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Nomad shades of Yak - Cloths from Yak Textiles - Handmade
Nomad shades of Yak - Cloths from Yak Textiles - Handmade
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Design: Joeri Reynaert | Produziert von: MATSU




Yak Leather
Genuine Yak Leather
Yak leather, sourced from Lhayak in Tibet, is a premium, durable material derived from yaks raised in the rugged Himalayan highlands. Known for its unique texture and strength, this eco-friendly leather is naturally resistant to wear and weather, making it ideal for high-quality goods.
We purchase the leather and fabrics at significantly higher prices than those available on the local market to ensure fair compensation and support sustainable practices.

Crafted by the tibetan farmer families
Genuine Yak Fabrics
Tibetan authentic fabrics, sourced directly from farmers in Tibet, are vibrant, handcrafted textiles, each a unique masterpiece. Woven with traditional techniques passed down through generations, these fabrics showcase intricate patterns and different colors.
We purchase the leather and fabrics at significantly higher prices than those available on the local market to ensure fair compensation and support sustainable practices.

Sunbrella, Kvadrat, and Gabriel
Premium industrial Fabrics
In addition to our Tibetan fabrics, we collaborate with Sunbrella, Kvadrat, and Gabriel to offer premium textiles renowned for durability and style. We also incorporate exclusive Asian fabrics, available only in the region, adding unique textures and designs to our collection, blending global quality with local craftsmanship.

Joeri Reynaert: Der Designer
Joeri Reynaert ist ein preisgekrönter Designer , der eine renommierte Designagentur leitet. Er begann seine Karriere als interner Produktentwickler für europäische Marken wie Extremis in Belgien und Foscarini in Italien. Zu Beginn seiner Karriere half er beim Aufbau eines Designstudios für Dirk Wynants (Gründer von Extremis) und startete ein vierjähriges Bachelorprogramm, das den Standard der Produktdesignausbildung deutlich erhöhte.