Eco-friendly decor
Eco-Friendly
Decor
As the creative leaders of many products we use in our daily lives, brands must consider the effects their companies have on the environment. Fortunately, many businesses are shifting their core values to include climate change, thereby incorporating eco-friendly products and using environmentally sustainable practices. Yay!
Sustainable brands are essential for slowing climate change by minimizing carbon footprints and greenhouse gas emissions.
Check out these sustainable home decor brands!
There are many sustainable home decor brands on the market that are committed to producing eco-friendly and ethically-made products. Here are a few examples:
West Elm
West Elm is known for its stylish and sustainable furniture and decor options. They use sustainable materials such as FSC-certified wood, organic cotton and linen, and recycled polyester. They also have a “West Elm Workspace” line of office furniture made of sustainable materials and have a program of taking back used furniture for recycling or repurposing.
Coyuchi
Coyuchi produces organic cotton bedding, towels, and home textiles. All of their cotton is certified organic, and they use low-impact dyes and other sustainable practices in production.
Etsy
Etsy is an online marketplace where you can find a wide variety of handmade and vintage home decor items from small businesses and artisans. Many of these sellers use sustainable materials and practices, such as repurposed materials, natural fibers, and low-waste production methods.
The Little Market
The Little Market is a marketplace that sells handmade products made by artisans around the world, with a strong focus on fair trade and ethical sourcing. They have a wide variety of home decor options, including pottery, woven textiles, and other decorative items.
Ecovative Design
Ecovative Design creates home decor items such as lighting fixtures, planters and even furniture made from mycelium, a natural, sustainable and biodegradable material.
Conscious consumption is key.
These are just a few examples of brands that make sustainable home decor. There are many more, both online and offline, making an effort to be more sustainable.
You can also check certifications such as:
- GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), or
- FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification
These sites ensure that the products are sustainably made.