Materials should carry memory

RAGForm transforms discarded textiles into architectural surfaces designed for interiors.

Each tile begins as clothing, fabric waste, or forgotten material and is transformed into a durable surface for contemporary interiors. What was once discarded becomes something lasting—bringing texture, history, and character into the spaces we live with every day.

A new material language

We operate at the intersection of material innovation, design, and circular manufacturing.

We believe sustainability without beauty fails. Reimagining what already exists is one of the most creative opportunities in design today. The materials we surround ourselves with influence how spaces feel, age, and are remembered—and meaningful change happens when responsible choices are also desirable ones.

Our goal is simple: create surfaces that people love first and sustainability follows naturally.

The Idea

I'm not a waste systems expert. I'm a designer, entrepreneur, and lifelong believer in the idea that business can be a force for positive change.

For as long as I can remember, I've been drawn to questions about sustainability, innovation, and how we create value. We live in a world overflowing with materials and resources. What if some of our best ideas weren't about creating more—but about reimagining what already exists?

RAGForm became my answer to that question. Today, we transform discarded textiles into architectural surfaces designed for the spaces we love most. Because the most beautiful materials aren't just the ones that look good—they're the ones that carry a story.

Materiality for a new generation

RAGForm believes material innovation should be shared, tested, improved, and advanced collectively.

We're proud to learn from designers, manufacturers, researchers, and organizations working to create a more responsible future for textiles.