chamberlin says.

That focus becomes more important as larger manufacturers attempt to jump on the health-conscious bandwagon. Green-washing – the practice of marketing a product as organic or “natural” even when the definition applies only in the broadest sense – is now common in the bedding industry and it outrages Chamberlin. “There is no regulation,” she explains. “So a company can call its product natural even if only 3 percent of it is plant-based. The public is really being duped because they are paying more for something they think is better, but it’s not.”

Now The Clean Bedroom is taking their passion for clean living into the rest of the home, specifically the dining and living rooms. The Austin, Texas showroom was reopened in April as The Clean Bedroom & Home after a short closure, complete with new furniture offerings as well as a fresh look and feel. This showroom launch is testing the next concept in growth for the company, Chamberlin says, and if all goes as planned the home decor will be rolled out in some other showrooms.

Chamberlin is excited about being able to offer their core customers additional wares and options. “Our core customer is a family with young children and we are a destination store people will travel to for an hour or more,” she says. “People come in from the suburbs to shop at our stores because our products appeal to a specific kind of buyer. To be able to offer them furniture for the home makes us more attractive and makes their trip that much more worthwhile.”

Expanding to include living and dining room furniture presented a challenge initially because it turned out there were few manufacturers who could meet their stringent requirements for organic and sustainably sourced goods without toxic flame retardants. After a lot of research, they found a European manufacturer with history and more than 300 stores throughout Europe. It’s a collaboration Chamberlin feels good about. “I want to be able to continue debunking the myths about natural and organic products,” she says. “Expanding beyond the sleep shops gives us a chance to give our customers even more options to keep their families safe and healthy.”

The Clean Bedroom has eight showrooms across the country. The local showrooms are located in Manhattan at 230 5th Ave, 18th Floor, 212-889-109 and Brooklyn at 145 Montague St, 718.237.1092 For more information, call 866-380-5892 or visit TheCleanBedroom.com.

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