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Who on earth needs a fabric shaver? I do!
by Stefanie Lechthaler
I hate ironing. This aversion is one of the reasons why I resigned from my job as a stylist. In the meantime, I've learned that steam ironers give better results than irons. And there are some lovely models out there.
Wrinkles have no place, whether it's on a business date, a photo shoot, or in everyday life. Wrinkled clothes make you look sloppy. I know that ironing is a daunting task, but Swedish brand "Steamery" has gone out of its way to make the task easier with a well-thought-out design.
When it comes to furniture and fashion, Scandinavian style - synonymous with elegance and simplicity - wins every vote in my book. And now it's the turn of electronic gadgets to follow suit: the "Cirrus No. 2" hair straightener - designed to be taken on trips thanks to its featherweight of 0.58 kg - stands out for its practical dimensions. The plastic coating and silhouette give it a soft, organic look. As a result, this steamer knows how to be forgotten compared to conventional irons.
The Cirrus No. 2 can replace an iron if you like the idea of being able to straighten a garment vertically. Its distinguishing features? It smoothes out all the creases and brings out the colours for impeccable results. A steam steamer like the Cirrus offers great versatility and is gentle on silk and wool garments.
Steamery also contributes to the longevity of clothes with other products such as the "Fabric Shaver" which gently removes lint Its motto? The more sophisticated the care, the longer the fabric lasts. And when it comes to These two appliances have convinced me. [[product:10296086]]
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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.