Piñatex - pineapple leather

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Piñatex - pineapple leather

Piñatex is a surface material made from the cellulose fibers of the pineapple leaves and is mainly processed for bags and shoes. But there are also showpieces in the furniture and vehicle sectors.


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Colour chart- Piñatex

 

The surface is reminiscent of coarse-grained smooth leather. In Germany, the material was presented for the first time at fashion fairs in 2014. The cellulose fibers of the pineapple leaves are a waste product of the pineapple plantations, just as the leather is a waste product of the meat production.


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Ananas-Plantagen auf Morea in der Südsee.

 

In the online world, the term “pineapple leather” or “vegan leather” appears. Piñatex is also referred to as "vegan leather" because of its suede-like look and feel, but this is a misnomer because it is not made of animal skin material and therefore cannot be called "leather". Like other leather alternatives, Piñatex is not a purely ecological product, but is a mix of natural fibers and synthetic materials.


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