

The Blockprint Tree
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The Blockprint Tree sells:
TableclothsBath RobesHome TextilesCushionsPlacematsNapkinsDinner SettingsBathroom ProductsAbout The Blockprint Tree
The Blockprint Tree is a Dutch label by Anne Ritsema van Eck. We sell handmade textiles, designed in Amsterdam and made in India in a fair trade workshop. All items are printed by hand with wooden blocks. The patterns are hand carved in wood by a carpenter. No machine has been used in the process.
About the makers
The people making our block printed items are completely dedicated to the preservation of the local art of block printing. They are part of a community of producers who believe sustainability is needed in order to preserve that tradition. Together they invested time, money and research into developing an eco-friendly textile park. They reduce the environmental impact of textile production by recycling 90% of the water that is used. This is done by a plant that purifies the water. During the monsoon, rainwater is collected in large storage systems. Solar panels provide with electricity.
The working conditions of the craftspeople are taken very well care of in terms of fair w…
About the makers
The people making our block printed items are completely dedicated to the preservation of the local art of block printing. They are part of a community of producers who believe sustainability is needed in order to preserve that tradition. Together they invested time, money and research into developing an eco-friendly textile park. They reduce the environmental impact of textile production by recycling 90% of the water that is used. This is done by a plant that purifies the water. During the monsoon, rainwater is collected in large storage systems. Solar panels provide with electricity.
The working conditions of the craftspeople are taken very well care of in terms of fair w…
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Geesje
(Home deco store)
Enschede, Netherlands
(1 December)
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