Manta Rays – a Sustainable Cluster of Ecolodges In Tensile Membrane Structures

The Manta Rays In Tensile Membrane Structures Achieve Architectural Biophilic and Curvature Shapes, Not Achievable By Other Roof Materials The Manta Rays project by acclaimed Belgian-born, Paris-based lead archibiotect Vincent Callebaut is built 100% in bio-based materials, it is easily removable and reassemblable like a giant meccano, to better respect the Balinese site in which … Read more

Where to purchase exclusive materials, originating from LVMH Maisons

Nona Source, high-end materials resale platform, born from LVMH’s entrepreneurial program DARE, launches first UK Showroom at the Mills Fabrica in London. Dedicated to a new form of fashion, Nona Source offers professionals, from the Fashion and Design industries, the opportunity to purchase exclusive materials, originating from LVMH Maisons at a competitive price. Nona Source … Read more

Excess couture fabrics transformed into luxury watch straps

Zenith partners with Nona Source to transform excess couture fabrics into watch straps. LVMH-owned Zenith Watches firmly believes that progress and innovation must be synonymous with sustainability and responsibility. Acting on this ethos, the watch manufacture has unveiled an exciting new upcycling initiative with Nona Source that transforms excess fabrics from LVMH Fashion & Leather Goods Maisons … Read more

Nona Source – a game-changing platform to re-use high-end deadstocks

 

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Nona Source – the first online resale platform of LVMH luxury group brands’ exceptional materials.

LVMH presents Nona Source, the first online resale platform for materials from LVMH Fashion & Leather Goods
Maisons. Designed by experts from LVMH via its DARE intrapreneurial program (Disrupt, Act, Risk to be an
Entrepreneur), Nona Source supports LVMH’s environmental strategy by rethinking sourcing and supporting the circular economy.

A veritable revolution in sourcing, Nona Source offers emerging creatives and brands in Europe access to high-quality fabrics and leathers at competitive prices to encourage creative re-use of materials.

Created by three experts from LVMH – Marie Falguera, Romain Brabo and Anne Prieur du Perray – Nona Source is a startup incubated by LVMH’s DARE intrapreneurial program to accelerate innovative solutions. With their expertise in materials sourcing and digital transformation, they designed a game-changing platform to re-use deadstocks, the “sleeping beauties” stored in the warehouses of exclusive LVMH Fashion & Leather Goods Houses. Developed with a sustainable vision, Nona Source favors local distribution. Because stocks are located in France, the platform will for the time being deliver within Europe (including the United Kingdom).

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An all-digital experience, Nona Source provides an innovative solution for creatives.

The catalogue proposes a wide variety of prestigious materials, from lace to leathers in different compositions, weights, colors and patterns. Only exclusive patterns or branded fabrics are not available. All materials are carefully selected and re-valued at competitive prices. Product characteristics are presented in minute detail thanks to high-quality visuals, videos to translate the touch and feel experience, plus displays on wooden mannequin’s for fall and drape visualization. Thanks to high-fidelity color data and a digital sensorial experience to faithfully characterize these luxury materials, professionals can purchase rolls, skins or panels, depending on available quantities, without cutting or sampling.

Nona Source is a concrete solution to address the challenges and opportunities of circularity, a key pillar of LVMH’s environmental strategy articulated in the LIFE 360 program (LIFE: LVMH Initiatives For the Environment). This future facing creative solution for more sustainable fashion derives its name from one of the three Parcae goddesses of Roman mythology. Nona, the youngest, spins the thread of life, Decima weaves it and Morta cuts it. Nona Source thus embodies the re-use of materials so that the thread is never cut, but on the contrary revitalized with fresh creativity.

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imm cologne 2019. Overview of the design trends

  When you stroll through the 2019 Cologne trade fair, the international furniture and interiors fair held at koelnmesse exhibition centre in Cologne, Germany, you won’t only find new products and the latest trends for those interested in design, but also concrete solutions for all needs, as well as all kinds of suggestions, tips and … Read more

Interior styles that are expected to reign in 2019. Survey

  Biggest Style Trends for 2019. 1stdibs Survey. When sourcing furniture for client projects, the majority (61%) of designers make their purchases online. Most (54%) specify art for their projects, and close to half (45%) of the art selected is sourced online, revealed second annual Interior Designer Trends Survey by 1stdibs. The survey, commissioned by … Read more