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Charley Chau launches Bliss Bolster Bed
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Charley Chau has unveiled its latest offering, the Bliss Bolster Bed, which is designed to “deliver supreme canine comfort, perform over time and look incredibly stylish in the home”.

The British luxe dog bed business was started by sisters Christine and Jenny Chau in 2010, and now sells to customers in over sixty countries around the world.

Its latest offering launches this month and comes in three sizes, small, medium and large, with prices starting from £225.

The bolster bed uses a deep-filled mattress as a base with four ethically-sourced duck down and feather bolster pads. In between use, the bed can be plumped back to shape.

The Bliss Bolster Bed and optional Mini Bolster Pads are available in five colourways: Jade, Lemongrass, Sienna, Pebble and Nimbus Grey.

While the Mini Bolsters have a practical function, according to the bed specialist, their addition allows for over 150 colour combinations with the product.

Faroe is used to finish the beds, and is a material that has the “look, feel and warmth of a woven upholstery wool but without any of the downfalls of wool”. 

It also has a Martindale Score of 100,000, as well as a stain-guard treatment that is Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified.

The Bliss Bolster Bed also has removable covers, while every element of the bed is machine washable. Waterproof bed liners, spare covers and replacement pads are also available.

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