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Cushion Cover Lidhult, organically dyed, Dark Green

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45x45cm

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4

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Article number

72023

Organically dyed

OEKO-TEX Certified

A greener choice

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Ash Blue

Cushion Cover Lidhult, organically dyed, Ash Blue

A72022

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Dark Green

Cushion Cover Lidhult, organically dyed, Dark Green

A72023

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Grey

Cushion Cover Lidhult, organically dyed, Grey

A72028

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Rust

Cushion Cover Lidhult, organically dyed, Rust

A72024

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68 In stock

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Product description

Our cushion cover in knitted quality from the Lidhult series can be combined in many different ways. The traditional design and the warm natural colours make the cushion a beautiful feature in the interior. The cushion cover is made of organically dyed cotton and fits perfectly as a decorative interior detail in the kitchen sofa, favourite armchair or reading corner. Feel free to combine with a dishcloth and kitchen towel in the same series for a perfect unified look.

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Dimensioner

45x45cm

Material

Organically dyed cotton

Care instructions

Machine wash 60 ˚C, tumble dry on low heat, iron on low heat, do not bleach, do not dry clean.

Material

Dyeing cotton organically is a climate-conscious way to reduce the environmental impact of production. In our organic dyeing process, the waste water is purified in a partially biological way and then reused. In this case, biological means that we add fertilizer in the form of cow manure to the waste water. This adds useful bacteria that naturally digest the chemicals before they sink to the bottom. The purified water still contains a certain amount of salt, and therefore most of it is reused for new dyeing where salt is needed. The remaining water is transported to a "solar bed" where it evaporates before the residual salt is taken care of. Our production takes place in a part of the world where the availability of clean water cannot be taken for granted. Therefore, this is an incredibly important part of our work to have as little negative environmental impact as possible.

There are many benefits of cotton. Cotton textiles can be washed and dried at high temperatures without being damaged or degraded. The material feels soft and smooth against the skin and has excellent absorbency. In addition, cotton fiber is a material that breathes and helps maintain an optimal body temperature. It is no coincidence that interior textiles such as bed linen, bath towels, towels and bathmats are often made of cotton.

Did you know, for example, that the material cotton can absorb up to ten percent of its own weight in moisture without feeling wet? Overall, the material can absorb as much as 80 percent of its own weight in moisture. Cotton is also the only material that actually gets stronger when wet. The production is certified according to:

· STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® – the world's leading label for textiles, accessories and products tested for the content of substances harmful to health. The certification means that the product meets high human ecological requirements, and does not contain chemicals in levels that are harmful to health. The certification must also guarantee that the finished product does not cause allergic problems.

· SEDEX – certification means that we are members of the Supplier Ethical Data Exchange. It is a global and non-profit membership organization that drives improvements for responsible and ethical business practices in global supply chains, including when it comes to work environment, recruitment, employee rights and compliance with environmental legislation. Sedex is also an online database used by more than 65,000 members in over 150 countries, enabling companies to store and display data on ethical and responsible business practices. Membership ensures that companies in the supply chain behave fairly, understand the impact of new regulations on business operations in a timely manner and reduce risks in a rapidly changing, interconnected business environment.

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Did you know that at Recycled by Wille, We use leftover fabric from the production of around 35 t-shirts to make one of our tea towels?

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Every action we take is like dropping a stone in a pond – it creates ripples. The more of us who take responsibility and make active choices for a better tomorrow today, the greater the effect. Alone we are strong, but together we’re stronger.

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Did you know that at Recycled by Wille, we save around 225,000 liters of water per day by recycling leftover textiles compared with using new materials? That's as much water as 1,607 Swedes use every day at home.

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