ALMOFADAS COM TECIDO RECICLADO. Os novos modelos da coleção My Home.

CUSHIONS WITH RECYCLED FABRIC. The new models of the My Home collection.

Are you sensitive to issues such as sustainability and the environment? Worried about the future of our planet? Well, the new cushions with recycled fabrics from the MY HOME by KUXIN collection respond to our customers' growing ecological concerns.

If we can combine comfort and elegance with being environmentally friendly

We are sensitive to this context and assume our commitment to a more sustainable future, making cushions using cotton and velvet materials produced from recycled materials, but without compromising the comfort and design that our customers are used to.

We are talking about plastics and other materials that have been collected, processed, recycled and which are the basis of some of our cushions. Who knew that from objects that were thrown away it would be possible to create such comfortable and beautiful pillows!



Basically we are giving back to the planet resources that would otherwise end up in landfills and would take years to be absorbed by our planet.

Read on to find out about the recycled cotton and velvet pillows and we remind you that we are offering a €5 discount on the purchase of two pillows from the new KUXIN collection , so you have no excuse not to embark on this mission.

Why pillows with recycled fabrics?

The technological innovation associated with textile production is one of the most advanced in the world. It is a sector that has not stopped developing new proposals for the market and proof of this is precisely the recycling of materials that lead to the production of recycled fabrics.

The question is legitimate: are these fabrics of lesser quality than normal fabric? Surely not, we can even say that it is precisely the opposite, given the rigorous process that all materials go through until the production of the piece of fabric.

Using recycled fabrics has an immediate benefit for the environment, as discarded materials get a second chance.

Pillows made from cotton made from recycled materials

Let's go, then, to the presentation of the pillows with recycled cotton from KUXIN and believe me, you have a lot to choose from.

In terms of tones, you can bet on the raw beige tone , which is very elegant and looks good in any room, but if you prefer a bolder choice, we suggest you take a look at the DINJA Cushion 45x45 Lime Recycled Yellow , whose vibrant color leaves no one indifferent.



On the other hand, cushions in green and brown tones are safe bets, as they are already part of the usual color palette in Portuguese homes.

Cushions made from velvet made from recycled materials

Velvet is felt, embraced, snuggled up and the same applies to velvet made from recycled materials.

We are sure that you will love the BELLUS Cushion 45x45 Recycled Beige and Brown Velvet and the BELLUS Cushion 45x45 Recycled Beige Velvet !

Soft to the touch, they convey that feeling of softness characteristic of velvet that you love so much.



Both the recycled cotton pillows and the recycled velvet pillows are available in sizes 45X45 and 35X45, in any case, we can produce pillows in custom sizes. To do so, you just need to send us an email to hello@kuxin.shop .

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Does this sensitivity to the environment make sense to you? Since at the moment we only have this planet to live on, so let's do everything possible to respect existing resources and, where possible, not waste them.

By buying cushions made from recycled materials, you are contributing a small part to the sustainability of the planet, while also benefiting from comfortable and elegant interior decoration.

Don't forget to share this article with your friends and family to make them aware that it is possible to support the environment without neglecting design and comfort.

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