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Hello, Llama: Eco Housewares from a Danish Design Team

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Aiayu (pronouned Eye-aye-you) is a small Danish company devoted to creating sustainable knitwear, designed in Copenhagen and woven in Bolivia—and to spreading the word about doing business the ethical way. Run by a team of five women, the brand, which has housewares and fashion collections, focuses on creating new classics and keeping its production simple and transparent. In 2009 and 2012, Aiayu won Denmark's Ethical Brand of the Year prize. "Ethical fashion means being socially aware and style conscious at the same time," say the company founders.

Aiayu llama wool pillows | Remodelista

Above: Aiayu focuses on one material—the finest llama wool—and not only sources but produces its designs in El Alto, Bolivia, where the fleece and weaving and knitting expertise come from. All of Aiayu's products are made in one factory that employs 40. The company uses mostly natural colors in lieu of dyes and biodegradable packaging. It installed a water waste plant in its workshop (so that water can be 100 percent cleaned and 70 percent reused). 

All of Aiayu's designs are available directly from the company's online shop, as well as from retailers in the US (including ABC Home and Carpet, Ochre, and Erica Tanov), Europe, and Japan. The Aiayu site also lists webshops for each of its products.

Aiayu handknit llama wool throw | Remodelista

Above: Llama fleece is notable for being exceptionally lightweight and soft, and the variety Aiayu uses has long fibers that makes it less prone to pilling. The Illimani throw is hand knit from baby llama wool in natural colors, and measures 130 by 160 centimeters; €376.

Aiayu organic cotton duvet cover and pillowcase | Remodelista

Above: In addition to knitwear, Aiayu makes organic cotton bed linens. The Aiayu Sleep Double Set comes with a double duvet cover and two pillowcases and costs €207.20. It's available in four colors, including Ash, shown here. 

Aiayu baby llama wool pillow | Remodelista

Above: The Main pillow cover is 100 percent baby llama wool; it's available in three color combinations and two other geometric patterns; €87.20, not including an insert.

Aiayu llama wool throw | Remodelista

Above: The ribbed Havana throw, 150 by 180 centimeters, is slightly larger and lighter than Aiayu's other throws; €256.

Aiayu llama wool Hollie throw blanket | Remodelista

Above: The Hollie throw, 130 by 160 centimeters, has a herringbone pattern and gently zigzagging edges. It's available in six bright colors and six natural shades for €256. 

Aiayu socks | Remodelista

Above: Aiayu also offers a fashion collection, from socks to scarves to sweaters and dresses, made of llama wool.

Aiayu llama wool designs made in Bolivia | Remodelista

Above: Aiayu's designs are produced in the highlands of Bolivia, 4,000 meters above sea level, an area with a centuries-old knitting tradition. All of the llama wool is sourced locally.

More throw blankets? See 10 Textural Throws and, for pink mohair, go straight to Pink Is the Navy Blue of India.

Looking for summer blankets? See 10 Easy Pieces: Lightweight Cotton Blankets. And while we're on the subject, have a look at 7 Secrets to Making the Perfect Bed.

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