sourcing guide

all wyntro products are handmade by craftspeople in brooklyn, NY from the following sources:

ethically sourced, compostable materials from the northeast bioregion

  • People inspecting a large piece of fabric with a blue and yellow pattern on a wooden table.

    leather

    sourced from:

    Pergamena Tannery, a 470 year old family run business that uses traceable leather and organic matter veg-tanning

    Montgomery, NY- 81 miles

  • Close-up of a large fish, focusing on its belly and tail, showing detailed scales.

    fish leather

    sourced from:

    byproduct from salmon filets given by Grace’s Marketplace, NYC

    this allows a foodwaste product to be used and made into something beautiful- honoring the animal by using every part

  • Close-up of a natural wooden surface with visible wood grain and knots.

    wood

    sourced from:

    Clifford Lumber, a 4th generation, family owned lumberyard that dries lumber using wood kilns Heinsberg, VT- 298 miles

  • A human hand with light skin touching dark brown woolly animal fur, revealing a patch of the animal's skin.

    wool

    sourced from:

    New York Textile Lab, a collaboration between the Carbon Farm Network and artisans to connect farmers, mills, designers, and the land Northeast Fibershed- from the Northeast bioregion

  • Close-up of beige twisted rope tightly wound in a pattern.

    cotton rope

    sourced from:

    Ravenox, one of the only US grown and twined rope companies Burlington, NC- 530 miles

  • hardware

    hardware

    sourced from:

    D B Gurney Co, the world's oldest manufacturer of specialty cut tacks and nails Whitman, MA- 228 miles

  • Four balls of white sewing thread on a white surface.

    linen thread

    sourced from:

    Talas book supply- Brooklyn, NY

    fil au chinois linen thread made in France- until there is a linen thread manufactured in the US, this is what we are using