
Sustainable Corozo Nut Buttons in Bedding | DAGGRY Design
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At DAGGRY Design, we believe attention to detail elevates quality—and nothing embodies that better than our corozo nut buttons. These natural, eco‑friendly alternatives to plastic or ivory lend both beauty and ethical integrity to our bedding. Discover why corozo buttons are the perfect finishing touch for a mindful home.
What Is Corozo?
Corozo is the “vegetable ivory,” a sustainable, fully natural material harvested from the nuts of the Tagua palm in Central and South America.
A Tagua palm takes about 15 years to mature, after which it can yield up to 2,000 nuts annually—making corozo a highly renewable resource Indigo Indigo.
Eco-Friendly & Ethically Sourced
Unlike synthetic or animal‑derived materials, corozo is vegan, biodegradable, and gentle on the environment. The nuts fall naturally from the palms—no trees are cut down, and rainforests remain intact Corozo Buttons. By choosing corozo buttons, you support sustainable livelihoods as well: harvesting and processing corozo creates local employment opportunities in Ecuador, strengthening conservation efforts,
Beauty That Lasts
Corozo boasts a distinctive grainy texture and durable hardness—reminiscent of ivory in appearance, yet entirely plant‑based and ethical The material takes color beautifully, resists scratching, and stays vibrant through machine washing—making it a functional and elegant choice
Care That Fits Lifestyle
Thanks to its resilience, corozo can withstand everyday use. While it handles machine washing well, it’s advisable to avoid prolonged soaking to preserve its integrity Corozo Buttons.
Why We’ve Chosen Corozo Buttons for Our Bedding
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Alignment with Our Sustainability Values
Our corozo buttons reflect our commitment to eco-conscious design—from materials to finishes. -
Natural Aesthetic & Functionality
These buttons enhance the tactile experience of our linens with their subtle, organic look and dependable durability. -
Supporting Ethical Practices
Sourcing corozo means contributing to rainforest preservation and fair labor in Ecuador.