Summary
- Profile Type
- Technology offer
- POD Reference
- TODE20250410016
- Term of Validity
- 16 April 2025 - 16 April 2026
- Company's Country
- Germany
- Type of partnership
- Research and development cooperation agreement
- Commercial agreement with technical assistance
- Targeted Countries
- All countries
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General information
- Short Summary
- A German company with focus on textile recycling combines costume design, craftsmanship, and sustainability. Working with discarded clothing, deadstock, and textile remnants, it creates collections that blend recycled materials with haute couture, showcased in exhibitions on sustainable fashion.The company is seeking collaboration opportunities in textile technologies and techniques within the field of sustainable fashion and with cultural institutions.
- Full Description
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A German company specializing in costume design, craftsmanship, and innovative textile concepts focuses on merging sustainability with high fashion. With a strong foundation in textile recycling since 2010, the company develops collections that transform discarded clothing, deadstock, and textile remnants into unique, artistic creations. These projects are inspired by extensive experience in cultural education and reflect a deep commitment to responsible design practices.
One of the company's key initiatives, project – RECYCLING COUTURE, explores the creative potential of textile reuse by transforming discarded materials into expressive costume pieces. The project emphasizes the fusion of sustainability with haute couture, intentionally creating a striking contrast between environmental responsibility and high fashion aesthetics. Through a process of meticulous collection, sorting, and recomposition of textile fragments, the project highlights the value of resource conservation and material appreciation. Conceptually, the project presents a textile dystopia that serves as a visual commentary on the current state of the planet and the inherent fragility of human existence.
The the project incorporates a distinctive technical approach by applying a historical textile technique in a contemporary context. The method used is "nalebinding," an ancient looping technique that dates back to the Neolithic era. By employing this process, new textile surfaces were developed from fragmented materials. Nalebinding, which predates both knitting and crocheting, involves the use of a needle with an eye to repeatedly loop the thread through itself, resulting in a robust and flexible fabric structure.
The collection features several examples of this technique:
- BLOND, a corset top constructed from repurposed nylon stockings,
- WAID, a top with engageantes, assembled from white and blue gradient T-shirts and decorated with 300 Swarovski glass buttons,
- PECH, a jacket made from black T-shirts and wool.
The project RECYCLING COUTURE project was selected for the Berlin Salon 2025. It was also exhibited as part of the curated presentation Young Talents Old Masters at the Painting Galery in Berlin, which focuses on connecting emerging creative work with traditional craftsmanship.
The project examines the possibilities of sustainable design by reinterpreting existing materials, contributing to the ongoing discourse on resource use and ecological considerations in the field of fashion and costume design. - Advantages and Innovations
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Application of ancient techniques: the project introduces "nalebinding", an ancient textile technique, into contemporary design, combining historical craftsmanship with modern aesthetics.
Sustainability: the use of discarded textiles and deadstock in the design process reduces waste and promotes resource conservation.
Unique textile surfaces: the technique creates durable, flexible surfaces from fragmented materials, resulting in distinctive and expressive garments.
Environmental message: the project highlights the potential for traditional methods to contribute to sustainable design solutions and address current ecological challenges. - Stage of Development
- Already on the market
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Goal 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal
- Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
- IPR status
- No IPR applied
Partner Sought
- Expected Role of a Partner
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The company is seeking partners for collaboration in textile technologies and techniques within the field of sustainable fashion. Joint projects focusing on the revival and application of ancient textile methods are of particular interest. Opportunities for cooperation with cultural and fashion institutions—such as exhibitions, workshops, trade fairs, and other relevant events, where the textile techniques can be presented—are sought.
The company is also open to partnerships with organizations and individuals committed to sustainable fashion practices, aiming to exchange knowledge, foster innovation, and promote environmentally conscious design on an international scale. - Type and Size of Partner
- SME 11-49
- SME 50 - 249
- Other
- R&D Institution
- University
- SME <=10
- Big company
- Type of partnership
- Research and development cooperation agreement
- Commercial agreement with technical assistance
Dissemination
- Technology keywords
- 10003004 - Recycling, Recovery
- 11009 - Creative products
- 11006 - Citizens participation
- 10002006 - Ecology
- 03005007 - Textile fibres
- Market keywords
- 07004008 - Other consumer products
- 09004003 - Textiles (synthetic and natural)
- 07004001 - Clothing, shoes and accessories (including jewellery)
- Sector Groups Involved
- Textiles
- Creative Industries
- Targeted countries
- All countries