PRODUCTION LOCATIONS
- Poland
WORKING CONDITIONS & LIVING WAGES
With a background in the Danish fashion industry, Christina has an eye for details and a love for craftsmanship and traditional techniques. Every cushion is handmade in Europe, ensuring adherence to European labour laws and promoting local production.
Prioritizing European sourced materials not only underscores a dedication to quality but also reflects a commitment to more ethical and sustainable practices that often accompany European production standards. This often includes fair wages, safe working conditions, and reduced environmental impact. However, it’s important to note that the brand does not provide information about the manufacturers involved in her supply chain on her website. The working conditions of the supply chain can not therefore be accurately determined. Potential buyers and partners may appreciate increased transparency in this area to fully understand and endorse the brand’s values.
MATERIALS
- Cotton velvet
- Linen
- Down
- Nappa leather
Velvet is a type of woven tufted fabric in which cut threads are evenly distributed, giving it a distinctive soft feel. When this fabric is made entirely from cotton fibres, it’s called cotton velvet. Cotton velvet is known for its sturdiness and high-quality, making it suitable for items like upholstery that see a lot of wear.
However, it’s worth noting that conventional cotton production can have environmental consequences. At COSH!, we’ve delved into these implications to better understand the impact: read more about it here.
Linen is a natural fibre derived from the flax plant. It’s known for its durability. Linen is a more sustainable alternative to cotton as the flax plant requires less water and pesticides to grow. Also, the entire flax plant can be used in production, reducing waste.
Christina Lundsteen also uses some animal-derived materials. Nappa leather is known for its soft texture and smooth finish. The leather undergoes a tanning process using agents like chromium or aluminium sulphate, which enhances its durability and longevity. Down comes from the soft under-feathers of birds like ducks or geese. Christina Lundsteen states that it is treated to enhance its longevity, reduce odours, and the need for frequent washing.
PACKAGING
Christina Lundsteen does not disclose what packaging materials are used.
WATER USAGE & CHEMICALS
Although nappa leather is known for its high quality, its environmental footprint is detrimental. The tanning process requires significant volumes of water and involves chemicals that can be harmful. Additionally, the livestock’s carbon footprint also has environmental implications. You can read more about leather here.
CIRCULAR PRODUCT DESIGN
Christina Lundsteen’s cushions are made from 100% cotton velvet. At COSH!, we’re pleased to see the use of monomaterials, because they are easier to recycle, supporting circularity. Given the composition of cushions, the separate components are easy to dismantle, enabling them to be separated and recycled accordingly.
CIRCULAR BUSINESS MODELS
Christina Lundsteen does not yet offer any circular business models such as a repair service to return scheme. This would help to ensure that the products are kept in use for as long as possible, keeping them away from landfills.
DISTANCE & COMPLEXITY OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN
Production locations:
- Poland
All fabric is all sourced in Europe, and every cushion is made in Europe too, a conscious choice that not only supports local businesses but also ensures a shorter supply chain, minimizing the environmental impact associated with long-distance transportation.
TRANSPORTATION
Christina Lundsteen does not disclose what transportation methods are used in the supply chain or for e‑commerce, making it difficult to determine the associated emissions.
- Down
- Leather
Christina Lundsteen states that the cushions are filled with an animal-friendly and antibacterial down filling, ensuring that no animals were harmed in their production. However, it is important to note that the term ‘animal-friendly’ can have nuances within the industry, and full transparency is crucial to validate such claims. Christina Lundsteen does not provide any information about the suppliers of the down on her website.
The collection also uses leather. The leather industry often faces criticism for its treatment of animals and the environmental impact of its processes.
PRODUCT DESIGN
The Martindale test is a measure of fabric durability. It determines how quickly a fabric will wear out, which is particularly crucial for upholstery fabrics. Given the Martindale values provided by Christina Lundsteen on the website, the linen is of very high durability and should withstand extensive wear and tear. Christina Lundsteen also finishes every cushion by hand to ensure that each and every one is perfect.
Both sides of the cushions can be used as the front side, which makes them easy to use even when you’re switching up your interior!
SLOW FASHION PROCESSES
It is not clear how many collections Christina Lundsteen releases per year, however today the brand offers over 1,000 decorative cushions in over 500 different styles and colours. This suggests that the brand’s business model may not align with slow fashion principles.
TRANSPARENCY ON PRODUCT
The product pages state where the final product was made, ensuring that you’ll always be sure where your specific product was produced. Further transparency on where the materials were sourced from, and information about the manufacturing facilities, would help to strengthen consumer trust further.
TRANSPARENCY ON PROCESSES
Transparency within a brand is essential for building trust with consumers. While Christina Lundsteen may be a small independent designer, her lack of disclosed stakeholders and the absence of certificates raises questions about her claims.
At COSH!, we understand that smaller brands might face challenges in obtaining certifications due to costs and processes. However, providing more insight into her practices would undoubtedly strengthen her brand’s credibility and consumer confidence.
Zaključak
Christina Lundsteen brings to the table a blend of Danish design, luxurious materials, and a profound love for colour. Each product is not just a piece of decor, but a testament to quality and the beauty of handmade artistry. With her commitment to more ethical sourcing and unmatched quality, Christina Lundsteen’s brand stands as a beacon for improved sustainability in elegant home decor solutions.
At COSH!, we truly admire the elegance that Christina Lundsteen brings forth in her designs. We believe that every home can find a touch of vibrancy and ethics through her cushions, and we’d love to see her explore more sustainable materials and improved transparency in the future.