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| Behind the scenes – a flair for fairness Posted: 08 Jun 2022 02:08 AM PDT ![]() Tappeti are known for the glorious aesthetic of their hand-made rugs, but the visual aspect is only one part of their beauty. Every rug crafted by Tappeti also embodies the practical expression of environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles. ESG is rapidly becoming a core concern for the business world, which means there is increasing focus on knowing where objects come from, who made them, and what was the social and environmental impact of the production process. Not every product has complete transparency – elements for manufacture can come from far and wide in a complex supply chain that puts many decisions at arm's length of a brand. Tappeti, however, has always maintained complete visibility and control of every dimension of the making of their rugs, explains Tappeti founder and CEO, Karinna Gobbo. "We believe being sustainable environmentally and taking care of the people who apply their skills to craft our rugs is essential. I also take great pride in knowing exactly how our products are made. Our artisans are not an abstract labour force operating in a factory somewhere offshore, they are traditional artisans with generations of heritage who work in their traditional communities and are treated with the utmost respect for their exemplary skills." "It was so important to me when I started Tappeti that we operated ethically in every way," she says. ![]() The hand-knotting, hand-looming and other heritage techniques used by Tappeti's craftspeople are highly prized and properly rewarded. "Our weavers in Nepal are founding members of the Care & Fair organisation, a wonderful initiative with a focus on health care and education for the families of craftspeople within the hand-knotted rug industry across the region," Gobbo says. The organisation seeks fair wages and to increase education, abolish illegal child labour and create better living conditions, providing affordable health care and free ambulance services. Environmentally, Tappeti treads lightly in its sourcing and process. Natural fibres including hemp, silk and wool are procured from responsible sources. The Tibetan wool used in hand-knotted rugs, for example, comes from the Changpel sheep, a breed belonging to the peoples of the mountainous regions of Tibet. "It is incredibly soft, making it an ideal fibre to craft our pieces from," Gobbo says. ![]() "It is richer in lanolin than most wools with a superior tensile strength, slight lustre, extended durability, and has a natural stain resistance due to the heightened lanolin content of the wool to keep the sheep warm and dry at altitudes above 11,000 feet." The toxins in dyes used by some textile manufacturers are also avoided by Tappeti. The yarns are pot-dyed, a centuries-old technique that gives a stronger colour and higher lustre than mass batch-dying in a factory. The small scale of the dye batches from pot-dying also means there is no waste, as yarns are dyed specifically for each bespoke, hand-made rug. The dyes used are Achroma dyes, renowned for their focus on sustainability. They neither use nor release hazardous chemicals such as formaldehyde in their production and use less water during the dying process than many other dyes on the market. The complete transparency and direct control of each aspect of the procurement and making process enables Tappeti to provide clients with complete assurance of the ethical provenance of every rug. This level of governance is exemplary, providing a level of moral responsibility that many designers and clients respond to. Another outcome of the careful and considered approach to making is Tappeti products have an extended lifetime, ensuring the labour and resources involved are not taken for granted or treated as disposable. ![]() Designer Kirsten Stanisich from Richards Stanisich has been working with Tappeti since Gobbo founded the company. She says the concept of 'permanence' is important to her, as it is a key element of sustainability. "When we look at that idea of permanence, we are looking for things that won't quickly look out of place in their colour or style, and also items that have innate qualities that make them durable and fit-for-purpose." Stanisich explains. Tappeti products have that long-term, lasting quality, she says. The beautiful quality of the hand-knotted hemps and hand-knotted wools makes a wonderful artistic stamen in the lobby of as major building and is also durable and retains its beauty even under the constant wear of people passing in and out. The clients Stanisich works with understand the benefit of foregoing 'cheap' wall-to-wall carpet of uncertain provenance to instead spend the budget wisely on a bespoke, hand-made rug that will illustrate a space, not just cover the floors. She believes the superior ethical and environmental principles that are part of the fabric of Tappeti also add an element of beauty that can be perceived on a subliminal level. "When you bring these textiles into a space and they are that quality, hand-made product, we respond to it as humans. You can almost see how that rug has been put together from the wool by human hands." Stanisich says the Fair Trade dimension of decent treatment, wages and conditions for workers is so fundamental. It is something clients are increasingly interested in hear about also. "It's so important, [how workers are treated] is something that is in all of our lives and all of the products we have. It is about not just thinking of suppliers as contracts but seeing them as part of our commercial family and ensuring we are looking after people." The post Behind the scenes – a flair for fairness appeared first on Habitusliving.com. |
| Ground-breaking engineered stone boasts unmatched depth and quality Posted: 07 Jun 2022 09:56 AM PDT ![]() Ibrido, the most recent addition to Smartstone's range of engineered stone surfaces, delivers all the qualities its supplier has become famous for. Practical and durable, it can be relied upon for a long and valued service life. Along with this, however, Ibrido brings previously unseen qualities to the market; changes that, in these days of net zero carbon targets and heightened environmental awareness, set it apart as a breakthrough product. ![]() Responsibility & sustainabilityEngineered from 56% recycled material and containing less than 28% silica – as per the exclusive Smartstone NewGen formulation – it breaks ground in terms of product responsibility and sustainability. And thanks to the exclusive hybrid print technology employed to manufacture Ibrido – alluded to in its name, which means 'hybrid' in Italian – it also sets new standards in terms of textural beauty and depth of colour. ![]() Aesthetic accuracy & precise veiningCombining the aesthetic accuracy of porcelain with the benefits of quartz, this technique makes precise veining possible. While the natural looking veined patterns and colours are printed on the surface of the slab with exceptional accuracy, Ibrido actually takes stone engineering to a new level of textural beauty and rich depth. Because the base is also tinted with pigment, a more natural colour that is consistent with the surface vein is possible. As a result, the surface aesthetic is met with a flowing vein in the body of the engineered base. A 'natural stone' look is able to run beyond the surface to the base of the material and surfaces can be created to mimic natural veined stones more accurately than ever before. ![]() Available in seven varietiesIbrido is available in seven varieties:
Book matching is available on two of these surfaces – namely Calacatta Oro and Statuario Grigio. Often used where slab edges meet, such as on waterfall benchtops, long benchtops, splashbacks and wall panels where multiple slabs are required, this feature ensure key visual elements are matched from slab to slab to create a seamless aesthetic. ![]() Resistant to stains, scratching, and heat, Ibrido comes with a 15-year warranty. It is available across Australian and New Zealand now. Find out more about Ibrido, the most recent addition to Smartstone's range of engineered stone surfaces. Smartstone![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The post Ground-breaking engineered stone boasts unmatched depth and quality appeared first on Habitusliving.com. |
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