MATERIAL LIBRARY

Our design philosophy focuses on longevity, functionality, and purpose. We aim to offer a curated selection of garments and goods that are, not only beautifully designed and visually inspiring, but also fulfil a clear function and carry meaning in everyday life. Our products are carefully crafted to outlast short-lived trends, to be used and cherished for many years, and eventually passed on to others. Below, you can read more about a selection of the materials used in our collections.

Sheer curtain tied in a knot against a frosted window, creating a soft, diffused light effect.
On carefulness image
Doughnut chart with segments: 60% black, 15% dark gray, 10% medium gray, 6% light gray, 3% lighter gray, 1% very light gray, 5% white.

The distribution of fibres at ARKET

60% - Cotton

15% - Wool

10% - Synthetic

6% - Bast fibre

5% - Other

3% - Cellulosa fiber

1% - Leather

 

The diagram shows the share of material types used in ARKET’s collections in 2025. The figures cover all product categories, including hard goods and cosmetics, and are updated annually.

PLANT-BASED FIBRES

Crumpled white sheets of fabric soft folds and creases, creating a textured and abstract appearance.

ANIMAL FIBRES

Hands cutting a tag from a gray ribbed fabric garment with a pair of scissors, focusing on the texture and label details.
Logos for Responsible Mohair, Wool, and Alpaca Standards by Textile Exchange, and The Good Cashmere Standard by AbTF, featuring animal silhouettes.

REGENERATED FIBRES

Regenerated fibres are textile fibres made from natural materials like wood pulp, processed using chemicals. They're often called man-made cellulosic fibres.

SYNTHETIC FIBRES

FIBRE BLENDS