Traditional Paper Making
Our journals and photo albums are filled with cotton paper. We use the off-cuts discarded by the garment industry to create paper, using an ancient process that has passed down through the generations.
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The Surya standing egg is a simple, sculptural box designed for conscious gifting. Made from recycled cotton paper, its upright form and hinged vertical opening make it both distinctive and practical. Fill it with sweets or small gifts, then display it as part of an Easter table or seasonal arrangement. Lightweight, reusable and full of character, it’s a piece that blends charm with purpose.
This egg is handmade using shredded cotton fabric waste from the fashion industry, transformed into durable paper through traditional techniques. The production process takes place in a workshop powered by solar energy and recycled water, and employs women workers in a fair, community-led setting. Each one reflects an ethical, low-impact approach to timeless design.
To care for this item, we recommend using a dry, soft cloth to wipe away any built up dust. Handle with care. Please do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners as this may damage the finish. Indoor use only. This is not a toy.
UK
- Standard Delivery 3 - 5 working days - £5.95
- DPD Pickup Shop 3 - 5 working days - £4.95
- Next Business Day - £9.95 (Order by 3pm Sunday to Thursday)
- Orders under £15 - Standard Delivery 3 - 5 working days - £7.55
We work with couriers Yodel and DPD for standard delivery items.
DPD Pickup Shop Delivery is not eligible for Next Business Day Delivery.
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International Deliveries
We are not currently offering delivery outside of the UK. We will be carefully reviewing this and look forward to being able to offer international delivery options again in the future.
Our journals and photo albums are filled with cotton paper. We use the off-cuts discarded by the garment industry to create paper, using an ancient process that has passed down through the generations.
Discover more