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2022 / Design For Society / Eco-Sustainable Design / Professional

SLOW WOOL Collection

  • Prizes
    Winner in Design for Society/Eco-Sustainable Design
  • Company
    SLOWLI Concept, Italy
  • Lead Designer
    Angelika Frenademetz
  • Project Link
  • Other credit
    Photo Credits: Alex Moling
The "SLOW WOOL Collection" brings mindfulness and conscious deceleration into your own four walls with sustainable and natural favorite pieces. We use exclusively 100% natural sheep's wool from South Tyrolean shepherds, which is processed to wool blankets and pillows in small local partner manufactories in the highest quality. Fair conditions for the environment and producers, a traditional processing "back to the roots" and a timeless, minimalist design mean slow living for us. The vision of wholeness that emerges from this is the philosophy of our startup.

Bio
The startup SLOWLI Concept ® was founded in 2020 in South Tyrol (Italy) as an online concept store and interior design studio - with a very special concept: "In collaboration with local manufactories, social workshops and independent artists and designers, we at SLOWLI Concept produce pieces of furniture and accessories in real handwork – sustainable, minimalist, mindful. Nature and design are always in harmony with us, for conscious living and a home to arrive in."

Other prizes
German Design Award Winner 2022 / SLOWLI Concept ® 2022 Green Product Award Winner 2022 / SLOW WOOL Collection 2022 BIG SEE Product Design Award 2022 / SLOW WOOL Collection 2022 BIG SEE WOOD Design Award 2022 / SLOW WOOD Collection 2022 EPDA 2022 / SLOW WOOL Collection 2022 MUSE Design Awards 2022 / SLOW WOOL Collection 2022 IDA Design Awards - Honorable Mention 2022 / SLOW WOOL Collection 2022 NY Product Design Awards - Silver Winner 2022 / SLOW WOOL Collection 2022 Green Product Awards - Nominee 2023 / COLOURFUL Collection 2023 German Design Awards - Winner 2023 / SLOW WOOL Collection 2023

Photo Credit: Slowli Concept
Credits: Photo Credits: Alex Moling