ATRA uses hemp fibre and recycled materials for Nerthus-Sofa furniture collection
Furniture design studio ATRA has created a modular sofa system upholstered with a hemp-based fabric.
Nerthus-Sofa collection comprises lounges, chairs and ottomans made from individual pieces that can be slotted together to create a large singular unit.
ATRA teamed up with San Francisco company MoonCloth, which focuses on producing products made from hemp, to create the collection.
Strips of white hemp fabric, a fibre produced from a strain of cannabis, wrap around the frame to form a supportive base. The plant-based textile is also used on flat square pads, attached bolsters and matching set of pillows.
ATRA chose to use hemp as the upholstery fabric because of the material's natural qualities and production methods. According to the creators, the cloth requires 50 per cent less water to grow and produce compared to other fibres.
They added that it also doesn't require pesticides or harmful chemicals to grow, and is free of microplastics, and absorbs more carbon dioxide produces more oxygen than other commercial crops and plants.
Each of the pieces is framed with FSC reclaimed wood that has been locally sourced and produced using certified sustainable practices. The rectangular-shaped frames are available in either teak or mahogany wood.
ATRA and MoonCloth said the material choices are intended to make the collection more environmentally friendly in the face of the climate crisis.
"Both companies share a home in California, where the beauty of nature and the effec...
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