Woven Journeys: Exploring the Interplay of Manufacturing, Life, and Weave
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The textile industry is facing increasing criticism because of its intensive use of resources – both natural and fossil derived – and the negative environmental and societal impacts associated with the manufacturing, use and disposal of clothes.
A Gift From Nature #01 : Our Rattan Story
The textile industry is facing increasing criticism because of its intensive use of resources – both natural and fossil derived – and the negative environmental and societal impacts associated with the manufacturing, use and disposal of clothes.
Slow Interiors: How to Create a More Considered Home
The textile industry is facing increasing criticism because of its intensive use of resources – both natural and fossil derived – and the negative environmental and societal impacts associated with the manufacturing, use and disposal of clothes.
A Gift From Nature #02 : Sisal Fibre
The textile industry is facing increasing criticism because of its intensive use of resources – both natural and fossil derived – and the negative environmental and societal impacts associated with the manufacturing, use and disposal of clothes.
Closing The Loop: Weaving For A Sustainable Future
The textile industry is facing increasing criticism because of its intensive use of resources – both natural and fossil derived – and the negative environmental and societal impacts associated with the manufacturing, use and disposal of clothes.
From Java to Your Living Spaces: Watch the Rattan Production Process
Rattan constitutes the most abundant non-timber forest products that could be used as a substitute for wood in the form of furniture and other products in many communities, especially in Indonesia. Rattan belongs to the species of palms, Calameae and family Arecaceae. There are about 600 species of rattan representing 13 genera mainly in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.