All Materials

Explore the materials behind our curated selection — from natural fibers to regenerated and recycled alternatives, thoughtfully chosen for everyday living.

Want to learn more about how different fibers are made and how they impact everyday use?
Explore our Natural Fibers Guide to understand materials in greater depth.

Natural Fibers

Materials derived directly from plants or animals, valued for their breathability, comfort, and timeless feel.

Plant-Derived

Animal-Derived

Regenerated Fibers

Fibers made from natural cellulose that is transformed through controlled processes to create soft, versatile textiles.

Certified Eco-Friendly Origin

Recycled Materials

Materials created by repurposing existing fibers or components, extending their lifecycle and reducing the need for new resources.

With natural origin

With synthetic origin

Plant-Based Natural Materials

Materials derived directly from plants and used beyond traditional textiles.

Alternative Materials

Engineered materials designed to offer functional or animal-free alternatives for modern use.

Declared Premium Quality

Materials recognized for exceptional softness, durability, heritage sourcing, or craftsmanship — based on industry standards and brand disclosure.

FAQ

How We Validate Brands and Products

Every brand and product on WONENA is reviewed using the same baseline criteria:

  • Material transparency – Fiber composition and blends are disclosed clearly.
  • Production disclosure – Where and how the product is made is stated when available.
  • Certifications (when applicable) – Public third-party standards are referenced, not assumed.
  • Values alignment – Brands meet a minimum threshold across People, Planet, and Ethical practices.

We do not label products as “sustainable” unless there is a clear, material-based reason to do so. Our approach favors transparency over perfection. Some products use lower-impact blends or are part of a brand’s transition toward better materials. In every case, we show what the product is made of — clearly and without overstatement — so you can decide what aligns with your values.

What we do

  • Review fiber composition and material blends. Yes! We read the labels.
  • Display certifications only when publicly verifiable
  • Show where products are made, when disclosed
  • Acknowledge progress and in-transition materials

What we don’t do

  • Use vague sustainability claims
  • Rank or score brands
  • Assume impact without evidence
  • Require perfection to be listed

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