Welcome to SuperSmartDesign

"SuperSmartDesign" designs goods made out of Felt other nature products or recycled materials.

Please see my products and let me know if you have some ideas., you can buy the products from "thefeltstore.com", the No1 source for Feltproducts and Designerfelt.

Visitor's notice

You can buy my unique Felt Designs from "thefeltstore.com", the No1 source for Feltproducts and Designerfelt.

or go to "feltdesignsbyheidi.com".


Poll

Is it important for you that a product is natural and biodegradable?

Yes (45)
53%

No (40)
47%

Total votes: 85


To see "How Felt is Made" - watch the Video below.

I'm only working with Felt from "thefeltstore.com" and "Brand Felt" - the best source for technical and Designer Felt *****


News

31/01/2012 20:46

New Video

Thanks to Fran and Sarah from the Feltstore !

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29/01/2012 20:01

IDS12

New Products from the IDS now available at the feltstore.com. The Felstore booth won the "Gold" for the best booth at the show.  

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13/09/2010 21:22

New Products

    Cell Phone station. Put your mobile phone in the pouch and plug the charger into the plug outlet.

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13/06/2010 19:57

key mice

NEW SUPERSMARTDESIGN   THE KEY MOUSE I and II.   Protect your key's, inside a pouch and connect the pouch to your belt (if you want).   A great Design

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03/06/2010 21:11

water-repellent felt

Felt, made out of wool from sheeps are naturally water-repellent because of the lanolin (wool wax or grease).  To become very clean wool , the shoren wool comes into a carbonizing proces. This chemical and heating process will remove all virgin matter (and the lanolin) from the...

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31/05/2010 21:25

Is (wool) felt fire retardant ?

In fact - Wool felt is NOT fire retardant, unless the felt is treated with chemicals. BUT Wool felt are flame resistant (naturally, smells like burning hair).  Wool felt will burn when exposed to an open flame. As soon the flame is removed, the felt will extinguish itself, the felt cools...

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27/05/2010 20:39

How to clean Felt products

Ok, First of all Felt is a natural product. The Felt I'm using is made out of sheep wool - (Designer Felt) or a mix with other natural products i.e. Viscose (Industrial SEA Felt). During the felting process, the fibers gets interlocked - pressed felt needs only water, heat and...

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25/05/2010 21:17

New Hompage upload

New Design

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22/05/2010 11:38

The first non Felt Product available

The first "non-Felt" design is available. It a Multimedia Case, made out of used "Kool-Aid" drink bags. This is 100% recycling !!!  

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18/05/2010 20:14

working on new designs

right now I am working on some new handbags.

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Contact

SuperSmartDesign

Oakville, Ontario, Canada

BUY IT AT www.feltdesignsbyheidi.com or www.feltstore.com


Wool in essence, provides insulation, air conditioning, moisture-proofing, fire protection and warmth. All in one fiber

Wool 101:

 

Fact 1:

Wool breathes. Air passes naturallly through the fibers, preventing a build up of moisture.

Fact 2:

Wool insulates. It traps enough air to build up a warm insulating layer. This same insulating layer also can work to keep you cool. For example, Bedouins in the Sahara wear flowing woolen robes to keep cool.

Fact 3:

Wool is a natural fire retardant. This is a great advantage for bedding. Woolen mattresses and blankets will not catch fire as easily as some synthetics. Synthetics usually have to be treated with fire retardants such as PBDE's to pass fire safety standards. PBDE's have been banned in Europe because they might be carcinogenic.

Wool however, is a naturally flame resistant material. For example, back in the day, car racers and fire men wore wool padding in their suits to provide fire insulation.

Fact 4:

Wool is inherently mould and dust mite resistant. This is especially important for bedding. Mould and dust mites are huge triggers for asthma. This makes wool a healthy bedding option, especially for asthmatics.

Fact 5:

Wool is hypo-allergenic. Most people have no allergies to wool. A very small percentage of the population have lanolin allergy. However, usually people with wool allergies are actually reacting to the chemicals used to process wool. So organic wool is good for chemically sensitive skin.

Fact 6:

Wool is a renewable resource. The wool is cut and grows again. In one year.

Fact 7:

Wool is a hygroscopic insulator. This means wool can absorb moisture without feeling wet or clammy. It also means that even if wool does get wet, it still keeps you warm.

In fact, wool can absorb up to 30% of its weight in water before it starts to feel wet. Wool's natural insulation properties means that even when wet it retains air, and stays warm.