• Occupational therapists

    We support therapists who work with regulation, focus, transitions, and sensory needs. Our weighted blankets can become part of therapy sessions, sensory corners, waiting rooms, or daily routines.

  • Psychotherapists

    A calm therapeutic space can help people feel safer and more grounded. Weighted blankets can support relaxation, emotional regulation, and a stronger feeling of safety during sessions.

  • Sensory integration

    Deep pressure can help children and adults feel more regulated, focused, and connected to their bodies. Our weighted blankets are often used during therapy, calming breaks, transitions, or in sensory rooms.

  • Special education

    We believe calmer environments support learning and wellbeing. Weighted blankets can help with focus, self-regulation, and calmer transitions. Soft, minimal, and easy to use in classrooms or quiet spaces.

Why deep pressure matters

Deep pressure offers something the nervous system understands without explanation.

  • supports regulation
  • reduces restlessness
  • improves focus
  • creates a sense of safety

How it’s used in practice

Used in sessions, sensory rooms, calming corners, or transitions always with the same goal: to support, not overwhelm.

  • during therapy sessions
  • in sensory routines
  • for transitions
  • in calming corners

Our approach

100% eco cotton

We use 100% eco cotton across all layers.Natural, breathable, and carefully chosen to support sensitive skin and everyday comfort.

breathable & skin-friendly

Our materials are breathable and gentle, allowing the body to regulate temperature naturally.
No synthetic layers, no unnecessary irritation - just clean, skin-friendly comfort.

evenly distributed weight

Weight from eco glass beads is evenly distributed to create a consistent, grounding feeling.
No pressure points, no shifting, no rustling - just stable, supportive, calming pressure the body can trust.

calm, minimal design

We design with intention.
Soft tones, simple lines, and no visual noise because in spaces of regulation, less truly matters.