We make it a priority to ensure sustainable conditions in production and materials used. This need was born out of our own experience and knowledge, with the aim of making the world a more comfortable place. If Balmora is sustainable, it will benefit the planet.

It is essential to us that the production process is as environmentally friendly as possible and that the very heart of our brand is where the working conditions are up to standard. We have defined the values that we have been spreading since 2018. Balmora is not a seasonal affair, it has a narrow profile of both materials and cuts, which we have refined over the years to keep the generation of waste materials to a minimum.

We regularly look for ways with suppliers who are at home in the "materials" and can offer us the most up-to-date news. The aim is to reduce our carbon footprint while maintaining the highest possible quality of the materials we use today. We don't shy away from experimentation if it makes sense.

We are dedicated to zero-waste production, which we are able to achieve thanks in particular to efficiently designed patterns. These come from the hands of someone who has prototyped models for Marco Polo, Pietro Filipi and Nehera. We consider this experience to be crucial if we want to get the most out of our production and use of materials.

It is natural that waste is unavoidable. If it arises, we work with it. We can use it to create different accessories, for example hair accessories - the popular scrunchies. But we've also peeked into nightwear, which may become part of the collections in 2024.