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Camira – Revolution

Mixology North23: Product of the Year – Surfaces

 

Revolution is a new recycled wool fabric, created using waste wool yarn from Camira’s own manufacturing processes.

Produced using advanced textile reprocessing machinery, acquired in 2022, Revolution is inspired by a local, traditional

technique of wool recycling known as u2018shoddy’ manufacturing.

In Revolution, waste wool yarns are sorted into colours before being pulled apart, shredded, stripped back into fibre form and then blended with virgin wool before being carded, spun, and woven into fabric. Revolution’s colour palette has been developed with the original colouration of the recycled woollen fibres as its base, reducing chemical dye stuffs. This textile performs to the highest commercial standard and meets flammability performance indicators. Guaranteed for ten years, Revolution has been independently certified for contract use. The material contains 31% recycled content and the waste wool yarn creates flecks of color which float on the fabric’s surface and an irregular twill weave lends Revolution an intimate, homespun aesthetic.

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