Dublin, Ireland
Arran Street East launched their woven collection in Summer 2022. As their existing pottery practice already placed a strong emphasis on circularity, they were keen to apply a similar approach to their new woven development. They were particularly inclined to work with “waste” and to incorporate recycling into their weaving, rather than using virgin materials.
Arran Street East have now partnered with another Irish weaver who supplies them with their ‘selvedges’ or offcuts from their finished product that would otherwise be considered ‘waste’. They then uses these scraps to produce robust, sturdy and long-lasting new products. In applying their own unique aesthetic, using traditional weaving techniques and working on non-electrical floor looms, Arran Street East are keeping traditional skills alive and creating products. Their products are not only beautiful and made from recycled materials, but also useful; they aim to keep homes warm.
So far, their main concern is whether they themselves can use up all the selvedge that is now being regularly delivered to them!
Arran Street East’s long term circular goal is to explore models of circularity that involve customers directly in the use and post-use phase of the product through repairs, exchanges and a rental model.
To move from prototype to pilot, Arran Street East is looking for the following supports:
Website: www.arranstreeteast.ie
Instagram: @arranstreeteast