Ce Français invente un truc simple pour enfiler une couette dans un drap et cartonne

Benjamin Rimajou has created a very practical invention. He presented his duvet insert, winner of the gold medal at the 2019 Lépine competition, at the Made in France trade fair in Paris. Since winning the gold medal at the Lépine competition in 2019, this former radio host's very practical invention has sold thousands of copies each year. "We have eight French suppliers and a reintegration association that assembles the final pieces. It's very important for us to have this social and ecological approach," explains the young thirty-something, head of the company Hopoli, based in Touraine. In the aisles of the Made in France trade fair at the Porte de Versailles, many have spotted this invention. "I've been waiting for you for a year," explains Sandra, who spotted it online. "And I'll buy it right away, because every time my wife calls me to change the sheets, it's annoying, I back out." By the way, who changes the sheets at your house? "It's always me," many women respond in unison, delighted to find a way to eliminate the drudgery of this domestic chore. #duvet #madeinFrance #Bed #enfilecouette