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Sustainable style

Yvonne kneel product designer holding roman blindAuthor Yvonne KealProduct Management SpecialistWritten 08/03/2022
A plush green sofa with cushions sits on a patterned rug in a bright room. Large windows with floral curtains overlook a lush garden. Art decorates the walls.

Discover our growing range of more sustainable fabrics

The need to consider sustainability in our design has never been more important and we're proud to offer a range of styles made with more sustainable materials.

Discover Roller blinds, Pleated blinds, Roman blinds and curtains made with more sustainable materials.

Kitchen features a marble countertop with pink canisters and a gold faucet. Two windows have black blinds. Items include a book titled �EAST LONDON FOOD,� cutting boards, and plants.

What are our more sustainable fabrics?

These are textiles and fabrics that we define as made from a minimum of 50% more sustainable materials that we consider to have a lower environmental impact to conventional alternatives. At the moment, that is recycled polyester, organic cotton, and cotton sourced as Better Cotton. Find out more about how we're improving our textile sourcing by clicking the link below.

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Compose Oyster roller blind in a bay window

Decor choices that consider the environment

We're proud to offer a range of Roller blind, Pleated blind, Roman blind and curtain fabrics manufactured from recycled polyester yarn, originating from recycled PET polyester plastic bottles.


Why is recycled polyester better?

- Uses materials that would otherwise end up as waste, reducing reliance on petroleum for fibre production.

- Production processes use less water, chemicals and energy than virgin polyester.

  • "Our recycled fabrics are made from recycled PET polyester plastic bottles, giving a second life to materials and reducing the need for petroleum based processes involved in creating virgin polyester."

    Sam Cutler - Head of Environment and Sustainability

Take a look at our more sustainable textile fabrics

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