65% PURE NATURE
This means that we are certified by a USA Entity that 65% of this fabric is organic.
Corresponding to vegetable oils, organic cotton and chestnut waste.
Portugal - World Reference In Chestnut Harvest
During chestnut processing, several by products are generated, like chestnut wood, flowers, leaves, shells, barks, and burs. With local partners, we've collected these otherwise wasted scraps turning it into a fashionable material.
A range of 8 colours
Featuring a range of 8 colours available from stock our customers can create innovative products without having to choose between cost, performance, aesthetics, or sustainability.
Peel Production Stages
1
Chestnut are harvested
2
Fruit is peeled
3
Waste is collected
4
Leftovers are milled
into a fine powder
5
Chestnut residuesare mixed with paste
6
The manufacturing
process follows
7
Obtaining a fantastic
upholstery fabric...
8
Ready to be shipped
all over the world!
Sustainable Performance
As a crop by-product, no additional water or land is required. We've managed to produce a technologically viable product ready to be produced on a large scale, without compromising on performance.
All Requirements Covered
All technical requirements for upholstery end use are covered, achieving the high durability properties traditionally recognized for this product range and reaching 400.000 martindale rubs.