Wool4Life &Co is the natural extension of our weaving: a network open to dialogue, the exchange of knowledge, and shared creation. We collaborate with artisans, designers, brands, institutions, and creatives who share our vision: to care for wool, dignify the craft, and transform the material into a story. More than offering services, we forge alliances.


From co-design to creative consulting, we support processes that integrate local wool as a core value, acting as mediators between traditional knowledge and applied innovation. We share what we know to imagine new ways of doing things with others, and we do so with the same honesty with which we work each strand. Each collaboration is an extension of our way of understanding the world: with respect, with roots, and with a commitment to permanence.

OUR WOVEN FABRIC

Wool4Life &Co is a collaborative network where craftsmanship, design, and shared knowledge intertwine. Each alliance is born from a respect for local wool and transforms into a process of joint creation, where tradition and innovation walk hand in hand.

Our Contributors

Guirra's rags

Recovering a traditional textile is also about imagining possible futures. Inés Sistiaga reinterprets ancestral textile knowledge with a contemporary perspective, giving voice to native wool and design with roots. A collaboration with Amazon presented at the Madrid Design Festival.

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La Maye Farm

When the landscape becomes material, a different way of creating is born. The collaboration between Wool4Life and Finca La Maye unites wool, agroecology, and design to create pieces that embody the rhythm of the earth. An alliance that celebrates conscious making, traceability, and rootedness as essential values.

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White Gold - MDF

The space created by Regina Dejiménez is a place where matter is thought about, listened to, and transformed. A sensitive and experimental environment that engages with wool from an artistic, symbolic, and sensory perspective, expanding the boundaries of the craft and opening up new ways of relating to textiles.

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