
ALPACA
Our partnership with Pacomarca Alpaca Research Facility since 2011 has led us to become the sole patrons of “Alianza”, the largest alpaca cooperative in the world.
Our uncompromising ideals of creating positive impact are the foundation of every project,
and we champion responsible production methods through our supply chains.
Our partnership with Pacomarca Alpaca Research Facility since 2011 has led us to become the sole patrons of “Alianza”, the largest alpaca cooperative in the world.
This project represents our dedication to sustainability, tradition, and the empowerment of indigenous herding communities in the Peruvian Andes.
Travelling to Bolivia was the journey that inspired our vision for how we could impact communities positively through creativity and design.
This project demonstrates that a more symbiotic production of cotton is possible, showcasing the indisputable power of nature through beautiful fabrics.
Our Palestinian embroidery project celebrates Palestinian culture working together with crafts women in occupied Palestine, representing their heritage and identity.
Ryukyu Indigo Labo strives to preserve Okinawa's unique indigo tradition by ensuring that the wisdom of the process is passed down for future generations.
In May 2011, after the devastating tsunami hit Tohoku, we started this project in partnership with small businesses and craftspeople in the region.
Vicuñas were at the brink of extinction due to their fibre being the finest in the world, and the history of this project is the most successful endangered species initiative by CITES.