5 Tips For Sourcing Ethical Textiles With Mira Blackman
We are thrilled to be speaking to Mira Blackman about how to source ethical textiles today. Mira is an Oakland-based maker and designer who specializes in making one-of-a-kind pieces created from heritage, handmade, and all-natural textiles. Textiles are something that can completely makeover a space– throw one over a couch and you instantly have a focal […]
We are thrilled to be speaking to Mira Blackman about how to source ethical textiles today. Mira is an Oakland-based maker and designer who specializes in making one-of-a-kind pieces created from heritage, handmade, and all-natural textiles. Textiles are something that can completely makeover a space– throw one over a couch and you instantly have a focal point. Textiles on your bed can remind you of a beloved trip you took, and in general, textiles around the house can brighten and distinguish an otherwise bland room. That said, all textiles are not created equal. Thankfully, Mira is here to tell us all about how to find ethical textiles and what to avoid. With Mira’s tips, hopefully you’ll feel empowered to discover your own special pieces and confident that you’ve sourced them in the best way possible. –Rebekah Photography by Mira Blackman.Â
1. If you need more motivation to see the world: “Travel! Traveling is one of the best ways to buy ethical textiles. It gives you the opportunity to see the place that inspired the fabric, meet the people who made it, and buy it...
We are thrilled to be speaking to Mira Blackman about how to source ethical textiles today. Mira is an Oakland-based maker and designer who specializes in making one-of-a-kind pieces created from heritage, handmade, and all-natural textiles. Textiles are something that can completely makeover a space– throw one over a couch and you instantly have a focal point. Textiles on your bed can remind you of a beloved trip you took, and in general, textiles around the house can brighten and distinguish an otherwise bland room. That said, all textiles are not created equal. Thankfully, Mira is here to tell us all about how to find ethical textiles and what to avoid. With Mira’s tips, hopefully you’ll feel empowered to discover your own special pieces and confident that you’ve sourced them in the best way possible. –Rebekah Photography by Mira Blackman.Â
1. If you need more motivation to see the world: “Travel! Traveling is one of the best ways to buy ethical textiles. It gives you the opportunity to see the place that inspired the fabric, meet the people who made it, and buy it...
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