HOLLYHOCKS Cotton Linen Curtain - Summer
HOLLYHOCKS Cotton Linen Curtain - Summer
HOLLYHOCKS Cotton Linen Curtain - Summer
HOLLYHOCKS Cotton Linen Curtain - Summer

HOLLYHOCKS Cotton Linen Curtain - Summer

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Each item sold enables House of Hackney to purchase and protect 35 square metres of forest thanks to our partnership with the World Land Trust Read More

Reminiscent of the lush colour and luminous cheerfulness found in Gustav Klimts paintings of flower gardens, HOLLYHOCKS was created especially for House of Hackney by American artist Kerry Simmons, based on her own work of the same name. While capturing the pastoral purity and romance of cottagecore, our punk spirit is embedded in its bold palette and riot of flowers. Printed in Britain, this smooth cotton-linen will make for enlivening window coverings or reupholstered furniture.

Each curtain sold enables House of Hackney to purchase and protect 35 square metres of forest thanks to our partnership with the World Land Trust, the international conservation charity that safeguards our most vital natural ecosystems and threatened habitats, acre by acre.

 

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Our Progress

Our Factories

Our Factories

Our bespoke drapes and blinds are crafted at Premierchoice in Cambridgeshire, where they have been creating made-to-measure window coverings since the 1970s. From preparing our fabric and pattern-matching the prints to setting in cotton lining and stitching the pleats, every step of the process is meticulously carried out to the highest standard, so you get to take home a product that has been made to stand the test of time. That’s why they’re the best in the business, and that’s why they are part of the House of Hackney family.

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Our Impact

Our Impact

Since the day our House was built, a sense of compassion for people and planet has served as the foundation of everything we do. House of Hackney is evolving from a B Corp sustainable brand to a regenerative one. This means doing things differently to bring about social and economic change, promoting the restoration of Nature. It means going beyond simply ‘sustaining’ and instead, actively making things better.

Our ambition is to create products that honour Future Generations. We are doing this by evolving our supply chain to source regenerative cotton directly from farmers, exploring wood fibre free wallpaper innovations and substituting fossil fuel derived ingredients in our paint for plant based alternatives. That’s just our main categories. We embrace opportunities to champion and trial material innovations such as mycelium and microbes in all products and packaging.

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Nature, Our Director

Nature, Our Director

As a business rooted in the beauty of the natural world, we believe it's imperative we hold ourselves to account for our impact on Nature and the quality of life we leave behind for the generations to come. 

In 2023, we gave Mother Nature and Future Generations legal personhood on our board, as a director. This means a person, independent of our business, ensures that in every decision made across all departments, our impact on Nature (including human wellbeing) is considered. They actively challenge our work and progress to becoming a Nature-centered business. Read more about how the director works here.

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Our Products & Materials

Our Products & Materials

All of our fabrics can be used for our bespoke drapes and blinds. 

Cotton is the main raw material in our fabrics. Currently the majority of our cotton is sourced from Better Cotton members. As we understand the challenges with Better Cotton and certification systems generally, we are exploring sourcing regeneratively grown cotton fibre directly from farmers as a way to transform cotton trade for good. 

Our commitment to Canopy Style and Canopy Pack4Good means we will ensure no Ancient and Endangered forest fibres will be used in our products, packaging and paper supply chains by 2025. That means all wood based textile fibres including viscose, will be FSC certified and/or from recycled sources or overall be replaced by a wood-fibre free material innovation. 

We are exploring the possibility of using regeneratively grown British wool fibres for our drape interlining, sourced from WoolkeepersⓇ  collective, traceable woolgrowers in the UK.

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