Within the framework of our brand essence “The living nature”, the application to many of our collections of a seal that denotes eco-friendliness is now a reality, of which we are very proud.
The SUSTAINABLE FABRICS (SF) seal will guarantee that our commitment to sustainability and the environment is firm and clear, year after year.

What conditions do our fabrics meet under the “SF” seal?
The SF (Sustainable Fabrics) seal is granted to eco-friendly fabrics whose fibres meet some or more of these conditions:
Regarding our fabrics:
- When they are created with some type of recycled fibre, such as cotton, polyester or wool.
- When they are created with natural fibres with a low impact on the environment: organic cotton, linen or hemp.
- When they are created with sustainably produced animal fibres; “Responsible” natural wool or leather, that takes into account the welfare of the animals.
And regarding our production processes:
- When there is a prevalence in the use of recycled fibres, to help reduce the generation of waste
- When chemical products are not used, or ecological alternatives such as vegetable dyes are used, avoiding their dispersion in the environment
- When maximum savings in both water and energy consumption are achieved
- When the use of disadvantaged labour (fair trade) is promoted.
Sustainable collections from Les Créations de la Maison
and Güell Lamadrid
We invite you to discover our new Güell Lamadrid and Les Créations de la Maison collections, where our “Sustainable Fabrics” seal denotes eco-friendly fabrics that have been manufactured with some type of recycled and/or natural fibre with low environmental impact.
Blanca Subur Collection
Collection with the “Sustainable Fabrics” label and is made up of four fabrics produced from various sustainable fibres, from recycled cotton to hemp and linen, all with a natural and delavé look. It comes in two colours: natural and linen.
Maricel: a semi-ottoman with a rustic look that blends recycled
cotton and linen fibres.
Sitges: a plain weave fabric blending recycled cotton and hemp fibres, with a rustic look and natural colours.
Terramar: a coarse knitted fabric comprising recycled cotton and hemp fibres.
Vinyet: a semi-plain weave with an elegant two-tone herringbone pattern combining recycled cotton and hemp fibres.

Freshy Collection

Freshy is our new sustainable plain weave fabric, made from linen and recycled cotton, in which the mixture of intense colours blends with a warp that is always unbleached producing attractive delavé colours.
Its casual look, strength and attractive drape, achieved by its basket weave finish, make this fabric perfect for upholstery, sofa covers, curtains and blankets; a truly multipurpose fabric.
What’s more, its attractive price and wide range of colours, which incorporate various shades to complement the more traditional Les Créations de la Maison colours, make this fabric a very popular option.
Woodland Collection
Our statement of intent is clear: we aim to create attractive collections that are a 100% reflection of our the DNA, but which are produced by using different methods, contributing to a reduction in the use of unsustainable fibres. Woodland, which is entirely made of recicled cotton fibers, completes our aim.
Organic or biophilic shapes feature in this collection, is perfect for all kinds of contemporary and fresh decorations, but above all ideal for people who are committed to the environment.

Nur Collection

Nur is a Persian origin word that means “light” and gives its name to this double-width linen look and recycled polyester sheer, presented as part of our “Sustainable Fabrics” label.
Ideal for dressing curtains as it provides privacy whilst allowing light to pass through. Available in an extensive range of 15 sober and elegant colours.
Eve Collection
Eve Collection
Eve is the abbreviation of “evening” because it reminds us of that warm evening light and invites us to take a break after a long day of work. This item is ideal for curtains as it is semi-transparent and double width. It is remarkable for its rustic and natural look and imposing drape.
It has our “Sustainable Fabrics” seal as it is made from a resistant 100% recycled polyester fibre, obtained from discarded plastic bottles, which are reprocessed and transformed into a new product, achieving a reduction in non-biodegradable waste.

Rebirth Collecion

Talos, in bouclé style, is a hard-wearing fabric ideal for upholstery and
accessories such as cushions and decorative accessories. Its soft texture make this an ideal piece for bringing warmth to any space.
It is made from recycled polyester, which makes it part of our repertoire of fabrics with the “Sustainable Fabrics” seal, reflecting our commitment to the future of the planet.
It is available in a range of 14 colours that can be seamlessly combined with the printed fabrics presented in this collection.
Nibu Collection
Nibu is our new plain fabric made from 100% hemp yarn, a highly
sustainable fibre. It comes in a range of 30 colours. This magnificent natural fibre has many virtues. Firstly, it is stronger and more resistant than linen.
It is one of the most sustainable organic fibres. This is because the plant requires few pesticides and herbicides in its cultivation, it grows very fast, absorbs a high percentage of CO2 and its deep root system means it regenerates the soil, returning 60-70% of the nutrients that it takes in.
It is also biodegradable, making it a great addition to our repertoire of
sustainable fabrics, with our Sustainable Fabrics (SF) seal.

Côte d'Azur Collection

This is our first major collection made entirely from recycled
cotton. The most interesting feature of this is that its look and
quality is no different from any other traditional cotton fabric. This collection, is made from three fabrics which complement each other:
Grand Rayure: this is an attractive stripe that is very
current, fresh, and contemporary.
Diamant: a wonderful two-tone embossed material reminiscent of crocheted fabrics.
Matelassé: a plain fabric, with a pleasantly soft, cushioned
quality.
Rebirth Collecion
Our second large sustainable collection is made from 100% recycled fibres. As the name suggests, it gives new life to discarded fabrics which are used again to decorate the most modern environments. It combines perfectly with the Côte D’Azur collection and consists of two fabrics:
Bise: the name of a north wind, is a classic cotton canvas in plain colours or with a gentle two-tone effect. It is available in a wide range of colours and the best thing about it is its attractive price.
Bora: is also a wind, in this case from the Baltic. It is a semi-plain fabric with a coarser texture and a flecked effect similar to that of wool but made from cotton chenille. Available in colour combinations that match
perfectly with the Bise palette.

We are working hard in the short term to incorporate more responsible and sustainable fabrics, made with recycled raw materials, in line with our commitment.
El empeño desde Les Creations de la Maison es, además de operar en acciones de limpieza concretas, generar conciencia sobre el problema del plástico, e invitar a que se realice un consumo responsable. Por este motivo, nos involucramos en un proyecto fotográfico y solidario, en colaboración con la directora creativa Pepi de Boissieu.
Se trata de una serie fotográfica titulada We are becoming plastic.
Esta sesión nos invita a la reflexión acerca de cómo hemos integrado los micro plásticos en nuestras vidas, y nos anima a incorporar en la rutina diaria la autodisciplina de limpieza de playas y costas para solucionar este grave problema.
TÍTULO
Mucho océano por limpiar
Somos de los que piensan que las grandes cosas suelen partir de pequeños comienzos. Y desde esa honestidad y discreción se ha ido fraguando poco a poco MUCHA TELA Project. En Les Créations de la Maison somos editores textiles, nos dedicamos al diseño y comercialización de tejidos para el sector de la decoración y, a pesar de no ser fabricantes y trabajar principalmente con algodones y linos naturales, hemos querido tomar conciencia de la necesidad de preservar el planeta y, en concreto, el mar.
We are becoming plastic
Los microplásticos son partículas minúsculas, de menos de 5 milímetros, que se han extendido como una plaga por todo el océano. Estos residuos que llegan a la costa pueden llevar años en el mar y hacer miles de kilómetros antes de acabar arrastrados por las corrientes y quedar varados en las playas o formando parte de nuestro organismo a través de los alimentos que ingerimos.
Playa Grande de Tenerife
El foco del problema
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