Discover the unique attributes of 100% Finnish wool, take part in our journey towards a more sustainable planet
Embracing sustainability: The power of second-hand fashion In a world increasingly aware of its environmental footprint, sustainable fashion is no longer a niche—it's a necessity. As ...
Read moreWe are delighted to announce our presence at the NK Department Store in Stockholm. The pop-up event, organized by the phygital marketplace Le Magasin, will be running from April 10th to June 30th, ...
Read moreEkta Helsinki knits are made of pure Finnish wool We use only 100 % Finnish sheep wool in our knitwear. It is a natural and renewable material as well as ecological, biodegradable and recyclable. ...
Read moreWorld Ecolabel Day - Beauty and responsibility can go hand in hand
Today, the 12th of October, marks a special day, as World Ecolabel Day is here! In honor of this day, we want to celebrate the fact that Ekta Helsinki's products have been awarded the Nordic Swan E...
Read moreBig news! Ekta Helsinki will open on August 14th on Fredrikinkatu
Finally, we can reveal where the Ekta Helsinki store will open in August. We are delighted to announce that starting from August 14th, you can find us and all our products at Urban A (Fredrikinkatu...
Read moreResponsible fashion as part of the everyday conscious consumer behaviour
The Finnish journal Tidskriften Martha interviewed us about how we want to influence the fashion industry and drive the development towards a more sustainable future. The article focuses on our eve...
Read moreMeet the founders of Ekta Helsinki
We are Mikaela and Nicolina, two climate-conscious Mompreneurs from Finland. We want our children to be able to live in a world that is clean, not polluted. On a planet that is green and alive, no...
Read moreVastuullisempaa ja kestävämpää vaatekaappia kohti
Ekta Helsinki on ensimmäinen suomalainen Joutsenmerkin saanut tekstiilituottaja. Ekta Helsinki syntyi halustamme tarjota tyylikkään ajattomia ja täysin suomalaisia vaatekaapin luottotuotteita vastu...
Read moreFrom waste to a fine raw material
Finnish blogger Elsa Hietanen with her blog Tyylipuhetta discusses the utilisation of Finnish sheep wool instead of throwing it away. Elsa highlights different Finnish brands that utilise local woo...
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