Revivre’s latest collaboration is with Mizar & Alcor, who create Mediterranean-inspired sustainable textiles. Handwoven by artisans in Anatolia on century-old traditional looms using a luxurious organic cotton & linen blend that will last a lifetime. Mizar & Alcor works hand in hand with local artisans who remain faithful to a time-honoured process to create unique objects. The collection combines elegance and functionality with ethical production to support local economies
Image credit: JEAN AMBROJO
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Mute Robe
Mute is inspired by the minimal lines of the contemporary era and the earthy texture of the Mediterranean. Luxurious fast drying organic cotton & linen blend. Wide red & navy stripes on a natural fabric. Handwoven on century old looms and made to last a lifetime. Perfect as a bathrobe for a luxurious drying experience or for post swim needs.
Image Credit : Alexia Mariani
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Sapphire Towel
Sapphire is inspired by the minimal lines of the contemporary era and the earthy texture of the Mediterranean. Luxurious fast drying organic cotton & linen blend. Navy stripes on a neutral fabric with fringes. Handwoven on century old looms and made to last a lifetime. Perfect companion at home, on a sunny beach escape or a picnic under the trees.
Image Credit: Vianca Soleil
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Apricot Robe
Apricot is inspired by the minimal lines of the contemporary era and the earthy texture of the Mediterranean. Luxurious fast drying organic cotton & linen blend. Burnt orange & black stripes on a neutral fabric. Handwoven on century old looms and made to last a lifetime. Perfect as a bathrobe, beachwear or in your everyday rituals.
Image Credit : Vianca Soleil
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Sol Towel
Sol Towel reflects the minimal lines of the contemporary era and the earthy texture of the Mediterranean. Luxurious fast drying organic cotton & linen blend. Mustard & black vertical stripes on a neutral fabric with fringes. Handwoven on century old looms and made to last a lifetime. Perfect companion at home, on a sunny beach escape or a picnic under the trees.
Image Credit : Jean Ambrojo