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Elvang creates responsibly produced textiles which combine timeless Nordic design with exquisite Peruvian craftsmanship. Its story is one of ethics, integrity and respect. It began in 2002, when the founders Tina and Lasse Elvang learned about the qualities of alpaca wool during a backpacking trip to Peru. Today the textiles are sold worldwide, and their social and environmental commitment remains unchanged. Making responsible choices lies at the heart of everything they do. This has led to the highest level of recognition within the World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO) as a Guaranteed Member and participation in the UN Global Compact Initiative, ensuring that our supply chains and business model put people, the planet and animals first.

Elvang will launch a new addition to the Ècru collection designed by Cecilie Manz called Écru Highland Wool. Furthermore, a new collaboration between Elvang and French designer Inga Sempe will be launched with the presentation of a new design collection of throws named Carte Postale. Elvang will also present their extended alpaca collection of throws and cushions. By creating an immersive setting that combines both new designs and classics, Elvang invites you to explore and experience the tactility of their aesthetic textile collections. The exhibition will reflect Elvang's core belief that sustainability is a goal that can be achieved through responsible actions.

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