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Healthy Materials Series: Wool
WLLW explores wool’s rich history, natural health benefits and its enduring role as a sustainable, versatile material in interior design and everyday living.
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Designer / Maker info
Teixidors, a Spanish textile brand founded in 1983 in Terrassa, near Barcelona, combines artisanal craftsmanship with a deep commitment to social and environmental responsibility. Established as a cooperative, Teixidors was created to provide meaningful employment for individuals with learning disabilities, blending social purpose with the creation of luxury textiles. This mission is reflected in every item, which bears the unique touch of the artisan who wove it.
Handcrafted on Scots pine countermarch looms, each piece embodies Teixidors’ dedication to traditional weaving techniques. These looms allow tighter tension on warp threads, making them ideal for working with fibers like linen. The result is a collection of scarves, blankets, and home textiles distinguished by their quality, durability, and timeless design. Every thread carries the artisan’s creativity, telling a story of heritage and human connection.
Teixidors sources materials like merino wool, cashmere, yak wool, and MASTERS OF LINEN® certified European linen from ethical suppliers. Partnerships with NGOs like Veterinarians Without Borders ensure sustainable practices, from Mongolian yak to Tibetan cashmere. Their production process is transparent, fair, and environmentally conscious, embodying a commitment to quality and care.
Partnering with Teixidors aligns with WLLW’s values of craftsmanship, inclusivity, and sustainability. Explore their collection and bring meaningful luxury to your home.
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