Perlemørke

New Upcycled Patchwork Jacket

This jacket is made at our workshop in Denmark using carefully sourced Danish textiles - combining denim with tablecloths and work trousers from laundry houses. Each material has been selected and reworked by hand to give new life to textiles that would otherwise go to waste.

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Upcycled products made from textiles that already existed!

All our products begin with textiles that have lived a previous life. We reshape them in small batches, so you can find thoughtful gifts that feel new while still carrying a story.

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Collage of hands weaving, yarn, and a framed woven art piece with brand names AMOLIA, Garnikum, and Dansk Wilton.

Transforming Waste into Art

A collaboration that brings together creativity, sustainability, and craftsmanship. By joining forces with Garnikum & Dansk Wilton, we’ve transformed leftover yarns into a collection of unique upcycled artworks.

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Want to see our artworks in real life?

11-12 April you can find them at Flid Design Market in Nørrebrohallen in Copenhagen.

Open 11:00-17:00 both days.

  • waste textiles in a black container bin

    1. SORTING

    We collect clean discarded textiles from laundry houses in Denmark and manually sort each piece of textile to assess if the quality is still good enough to be recycled and upcycled.

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    2. CUTTING

    Uniforms, blankets, and sheets are manually cut at our warehouse in Holbæk. It is a time-consuming process, but it ensures that the textile is in good condition. Textile scraps from our own production are recycled into new yarn.

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    3. DYEING

    If the textile is pre-dyed when we receive it, we sew it directly into new products, but if it is white, we dye it with organic dyes that are GOTS-certified.

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    4. SEWING

    We develop our designs in Denmark and sew the initial samples on Danish soil. The final production takes place in the EU, as close to Denmark as possible.

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LOOP Forum

28-29 April 2O26 - Copenhagen

LOOP Forum brings together industry leaders, policymakers, investors and researchers to accelerate circular solutions that keep materials in the loop and businesses resilient.

We’re excited to be part of this year’s event. If you work in the industry or are interested in collaborating on upcycling textile waste, come by and say hello.

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  • waste container with recycling icon

    Made from textile waste

    We manually sort through the textile waste ourselves piece by piece.

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    Sourced in Denmark

    All the waste textile we use is collected from laundry houses around Denmark.

  • EU stars flag

    Made by hand in the EU

    None of our raw materials or products are manufactured outside of the EU.

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    Nothing goes to waste

    The left over waste from our own production is recycled into new yarn.

  • ★★★★★

    "Rigtig fine og lækre produkter. De er god udført og det er sjovt at se hvad det har været før. Kan rigtigt godt lide tanken ved at man udnytter de ting man allerede har til at lave nye smukke ting." - Julie

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    "Jeg har lige modtaget mine to puder og helt ærligt, jeg er SÅ vild med det. De er simpelthen så flotte og lækre, overstiger alle mine forventninger. Elsker måden de er produceret på og så har begge mine forældre arbejdet på det gamle I/S vask, så selvfølgelig skulle jeg ha disse puder." - Rikke

  • ★★★★★

    "Købte tre tasker og er meget tilfreds med produkterne og hele servicen. At det er en ansvarlig forretning, som hjælper med at gøre verden til et grønnere sted." - Sandra