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Top 5 Sustainable Home Decor Brands to Shop

July 13, 2020 By lizinlosangeles Leave a Comment Filed Under: Lifestyle

Top 5 Sustainable Home Decor Brands to Shop, a blog post by Liz in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Lifestyle Blogger, an image of home decor

If you are looking for sustainability in fashion, you might want to start shopping for sustainable home decor brands. Because why stop sustainable living ideas with sustainable clothing. Why not expand to our homes too? Now I look for sustainable and ethical brands for decor to shop from. Here are my favorite Sustainable Home Decor Brands to Shop.

Shopping sustainable makes sense. It is better for the environment. Sustainable brands help diminish air pollution. Sustainability is also healthier for us. Sustainable products are non-toxic. Most importantly, they prioritize a safe workplace environment.

I shop for sustainable clothing companies such as fashion brands like girlfriend collective. I started transitioning to clean beauty products, which practice sustainability. In addition, I’m also gifting sustainable gifts with sustainable packaging. I even look for sustainable yoga mats

Sustainable Home Decor Brands to Shop

01. Sustainable Home Decor Brands: Jenni Kayne 

Jenni Kayne is a California-inspired lifestyle brand. This lifestyle brand is from Los Angeles, CA. Jenni Kayne’s design is modern and luxe. The designs use warm textures. The products are made from washed linen and super soft alpaca, tanned leather, and organic ceramics. Jenni Kayne believes in slow fashion, natural fibers, local production, and fair working conditions. Furthermore, they give back to charitable organizations like Baby2Baby, Girls Inc., HEART, and the National Resource Defense Council.

02. Sustainable Home Decor Brands: The Citizenry

The Citizenry is inspired by global textiles. They offer modern style and authentic artisan products. The Citizenry offers handcrafted, luxury home goods made global artisan. They partner with master artisans to provide customers online with the world’s best craftsmanship home. Their prices are more than high-end boutiques since they sell directory to the customer. They provide fair wages and safe working conditions. In addition, they invest 10% of all proceeds directly into artisan communities.

03. Sustainable Home Decor Brands: Parachute

Parachute is a sustainably sourced and socially responsible bedding and home decor. Parachute’s bedding is manufactured by artisans who have been weaving world-class linens for over 80 years. Parachute delivers premium quality textiles that are non-toxic and maintain the heritage of that region. They work with the region’s expert craftspeople. Parachute also gives back through a partnership with the United Nations Foundation.

04. Sustainable Home Decor Brands: Coyuchi

Coyuchi is a sustainable bedding and bath brand. Coyuchi designs coastal-inspired organic bedding, sheets, towels, and robes for a clean, environmentally conscious home. It was founded 20 years ago in Point Reyes Station, a small, rustic town on the Northern California coast.  It is located in Los Angeles, CA. They use eco-conscious textiles, The table linens, towels, and bedding are certified organic.

05. Sustainable Home Decor Brands: Parker Clay

Parker Clay is a sustainable and socially responsible lifestyle brand. Parker Clay offers luxury handcrafted luxury goods made in Ethiopia, where they employ over 100 artisans. They produce full-grain leather in a metal-free tanning environment. That means it’s produced using less water or metals. Furthermore, Parker Clay focuses on women empowerment. The factory is located in Ethiopia, which primarily employs women. Parker Clay has partnered Ellilta Women at Risk to hire women out of prostitution.

In addition to buy from brands that are sustainable, look for fabrics that are sustainable next time .

Which fabric is most sustainable?

  • Recycled Cotton.
  • Organic Hemp.
  • Organic Linen.
  • Tencel.
  • Pinatex.
  • Econyl.
  • Qmonos.

Wishing you happy shoppings!

With gratitude,

Liz

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Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: home decor, sustainable brands, sustainable home decor

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