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Acie’s Cabinet

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Handmade. Unique. Belgian.

Hi!
Welcome to Acie’s Cabinet.

First of all, I would like to thank you for taking your time to visit my website. I really appreciate it.

My name is Amber. I’m a bookworm, cat lover and potterhead; I’m a creative soul and am a fan of nordic noir (or ‘noir’ in general, really 😉).

In 2017 I started my small company Acie.

In this digital cabinet, you can find all manner of accessories for yourself, your house or your family and friends.

After having received multiple trainings (fashion design, historical costume, leather works and bookbinding), I combine different trades in unique items.

 

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There are certain choices I make for ecological reasons. In my personal life, this means I never travel by aeroplane (or, indeed, seldom travel at all), and in my professional life as well, I strive to have a low impact on the environment.

The number of items I produce out of one particular fabric is limited, and never will two accessories look 100% alike. Because I create items in small amounts, it is perfectly possible to create different kinds of accessories with one fabric. I design and make everything in my atelier in Belgium.

Most items are packed in upcycled boxes, and are shipped with pre-used packaging as much as possible.

Materials

The fabrics I use are purchased or designed in small amounts. Not only does this intensify the uniqueness of the accessories, it also means I have very little “waste”. I save all the scraps of fabric that are left from projects, to create new pieces with later on.

Furthermore, I buy from local shops and fairs and often go to factory sales, to rescue fabric that would otherwise be thrown away.

Linen is one of my favourite materials to work with. Linen is made from the fibres of the flax plant. This plant does not attract a lot of harmful insects, which means farmers don’t have to use pesticides to protect their harvest.

Flax needs very little water and produces a lot of fibres. Isn’t that just great?!

 

 

 

 

 

Leather is a material that is often not considered environmentally friendly. There are a lot of chemicals involved in the tanning process. However, there are a few steps we can take to make it a bit less harmful:

The leather I use to create bow ties with, are scraps from a shoemaking factory. The leftover pieces are too small to cut into shoe panels, but are perfect for the creation of bow ties! Zero waste fashion: check!
If I need bigger pieces of leather, I go to local shops to purchase leather that is already on hand. This means leather is never ordered or designed especially for me. Sometimes I even get the chance to find some second hand rescue leather, which always makes me very happy! The scraps from these hides are also saved to produce small items with, for example The Book Manager.
If leather is cared for properly, it will last many, many years. By buying less but better, we can all help a little in our ‘Save the planet’-mission!

Schooling

As mentioned above, I received multiple trainings:

Fashion design
Bookbinding
Leatherworks
Furthermore, I did courses in millinery, historical costume, and I learnt how to mend clothes.

I always continue to learn. I think it is important to keep improving your skills, and thanks to the combination of courses, I’ve learnt a few tricks of the trade. Or, rather, trades 😉.

Please roam freely! The pictures on this website show the kind of items I usually make. You can place an order in my webshop.

If you see an item you like, but would prefer a different colour or material, don’t hesitate to contact me for a custom order.

See you soon!

Amber