Exploring bio-based plastics and leather-like materials made from food waste or plant residues.
Products made using pineapple leaves, coffee grounds, and bacterial cellulose are naturally derived, highly water-resistant, and offered in a wide range of colors.
Felt, faux fur, flocking, and eyelash textures use BCI cotton, traceable wool or mohair, and GRS-certified polyester.
Developed felting techniques with soft wool-cotton blends using 3D embroidery and loop-pile tufting; added textured trims such as grosgrain braids, chenille, or mohair.
Recycled fiber faux fur trims are used to provide various decorative elements.
Uses ethically sourced shells and stones, FSC-certified wood, coconut, natural jute, LWG-certified leather, traceable wool, hemp, and bio-based natural materials like ramie and linen.
Creates surface decorations using embossing and debossing techniques on leather.
Combines ramie and leather yarns to develop textures and embroidery with a rock-like feel.
Uses GRS-certified zinc, aluminum, and sterling silver, while avoiding or minimizing electroplating processes.
Manufactured using water-based, non-toxic metallic dyes and paints.
Develops refined hammered textures and irregular finishes using the reticulation technique.
Incorporates essential materials such as GRS-certified polyester and nylon from brands like Newlife, Econyl, Seaqual, and Repreve.
Uses clean tapes and Velcro for bonding, reinforced components, concealed magnetic closures, laminated zippers, and two-way zippers.
Subtle embossed branding is applied to labels, only visible upon close inspection.
Uses GRS-certified polyester and nylon (e.g., Econyl, Seaqual, Repreve), along with recycled acetate, silicone, and cotton.
The design remains minimal and functional, focusing on color, and trims are made from a single material for recyclability.
Uses GOTS- or BCI-certified cotton, Ahimsa silk, FSC-certified viscose, natural alloys such as tin, copper, and brass for metallic finishes.
Adds cutouts to embroidery and jacquard to enhance rich textures through delicate detailing and decorative zipper pull embellishments, creating a jewelry-like aesthetic.
Enhances detail by engraving and sculpting intricate patterns on metal clasps and buckles.
Uses GRS-certified recycled tin and brass, LWG-certified leather, ethically produced rubber, resin, acetate, and recycled PET plastics and polyester.
Designed for easy separation to facilitate recycling, considering single-material versions in stud form.
Develops thick chains using embroidery, polymer, or metal interiors, creating trims lighter than metal through metallic effects without electroplating and enhancing with beads.
Exploring bio-based plastics and leather-like materials made from food waste or plant residues.
Products made using pineapple leaves, coffee grounds, and bacterial cellulose are naturally derived, highly water-resistant, and offered in a wide range of colors.
Felt, faux fur, flocking, and eyelash textures use BCI cotton, traceable wool or mohair, and GRS-certified polyester.
Developed felting techniques with soft wool-cotton blends using 3D embroidery and loop-pile tufting; added textured trims such as grosgrain braids, chenille, or mohair.
Recycled fiber faux fur trims are used to provide various decorative elements.
Uses ethically sourced shells and stones, FSC-certified wood, coconut, natural jute, LWG-certified leather, traceable wool, hemp, and bio-based natural materials like ramie and linen.
Creates surface decorations using embossing and debossing techniques on leather.
Combines ramie and leather yarns to develop textures and embroidery with a rock-like feel.
Uses GRS-certified zinc, aluminum, and sterling silver, while avoiding or minimizing electroplating processes.
Manufactured using water-based, non-toxic metallic dyes and paints.
Develops refined hammered textures and irregular finishes using the reticulation technique.
Incorporates essential materials such as GRS-certified polyester and nylon from brands like Newlife, Econyl, Seaqual, and Repreve.
Uses clean tapes and Velcro for bonding, reinforced components, concealed magnetic closures, laminated zippers, and two-way zippers.
Subtle embossed branding is applied to labels, only visible upon close inspection.
Uses GRS-certified polyester and nylon (e.g., Econyl, Seaqual, Repreve), along with recycled acetate, silicone, and cotton.
The design remains minimal and functional, focusing on color, and trims are made from a single material for recyclability.
Uses GOTS- or BCI-certified cotton, Ahimsa silk, FSC-certified viscose, natural alloys such as tin, copper, and brass for metallic finishes.
Adds cutouts to embroidery and jacquard to enhance rich textures through delicate detailing and decorative zipper pull embellishments, creating a jewelry-like aesthetic.
Enhances detail by engraving and sculpting intricate patterns on metal clasps and buckles.
Uses GRS-certified recycled tin and brass, LWG-certified leather, ethically produced rubber, resin, acetate, and recycled PET plastics and polyester.
Designed for easy separation to facilitate recycling, considering single-material versions in stud form.
Develops thick chains using embroidery, polymer, or metal interiors, creating trims lighter than metal through metallic effects without electroplating and enhancing with beads.