SPRING GREENS

If you’re thinking of refreshing your home and garden for Spring, but also want sustainable products that can be used both indoors and out, Weaver Green have several new, eco-friendly collections that are perfectly timed for the coming season. These beautifully crafted home accessories are not only stylish, but as they are made entirely from recycled plastic bottles, they are also sustainable, offering a guilt-free way to add a touch of zest to your home and garden.

Darjeeling Clover Throw
Darjeeling Clover Throw
£75
Antibes Green Tablelinen
Antibes Green Tablelinen
£50

The new ranges of rugs, throws and cushions, in an array of vibrant green hues, are designed to bring the fresh feel of Spring into your space. Whether used indoors to add a pop of colour to your living room or outdoors to brighten up your patio, these homewares are durable, soft to the touch, and easy to care for. Weatherproof and UV-stable, they are the perfect addition to any setting, no matter what the climate.

Fairisle Green Rug
Fairisle Green Rug
£68

By transforming discarded plastic bottles into beautiful, functional products, Weaver Green continues to champion sustainability without compromising on style or comfort. Each rug, cushion and throw from their range helps reduce plastic waste and promotes a more sustainable future for all.

Green Tassel Cushion
Green Tassel Cushion
£50
Cyrus Green Cushion
Cyrus Green Cushion
£80

Refresh your home this spring with Weaver Green’s eco-friendly collection. The new ‘green’ ranges are available online at www.weavergreen.com and at select retailers nationwide

Faro Green Cushion
Faro Green Cushion
£80
Anatolia Green Cushion
Anatolia Green Cushion
£80
Darjeeling Clover Throw
Darjeeling Clover Throw
£75
Antibes Green Napkin
Antibes Green Napkin
£45

About Weaver Green

Making textiles from synthetics isn’t a new concept, but it’s estimated that making soft open yarn like Weaver Green’s from recycled plastic bottles uses as much as 70% less energy and almost 90% less water than creating them from scratch. It also makes much more valuable use of the precious resources that go into making the plastic bottles in the first place, like oil and water.


Because the hard work of making the plastic is done already, the production processes can be fine-tuned to limit emissions and use as few resources as possible. For example, the yarn is produced using a closed water system that constantly recycles, purifies and reuses the same water. The dying vats are heated by burning discarded rice and wheat husks, a by-product of local cereal

farmers, in factories with low emission chimneys. All of this helps minimise the pollution from the production and reduces reliance on fossil fuels.


Weaver Green is also very concerned about the environmental impact of it's products. That’s why they use long strand yarn to improve tensile strength and reduce the risk of microfibre shedding. Although their textiles are machine washable, realistically they should only need that kind of deep clean on rare occasions. It's their goal to minimise waste plastic in packaging, opting whenever possible to use sustainable, recycled and recyclable paper and card alternatives.

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