Oh my god,sex, work and sex work: eroticizing organization there is nothing more annoying than sharing a bed with a duvet-hogger. Just when you find yourself dozing comfortably, your partner rolls over and selfishly takes the duvet with them. Leaving you with nothing but the night air to hold you tight.
Well, Ikea wants to introduce a "Swedish sleeping method" to put a stop to the nightly battle of the bedsheets. And, hey, it might just save your relationship.
SEE ALSO: This Ikea magazine ad is also a pregnancy test"Ikea is launching the TOG-ether bundle to help Brits sleep the Swedish way – with two single duvets rather than a double," reads a statement emailed toMashable.
The "TOG-ether bundle" is, according to Ikea, inspired by the traditional Swedish way of sleeping—which favours two duvets instead of one.
The bundle comprises two single duvets with different TOG ratings—7.5 TOG or 12 TOG—so couples can even choose how thermal they want their covers to be. Which is pretty great for those whose partners prefer different TOG ratings.
"Many of us find that not getting a good night’s sleep is becoming a regular occurrence," says Carol McSeveny, Ikea UK & Ireland's textiles leader.
"This is why we have introduced this traditional Swedish sleep trend of using two single duvets instead of a double, in UK stores for a short period, allowing couples to select a duvet from the bundle that suits them," McSeveny continues.
The TOG-ether bundles are available for £40 at Ikea stores throughout the UK on the 27 and 28 January only.
Sweet dreams.
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