Good Housekeeping (UK)

Are you suffering from poor sleep?

The innovative Gx Suspension Pillow cradles your head and neck to give you an uninterrup­ted night

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ANEAR tragedy has led to an amazing new developmen­t in sleep technology. When Georgia Miles was recovering from a serious accident, her father Alexander looked around everywhere for a pillow that would keep her comfortabl­e throughout the night. A er examining countless types, Alex, a furniture and domestic product designer, decided to engineer his own.

UNIQUE BREAKTHROU­GH

He made a breakthrou­gh when he realised that all pillows spread out and atten down as the weight of the head rests on them.

is attening progresses through the night, leaving the head and neck poorly supported – and sleep interrupte­d.

is is why many people nd themselves half awake and ‘pillow-punching’ in the middle of the night, desperatel­y trying to get comfortabl­e.

EXTRA COMFORT AND SUPPORT

e innovative model that Alex designed has internal ties that hold the lling in place, and pull the pillow in and up to cradle the head and neck.

is provides extra comfort and support that lasts through the night and ensures that you get the most bene t from an undisturbe­d sleep.

LIFE CHANGING

Delighted customer Ann Morris says: “I’ve had painracked nights for years, but with this unbelievab­ly e ective pillow I can at last sleep through.” Made in Britain, the Gx pillow comes in a choice of two levels of support: Medium-so , which most people seem to prefer, or Medium-firm for those who like a little more resistance.

e pillow has already transforme­d the lives of thousands of people. So if you have spent a lifetime looking for the perfect pillow, your search may well be over!

INFORMATIO­N: gxpillows/0800 316 2689

“I can honestly say that your pillow has made the world of difference… and fully endorse your pillow as being quite unique in its ability to maintain support throughout the night. Orthopaedi­c Surgeon, Dr Deane Halfpenny

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Orthopaedi­c Surgeon, Dr Deane Halfpenny

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