
Sustainably Harvested Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
Reversing the tradition of deforestation, the Masaya Company is dedicated to sourcing their wood from their own forestry in Nicaragua. Their integrated sustainable model starts from the planting of seedlings, the harvesting and milling of timber logs, to their production of high-quality hard-wood furniture, handcrafted by local artisans. The seats are handwoven from either sustainable Manila cotton or locally sourced leather. For every chair sold, the Masaya Company plants 10

The You Go! YoGo Yoga Mat
If it wouldn’t have been for Yoga, the creator of YoGo might have never been able to run again. To give back not only to his body and soul, but also to people and the environment, he designed a Yoga mat that uses eco-friendly, natural material and plants a tree for each mat bought. In addition, this Yoga mat is light and folds up into a newspaper size making it incredibly convenient to carry around. Watch YoGo’s inspiring story here: #certifiedmaterial #earthfriendly #vegan #

These Paper Vase Covers Beautify Any Old Plastic Bottle
A fantastic way to reuse old plastic bottles, these paper covers will turn any bottle into a beautiful vase. The brainchild of designers from the Dutch foundation Tiny Miracles, the covers are manufactured by Pardeshi women who live in one of the most impoverished areas in Mumbai, India. Each product sold will help to empower their community and to enable them to become self-supporting. #reusable #earthfriendly #recycable #philantropic #repurposed #ecoconscious #handcrafted

The Wood-We-Want Watch
Using high-quality wood waste sourced from all over the world, these watches, made by Italian designers from WeWood, are a perfect synergy between style, design and environmental consciousness. Each wooden watch is carefully crafted using eco-materials which don’t contain any toxins or artificial components. To go one step further in their aim to produce a sustainable wooden product, for each watch that is being bought, a tree is being planted by their planting partners, The

The True To Nature Lights
Biomimicry and sustainability lie at the core of these lights, one being reflected in the tracing of a shell, the other in the use of locally sourced and sustainable material. For the creation of these lamps the designers of the Kovak Family needed nothing more than 25 wooden lamellas, two metal screws, a recyclable PET socket, and a PVC free lamp cord. To go one step further the lamps were designed so as to fold up and fit in a small, flat box, thus reducing the creator’s ca

The Earth-friendly Everyday Bottle
Reusable bottles, aimed to reduce our throw-away culture, have been a common sight for a while now. However, most of them are still made from plastic and, once thrown away, remain a huge contributor to global pollution. To combat this trend, the designers of EcoJun in South Korea, have introduced a stylish reusable bottle, that is 100% biodegradable. Each bottle undergoes a thorough Life-Cycle Assessment to ensure no harm is being done to the environment. In addition, the til