Loads x Museum De Lakenhal | Kimono | Nieuw Leids Laken #4
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Delivery Time 3 - 6 Weeks
Crafted from 100% Austrian sheep wool, a fully biodegradable mono fabric woven by EE Labels. Complete with front pockets and a waist tie ribbon, seamlessly blending practicality with elegance.
Museum De Lakenhal's 'Nieuw Leids Laken' project reconnects past and present with contemporary fabrics by Dutch designers, bearing the centuries-old Leiden quality.
Claudy Jongstra's Nieuw Leids Laken #4 'Woven Herbarium'
Handmade in the Netherlands
Models wear size large - xlarge
Care
Dry Clean Only
Designed by Claudy Jongstra
Woven by EE Labels
Nieuw Leids Laken #4 'Woven Herbarium'
100% Austrian sheep wool woven by Loads Partner, EE Labels
Since 1977, Sekem has supported over 10,000 farmers in Egypt to convert over 40,000 acres of land from conventional monoculture to biodynamic farming model that supports rural communities and economies. In 2024, SEKEM and the Egyptian Biodynamic Association (EBDA) were awarded the 2024 Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity for their joint efforts in advocating for the benefits of regenerative agriculture to communities, farmers, economies, and the planet.
Woven by NatureTex, a GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified textile mill established in 1994 on Sekem biodynamic farm.
Product Details
The LOADS Kimono showcases a refined Jacquard woven pattern, originating from a collaboration between Claudy Jongstra and Museum De Lakenhal, inspired by a blend of modern trench coat aesthetics and traditional Japanese craftsmanship. This design masterpiece draws its essence from the iconic Nieuw Leids Laken #4 fabric. By using plant-based dyes, it exudes the spectacular colors of nature, imbuing each thread with organic vibrancy. Complete with two front pockets and a waist tie ribbon, this coat seamlessly blends practicality with elegance.
plant-based dyes
With reverence to our esteemed plant-based dyeing process and natural materials, slight variations in color may occur. Each element of our dying process is approached with masterly knowledge and care for your utmost satisfaction, though minor differences may persist.
We recommend washing with care to maintain the fabric's quality.
delivery
Please note that the production of your item will begin upon placing your order. Expect a lead time of 6-9 weeks for the item to be prepared and delivered to your doorstep. We will keep you updated on the progress of your order. For deeper understanding of the true costs associated with each item, detailed information can be found on our "About" page.