About  Milozki..

MILOZKi is a sustainability-driven creative brand led by a team of four—one designer-founder and three emerging young design entrepreneurs. We focus on upcycling offcuts from three major waste streams:

Textile industry (Fabric remnants from clothing manufacturing)
Timber industry (Wood offcuts from furniture workshops)
Paper and Boards (Printing and other paper, board related manufacturing
industry Offcuts)

We practice deconstruction—carefully breaking down discarded or leftover materials—and reconstruct them into meaningful, functional, and beautifully crafted products. Our mission is to reduce industrial waste, promote mindful making, and empower emerging designers through real-world entrepreneurship.

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About  Milozki..

MILOZKi is a sustainability-driven creative brand led by a team of four—one designer-founder and three emerging young design entrepreneurs. We focus on upcycling offcuts from three major waste streams:

  • Textile industry (Fabric remnants from clothing manufacturing)
  • Timber industry (Wood offcuts from furniture workshops)
  • Paper and Boards (Printing and other paper, board related manufacturing
    industry Offcuts)

We practice deconstruction—carefully breaking down discarded or leftover materials—and reconstruct them into meaningful, functional, and beautifully crafted products. Our mission is to reduce industrial waste, promote mindful making, and empower emerging designers through real-world entrepreneurship.

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MILOZKi’s Approach to Upcycling Industrial Offcuts

At MILOZKi, we’re deeply committed to sustainable design through the art of upcycling and deconstruction. We focus on giving new life to leftover materials from two major waste-generating industries: the textile industry and the furniture/timber industry.

The Practice of Deconstruction & Reconstruction

At the heart of MILOZKi’s process is deconstruction—a conscious act of disassembling discarded materials to [...]

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Timber Industry Waste: Wood Offcuts

Furniture workshops and timber factories frequently produce offcuts—pieces of wood trimmed off during production that [...]

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Textile Industry Waste: Fabric Remnants

The clothing manufacturing process results in significant amounts of fabric waste—offcuts, misprints, selvage edges, and [...]

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