Eko sofa Liv
By SIDDE cares about the planet. By making more conscious choices in the production process, we are making our footprint small to ultimately be fully circular.
Meet Liv, the first recyclable sofa from By SIDDE's collection. Let your creativity run wild and put together your favourite arrangement with the different elements.
Upholstery
The upholstery not only ensures the look and feel, but also a piece of furniture that remains beautiful over the years.
Fabric Vide by Liv is a conscious choice that ensures the ecological footprint remains low.

Fabric Vide is made from 100% harmolan. Harmolan is a residual polymer that is stretched into yarn. Harmolan can be recycled up to 10 times. With an average life cycle of 100 years, it is the most sustainable fibre made by man.
No water is required to produce harmolan fibres. In addition, the fabrics do not absorb water and are dirt-repellent and quick-drying, making them easy to clean. We offer a 5-year stain guarantee on sofa Liv.
Suspension and comfort layer
The comfortable metal bonell inner springs in the seat of the elements ensures a long life and comfortable seating.
To make the construction solid, we use metal nosag springing.

A layer of durable PU foam made from recycled raw materials provides a nice and firm seating comfort that will last for years.
Construction
The construction is the basis of the sofa. With sofa Liv, we use a natural material, namely wood.
Liv's construction is made of an eco-friendly board, which contains organic glue free of harmful substances such as formaldehyde, and raw beech slats. Both materials come from a sustainably managed forest in Europe and are FSC and PEFC certified.
As we never burn the product, we enjoy an environmental benefit from the stored CO2.
Innovative materials
Eco-friendly wood
Local production
Energy-neutral factory
Recyclable materials
What is circularity and what does it do?
Recycling, upcycling, downcycling and circularity. When it comes to sustainability, many different terms are used. Below, we explain the different terms for you in a simple way.

Recycling is often used as a general term for reusing materials or raw materials. If the value of the end product remains more or less the same, it is recycling. Upcycling is a form of recycling where a low-value material is made into something high-value. Downcycling is a form of recycling where the material can be used a few more times in low-value products. The raw material cannot be reused in the same quality.
When a material or raw material can be reused endlessly, we call it circularity. Circularity is the highest form of recycling. Time after time, materials can be recycled at the same high-quality level. With circularity, the circle remains closed, there is no waste.Liv's design consciously considers the recycling process. If you still want to say goodbye to your By SIDDE element sofa Liv, it is possible to return it to our recycling depot.
Contact us for more information.By SIDDE makes sure the materials get a second life.