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Fabulous upcy­cling: Old clothes become new bricks

Young architect Clarisse Merlet turned the devastating impact of fast fashion into a virtue and founded FabBRICK, a creative recycling company that transforms textile waste into a new material for interior design.

in December 2024

 Geniales Upcy­cling: Alte Kla­motte wird zum Wand­ziegel in  /

It is well known that the fashion industry is one of the biggest envi­ron­mental sinners, but many people still don’t care. With ‘fast fashion’, the amount of clothing pro­duced and thrown away has increased signi­fi­cantly in recent years. On the European Par­lia­ment’s website, under the heading ‘The impact of textile pro­duction and waste on the envi­ronment’, we are given facts and insights that are crystal clear.

For example, did you know that “To make a single cotton t‑shirt, 2,700 litres of fresh water are required according to esti­mates, enough to meet one person’s drinking needs for 2.5 years.” ?

A young architect from Paris has deve­loped a pio­neering idea for interior design from the excessive depletion of natural resources in the textile sector: Cla­risse Merlet founded her Paris-based creative studio FabBRICK in 2018 after com­pleting her archi­tecture degree with a diploma project of the same name. Driven by the desire to combine her crea­tivity with envi­ron­mental com­mitment, she devised an inno­vative, now patented manu­fac­turing process in which old tex­tiles are used to produce building blocks for wall cove­rings and design objects.

The FabBRICKs consist of 80% shredded tex­tiles and 20% eco­lo­gical binder. This enables the pro­duction of robust, ther­mally insu­lating, acou­sti­cally absorbent bricks without any burning or che­micals.

And since clothing is colourful, the textile bricks are also available in dif­ferent colours. In addition to its standard range, Cla­risse Merlet also offers cus­to­mised crea­tions, par­ti­cu­larly in the area of fur­niture design.

The young archi­tect’s company is strongly com­mitted to the cir­cular economy and collects the tex­tiles to be recycled directly from its cus­tomers in France. This gua­rantees the tracea­bility of the mate­rials.

The project, which started as a fund­raising initiative, quickly found enthu­si­astic clients among renowned inter­na­tional com­panies and quickly became a pio­neering player in the field of respon­sible design. Today, pro­duction in the new 400 m² workshop in Paris is opti­mised with the com­pany’s eco­lo­gical values in mind. Since autumn 2024, FabBRICK has also been incre­asingly dedi­cated to artistic con­cepts and col­la­bo­ra­tions.

We find: Très génial!

Text: Britta Krämer

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