Atelier Denim. Sustainable Fashion Meet the Canadian Designers Behind Atelier Denim These Canadian Denim Designers Have a New Completely Sustainable Line Adam and Ania Taubenfligel of Canadian denim brand Triarchy are championing sustainability with Atelier Denim their line of handmade reworked vintage jeans By Tara MacInnis March 17 2017.
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$4000 Quantity Add to cart Both functional and aesthetically pleasing Atelier Saucier delivers a dream kitchen towel in denim accented with jewel tone stitching These towels are sold as a set of 2 and are made of 100% premium reclaimed fabric Atelier Saucier is a modern tablescape design house for sustainable linens.
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The Return of Atelier LaDurance They are back Well actually they never left Atelier LaDurance’s comeback was long awaited for their legion of fans Now they can be plenty satisfied with the new collection that is already hitting the best denim boutiques in Europe keeping the same heritage image and that smallatelier feeling that.
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At the atelier they still use the traditional denim weaving machines – making their process more authentic The machines are old Japanese shuttle weaving machines from the brand ToyoDa and are from the 1950s to the 1970s They have a total of 120 machines 50 new and 70 old – creating a mix of different weaving processes.