Sustainability
Oeko-Tex Fabrics

From healthcare to workplace to hospitality, textiles that benefit people and the planet.

Oeko-Tex Standard is a globally recognized certification system for textiles, ensuring fabrics are free from harmful substances and manufactured in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. The certification process involves rigorous testing and evaluation conducted by independent third-party laboratories, covering various aspects of textile production including chemical safety, environmental impact, and worker welfare. 

Oeko-Tex certified materials include natural fibers like cotton, linen, and wool, as well as synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon. Finished products such as window treatments, acoustical panels, and upholstery fabrics can all bear the Oeko-Tex label, providing confidence in their safety and sustainability. 

In healthcare settings, Oeko-Tex certified fabrics are particularly valuable due to their skin-friendly properties and hygienic qualities. In the workplace, certified products promote employee well-being and productivity through eliminating exposure to harmful chemicals. With hospitality, Oeko-Tex certified fabrics provide superior comfort and safety adding to the overall guest experience. 

By choosing certified materials, designers can make informed decisions that benefit both people and the planet. Overall, Oeko-Tex certification serves as a valuable tool for promoting transparency, accountability, and consumer trust in the textile industry. Explore and sample Oeko-Tex certified materials. 

Looking to read more about other sustainable certifications check out our article on BIFMA LEVEL Certified Furnishings for a Sustainable Future