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  • Burel Factory

    Manteigas, Portugal · Est. 2010

    In Manteigas, Portugal, Isabel Dias da Costa and João Tomás rescued a failing wool factory, preserved 19th and 20th century machines and master weavers whose knowledge couldn’t be found in any manual. They introduced vibrant colors to burel, a traditional water-resistant wool fabric once worn only by shepherds, keeping it alive through slow, handcrafted production. What they’re doing isn’t just business; it’s recovering heritage one thread at a time.

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  • Burel Factory
    Sheeps grazing in the mountains around the Burel Factory.
  • Fox Pouffe
    Made from 100% sheep’s wool in Portugal by Burel Factory
  • Torres Novas

    Torres Novas, Portugal · Est. 1845

    Torres Novas brings back Portugal’s most cherished towel tradition, weaving long-staple cotton and European linen into thick, enduring textiles made entirely in Portugal. Revived by a new generation using the original technical recipes, each piece carries the comfort, quality, and familiarity that generations grew up with.

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