


Composite Products Made From Reclaimed Textiles
Textrala develops durable, design-forward products made from reclaimed textiles. Our initial focus is on home décor and functional objects that showcase material quality, texture, and performance, while establishing a foundation for future expansion into furniture and architectural applications.
Rather than hiding the origin of the materials, Textrala products make it visible—celebrating texture, colour variation, and material history in objects designed to last.
Designed with Intention
Textrala products are intentionally simple, robust, and manufacturable. Early product categories are chosen to validate material performance, refine processes, and enable repeatable production—before scaling into larger and more complex applications.
This approach allows us to learn quickly while building toward long-term manufacturing viability.
Materials Behind the Products
Every Textrala product begins with reclaimed textiles sourced from waste streams that are typically difficult to recycle using conventional methods. These materials are selected based on aesthetic potential, structural performance, and suitability for durable composite applications.
These materials often fall outside traditional recycling systems, yet retain significant material value when treated as a raw input rather than a disposal problem.
Post-Consumer Textiles
Used apparel and uniforms
Hospitality linens such as towels and sheets
Post-Industrial Textiles
Pattern-cutting offcuts (“clips”)
End-of-roll fabrics
- Manufacturing surplus
Future Applications
As manufacturing capabilities expand, Textrala materials are intended for use in furniture components, architectural surfaces, and other durable goods. Each step forward builds on proven materials and processes rather than speculative concepts.







