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The Linen Project seeks to reinstate the economy as a social, ecological and cultural domain, calling new ecosystems into effect by doing so. The Linen Project is committed to identifying, evolving and strengthening socio-economic patterns and behaviours that are rooted in a commoning approach. The project's activities facilitate interactions. Free shipping. Luxury 100% pure flax linen duvets covers, sheets and pillowcases. Stonewashed for extra softness. Natural, affordable and beautiful. Free shipping within New Zealand | The Linen Project. The Linen Project | 79 followers on LinkedIn. 100% pure French flax linen bedding. OEKO-Tex approved for quality and stonewashed for extra softness | Our goal here at the linen project is to make. The Linen Project. 300 likes. "Healing, Helping, And Inspiring The Underprivileged through Practical Provision". In support of l
The Linen Project 20062018 celebrating the materiality of linens and investigating their role
There's an issue and the page could not be loaded. Reload page. 5,352 Followers, 718 Following, 206 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from The Linen Project (@_thelinenproject) The Shared Stewardship community was initiated by The Linen Project via an open call in early 2020. Participation in 2021 was at the invitation of existing stewards, on the condition of a commitment to stewardship for this year-long process; this has continued for following seasons. Cultivation activities in the first two years took place at. The Linen Project is determined to divert at least 1 million kilograms of textile waste generated by hotels, significantly reducing the industry's environmental footprint. Our approach goes beyond ecological impact—it also directly improves the livelihoods of waste workers, providing them with dignified and better job opportunities.. The Linen Project, Arnhem, Netherlands. 282 likes. The Linen Project is a joint initiative by ArtEZ MA Practice Held in Common and Crafts Council Nether
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The Linen Project investigates and activates the economic viability of flax cultivation and small-scale linen production in Gelderland (and the Netherlands). This crop belongs to our heritage, but is hardly grown and we now want to develop an innovative concept and develop new economic ecosystems and demonstrate the vital importance of healthy. The Linen Project activates "old" knowledge, skills and the different meanings associated with flax and linen production. New technologies, new connections and possibilities are applied to this, so that future production is based and builds on a restored connection with people and nature.
The Linen Project is a long term multi-disciplinary research project within the Ecosystems research area of Fashion held in Common, the new curriculum of the ArtEZ Master Fashion Design programme that began in September 2018. From a holistic value-based understanding of the world this project aims to explore, The Linen Project investigates and activates the economic viability of flax cultivation and small-scale linen production in Gelderland (and the Netherlands). This crop belongs to our heritage, but is hardly grown and we now want to develop an innovative concept and develop new economic ecosystems and demonstrate the vital importance of healthy.
The Linen Project 20062018 celebrating the materiality of linens and investigating their role
In recent years, The Linen Project has explored and put into practice different approaches to activities within and relating to the linen value chain, investigating the viability of small-scale local linen production. From (biodynamic) flax cultivation to fibre processing, handcraft to mechanised forms of textile manufacturing. Acknowledging. The Linen Project is an initiative of ArtEZ MA Practice Held in Common and Crafts Council Netherlands. The long-term project investigates and works towards reactivating the economic viability of small-scale local flax cultivation and linen production in the Netherlands, with a view to broader international relevance.