Natural fibers like cotton, wool, and linen align with our sustainable dyeing processes and biodegrade more easily, reducing their environmental impact. By using upcycled or deadstock natural fabrics, we stay true to our circular approach.
Producing locally reduces transportation emissions, strengthens the local economy, and allows for greater control over quality and working conditions. At Hul le Kes, local production also ensures we can upcycle materials efficiently and involve the community in our mission.
Yes, but our Manufacturing Studio is currently fully booked. Contact us to discuss future opportunities.
Most fabrics are upcycled (post-consumer & post-production), such as bed linens and tablecloths, or deadstock materials. We also work with ecological natural fibers like cotton, linen, hemp and wool.
Most of our products are made in Arnhem, Netherlands, at our Manufacturing and Recovery Studios. If it is not made at our own studios, it is mentioned with the product.