FABRIC FOREST

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Fabric Forest offers thoughtful interior design products for a sustainable future. They have used a new and innovative technique to develop a renewable textile material from Swedish trees, which gives the opportunity to transform the entire textile industry.

During 3daysofdesign Fabric Forest will present their Interior concept at Transcendence in REFSHALEØEN . The concept is made of wood fibre textiles from the Swedish Forest and product groups covering the whole room: Cushions, Rugs, Wallpaper, Sound absorbers and now launching Lamps. Why choosing wood fibre textiles? Much lower Co2 footprint and lower water consumption compare to cotton, viscose & wool. All Made in Sweden.

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