Tencel Collection
Lyocell is a regenerated cellulose fiber made from the pulp of wood chips. The making of lyocell starts from harvesting wood, mostly from eucalyptus trees due to their fast growth, but it can also derive from oak, birch, spruce, pine, and beech.
The wood is broken down into chips and dissolved by an organic solvent called amine oxide to create a soggy pulp, the mixture is then processed through spinnerets to create fibres that in turn are spun into yarns.
With a silky, wet hand feel and lustrous sheen, the fibre lends a softness, drapability and moisture absorbency.
