Made with Natural Protein Fibers

Made with Biodegradable Animal Fibers

 — Nature’s warmth, responsibly sourced.

This collection features pieces made exclusively from 100% natural protein fibers — materials like wool, alpaca, cashmere, silk, and mohair, all derived from animals and celebrated for their warmth, softness, and performance. These fibers are naturally breathable, durable, and biodegradable, offering comfort that’s grounded in tradition and refined by nature.

Each piece reflects a respect for quality, craftsmanship, and—when sourced responsibly—animal welfare and environmental balance.

≥50% animal-derived materials

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What does it mean "Made with Natural Protein Fibers"

Crafted from natural fibers like wool, alpaca, or silk — chosen for their softness, strength, and naturally lower impact.

Why Biodegradable Animal Fibers are considered Biodegradable and Conscious?

Biodegradable products are designed to return to nature at the end of their life, breaking down without leaving long-term waste behind. Items such as Biodegradable Wool Rugs, made from renewable animal fibers, and pieces crafted with Natural Fibers highlight how material choice plays a key role in reducing environmental persistence. By favoring fibers that can decompose under the right conditions, this approach supports a more circular relationship with the materials we bring into our homes—prioritizing longevity during use and a responsible return to the earth afterward.

Biodegradable Animal Fibers

Biodegradable Animal Fibers

Product contains ≥50% animal-derived materials (e.g., wool, alpaca, silk, leather, down). No verified certification of ethical or sustainable sourcing. Used when the origin is natural but unverified. Crafted from natural fibers like wool, alpaca, or silk — chosen for their softness, strength, and naturally lower impact.

Products made with animal protein fibers rely on materials derived from renewable animal sources that have been used for generations for their performance, comfort, and longevity. Fibers such as wool, silk, cashmere, and alpaca are valued for their natural breathability, temperature regulation, and durability, allowing garments and textiles to maintain their structure and feel over time. These materials offer a tactile softness and resilience that synthetic alternatives often struggle to replicate, while their natural origins allow them to biodegrade at the end of their life cycle under the right conditions. When thoughtfully sourced and applied to garments like timeless slip dresses or women's wool hats, these fibers support long-lasting wear while reflecting a material choice rooted in time-tested functionality rather than disposability.