Repair - leftover pillow - Deadstock Fabric
Regular price
€90,00
Multicolor 1
Multicolor 2
Multicolor 3
- One Size
Product Details
Silk organza pillow
Organza case made using our laundry bags
Filling made using fabric waste from our production
Hand mended
One of a kind
35 x 28cm
Case: 100% Silk
Filling: 100% Waste fabric - bamboo lyocell, cotton and hemp rib
Made in Denmark
Cutting leftover comes from the off-cuts of fabrics. Around 10-30% of fabric is cut away and discarded during the cutting process. These leftover materials are not damaged in any way but are too small for full-scale production. Using this fabric waste prevents fabric from ending up in landfills. It also allows us to create a cycle that feeds the materials we discard back into production.
All repair items are final sale.
Organza case made using our laundry bags
Filling made using fabric waste from our production
Hand mended
One of a kind
35 x 28cm
Case: 100% Silk
Filling: 100% Waste fabric - bamboo lyocell, cotton and hemp rib
Made in Denmark
Cutting leftover comes from the off-cuts of fabrics. Around 10-30% of fabric is cut away and discarded during the cutting process. These leftover materials are not damaged in any way but are too small for full-scale production. Using this fabric waste prevents fabric from ending up in landfills. It also allows us to create a cycle that feeds the materials we discard back into production.
All repair items are final sale.
Material
Deadstock Fabric
- Deadstock fabric is also known as pre-consumer waste or post-industrial waste.
- It is the material left over from the production of collections.
- Deadstock fabric is made up of cutting leftovers and roll ends from our most used fabrics. We also take apart samples, rework them and redye them to create new pieces.
- There is always 10-30% of the fabric that is cut away and discarded during the cutting process. These leftover materials are not damaged in any way but are too small for full-scale production.
- The practice of using deadstock prevents fabric from ending up in landfills.
- It reduces environmental impacts by choosing to use deadstock instead of virgin material.
Care
We recommend washing on a gentle cycle using natural detergent and hang drying. Hand washing is always a good option too. Use a laundry bag to protect the fabric from getting damaged. Look for a dense fabric for the laundry bag.
As the item is hand mended, it will fray over time.
Find more of our guidance for care here.