
Werregue Palm
Tough, flexible strands stripped from the werregue palm of Colombia’s Chocó region. Wounaan artisans weave it into durable bases, keeping ancestral knowledge alive.

Orange Fiber
Orange fiber is a cellulosic textile made from the leftover peels and pulp of squeezed oranges. The citrus waste is broken down to extract cellulose, which is then spun using a closed-loop lyocell (TENCEL™) process that recycles water and solvents. The result is a soft, breathable, and fully biodegradable fabric that turns food-industry by-products into premium, eco-friendly cloth.

Silk
We work with three natural silks: Tussar, Mulberry, and Eri. Tussar is gathered from wild silkworms and carries a gentle golden hue with subtle texture; Mulberry comes from cultivated Bombyx mori silkworms and is prized for its luminous drape and softness; Eri, also called peace silk, is spun after the moth emerges and offers a matte cotton-like feel. All three are breathable, temperature-regulating fibres that biodegrade naturally.

Organic Cotton
Cotton grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or genetically modified seeds and certified to strict organic standards. It uses less water, maintains soil health, and keeps the same softness consumers love.into premium sustainable cloth.

Virgin Wool
Wool shorn from a sheep’s first clip or fibre that has never been recycled. It offers natural temperature regulation, resilience, and biodegradability while remaining entirely renewable.into premium sustainable cloth.

Banana Fiber
Banana fiber is a cellulosic textile extracted from the banana plant’s leftover stalks (pseudostems) after the fruit harvest. The fibers are mechanically stripped, cleaned, and spun using a closed-loop lyocell (TENCEL™) process that recycles water and solvents. The result is a light, silky-soft yet strong fabric that is breathable, fully biodegradable, and transforms agricultural waste into premium sustainable cloth.

Eucalyptus Fiber
A regenerated cellulosic fibre made from responsibly managed eucalyptus forests. Wood pulp is dissolved in a closed-loop process that recycles water and 99 % of a nontoxic solvent, producing a cool, silky fabric that is fully biodegradable.into premium sustainable cloth.

Cashmere
An ultrafine down fibre gently combed from cashmere goats during their spring moult. Feather-light yet exceptionally warm, it biodegrades when left untreated.

Sirindango seeds
Hard, glossy seeds hand-gathered from the Sirindango palm in the Colombian rainforest. Cleaned and polished, they become sustainable beads that lend organic texture and provenance.into premium sustainable cloth.