INTEGRATED LIGHTING
The lights integrated in Lema systems offer excellent performance whilst respecting the environment: it falls within the "C" and "D" new and more restrictive 2022 classification of the new European ErP-Ecodesign standard, made to encourage the use of light sources with high efficiency, that are more performing and with a lower consumption.
POLYPROPYLENE
Our new seats in plastic material are made of PP – polypropylene, a completely recyclable material.
feather
Lema uses goose and duck feathers and/or duvets subjected to regular hygienic-sanitary treatment. This complex production chain adheres is key for the respect of animals, it has a guarantee of traceability and transparency of the chain itself.
Wood
Lema uses CARB2 certified low formaldehyde content panels and wood from FSC certified forests for our furniture.
STONEWARE
The stoneware used to make our table tops are of natural origin, such as clay and sand with decorations and textures created using water-based colours.
FABRICS
70% of the fabrics in our catalogue consists mainly of natural fibers such as jute, viscose, cotton, wool and linen, and 25% of fabrics are composed uniquely with raw materials of natural origin. Care for the environment also means making products that last over time: the catalog includes fabrics with a high wear and tear resistance index (>40,000 martindale).
LEATHER
All leathers in the Basic, Top and Super collections are made with a low environmental impact process, therefore with a reduced use of polluting chemical substances. We consider it important to respect the sensitivity of each customer, which is why we have introduced a selection of synthetic leathers into our range.
MICROFLOCK
Lema produces the padding of new collections in Microflock, a polyester microfiber designed to imitate the characteristics of goose down. The minimal thickness of the fiber creates free air circulation ensuring maximum breathability. Equipped with good elastic recovery, it guarantees a long duration over time. Microflock is a sustainable product, the fibre comes from recycled bottles and PET, certified GRS (Global Recycle Standard).
PAINTS
Lema has optimized the painting processes by eliminating the solvent-based system and introducing the use of water-based paints for 50% of our production. This new system saves 30,000 kW/year of energy, avoiding the emission of around 7,650 kg/year of CO2.
We continue experimenting with paints: Lema is testing the use of bio paints, with the aim of switching exclusively in the near future.