Better Week

Etoffe.com brings together brands and publishers who rethink design through a more responsible approach. Until December 1st, enjoy -10% on a selection of committed houses and publishers, combining expertise and ecological awareness. Short supply chains, water-based inks, certified ceramics: discover creations with measured impact, born from respect for materials and living things.

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For this Better Week, Etoffe.com brings together houses and publishers who share the same conviction: beauty gains depth when it respects the gesture, the material, and time.

Ceramicists, weavers, printers, designers… All cultivate a design approach that combines technical mastery and ecological awareness. Their creations are not content with being merely aesthetic; they embody an idea of sustainability that is both concrete and sensitive.

In Italy, Appiani, Bardelli, Ceramica Vogue or Cotto d’Este perpetuate an exceptional ceramic tradition. Their workshops, certified Ceramics of Italy and Greenguard, guarantee local production and materials with low emissions for healthier indoor air.

Wallpaper publishers Ressource, Wall&decò, Labo Léonard or Coordonné imagine eco-designed collections: water-based inks, PVC-free papers, recyclable supports from sustainably managed forests.

In the textile field, Designers Guild, Maharam, Gabriel or Delius stand out for their high standards: natural and recycled fibers, solvent-free processes, Oeko-Tex or ISO 14001 certifications. Some brands go further, such as Gan Rugs, which supports women’s workshops in India, or Edelgrund, whose rugs are handwoven from locally dyed wool with vegetable pigments.

Others, like Masureel or Nodus, defend ethical and transparent craftsmanship: workshop control, strict wastewater management, FSC and Goodweave labels guaranteeing the absence of child labor.

This selection reflects a shared commitment: designing objects that beautify without depleting. Creations that cross seasons and trends, made to last, repair, and be passed on.

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