
Bamboo offers many beneficial properties: it is biodegradable, bacteriostatic, anti-odour and hydrophilic. This fibre is 3 to 5 times more absorbent than cotton and lyocell, with a shimmering finish and an extremely soft texture.

Cotton is the most commonly used natural fibre. It is known for its softness and durability. The structure of this material also allows your body to breathe. Cotton can be called organic if it is grown on land that has been free from chemical pesticides for at least three years. Cotton has the power to attract the positive energy present in the environment.

Flax is a vegetable fibre known for its strength. The resulting fabric, linen, offers stress relief and therapeutic properties, reducing your body temperature and muscular tension.

Cupro is obtained from birch, beech or other vegetable materials. Its extremely breathable structure allows it to rapidly absorb and release large amounts of air or moisture. Its soft, smooth and shiny texture is reminiscent of silk. This fabric is easy to work with and ensures stress-free washing and ironing.

Wool is one of the most popular fibres in the world, set apart by its impressive strength and elasticity. Wool acts as natural air conditioning to maintain the perfect level of thermal comfort.

Cashmere wool, made from the fine hair of the Cashmere goat, is very soft to the touch, combining lightweight properties with warmth.

Mohair is made from the hair of the Turkish Angora goat. This fine and silky white fibre is very popular for its soft and silky texture and how easy it is to dye. It keeps you warm in winter and cool in the humid summer heat.

Tencel (or Lyocell) is made from the cellulose derived from wood pulp. This fibre is extremely soft, making it particularly suitable for sensitive skin. Tencel has naturally cooling properties, keeping you fresh in summer and warm in winter. It is ideal for moisture wicking, keeping the surface dry and ensuring up to 2000 times less bacterial growth than synthetic materials. Tencel is therefore naturally antibacterial and anti-dust mite.

Kapok is a vegetable fibre made from the seeds of trees in the Bombacaceae family. Used as waterproof padding, its insulating and rot-resistant properties make it very popular for zafus and other meditation cushions.