COLLECTION LUXE SATIN
Satin Luxe Size M: Star of Peace
A poetic drawing that celebrates the meeting of immense forces in a peaceful embrace. Two large bears, symbols of power and empathy, embrace in the name of friendship and peace.
This special “Peace & Love” edition is produced in Roubaix by an inclusive network, employing and training people with disabilities or those in social integration.
Made from 100% silky, sustainable, and eco-friendly cotton sateen, this hand-drawn design, measuring 55 x 55 cm, enhances the art of gift-giving—for both young and old.
1. How are Carédeau delivered?
2. Is all Carédeau made in France?
Carédeau is a French brand, with our design workshop in Île-de-France.
- Luxe Satin Collection : made in France, in Roubaix, in an inclusive workshop that employs people with disabilities and social inclusion.
- Monochrome Recycled Cotton Collection : Sewn in PRC, from RCS-certified cotton, to combine style and affordability.
3. Why cotton? Is it really eco-friendly?
We often hear the debate about cotton's water consumption. But compared to disposable wrapping paper, a Carédeau lasts a long time, replacing dozens of single-use wrapping papers 🎁. Since 2019, we have chosen cotton:
- because it is strong and durable ,
- because it is biodegradable (zero microplastics, unlike polyester fabrics),
- and because it makes each package reusable and unique.
TUTORIALS
Here's the most common 'Yotsu Musubi' knot for wrapping a cardboard gift by simply tying a double knot. Here's a blue belt for you, dear carédeauka.
First of all, it's great.
We love the idea that beautiful packaging makes a gift even more precious and beautiful. Our designs are designed to give that little “wow” touch, in a premium way.
2. It is useful in everyday life.
Born to wrap your gifts and reused again and again, Carédeau bags can also be transformed into scarves, bags, planters, or even cake holders. Multifaceted, just like you!
3. It's easy.
Don't let the word "furoshiki" intimidate you: we promise, it's easier than paper. All you need is to know how to tie a knot, and you're done. In other words, become a Carédeauka! *a person who practices the art of Carédeau