With the popularization of environmental protection concepts, the "green attributes" of curtains run through the entire life cycle, covering four major links: raw materials, production, use, and recycling. This is not only an industry trend but also a choice for consumers to practice sustainable living.
Material: The Starting Point of Sustainability
Naturally renewable fibers
Environmentally friendly recycled materials
Design and Production: The Key to Reducing Costs and Consumption
Use and Maintenance: A Guarantee for Prolonging Service Life
Recycling and processing: the conclusion of the closed-loop cycle
Standing Side by Side with the Earth: INOUTZCURT' Green Oath
For us, "supporting the Earth" is not just a slogan, but a responsibility that is integrated into every decision. INOUTZCURT insists on choosing environmentally friendly methods and refuses to overdraw the future of nature. We believe that only by living in harmony with natural resources, rather than simply taking from them, can we protect our shared home.
Nature's Treasures
Take from nature and use it properly.
Taken from nature, integrated into life
Take from nature, protect the origin.
Unveiling the Ecological Splendor of Flax, Ramie, Jute, and Sisal
In a world increasingly seeking harmony with nature, four natural fibers stand out as champions of sustainability: Flax, Ramie, Jute, and Sisal.
Beyond their practical uses, these plant-based fibers embody ecological splendor—each grown, harvested, and processed in ways that honor the planet's delicate balance, offering a compelling alternative to resource-intensive synthetic materials. Together, Flax, Ramie, Jute, and Sisal are more than just materials—they are testaments to nature's ingenuity. Their ecological splendor lies in their ability to meet human needs without depleting the planet, proving that sustainability and functionality can go hand in hand.











