When I started blogging about green living and sustainable home decor back in 2015, it felt like I was always linking to the same five shops. There were plenty of options, but you really had to dig to find them. Reflecting on that time reminds me that while things seem to be moving at an imperceptible pace (and sometimes completely backwards, thanks, prez) in terms of society’s dedication to sustainability, they truly are moving. Still, anyone new to sustainable living will soon find how much research goes into ensuring your products really are ethically crafted, so I wanted to update you all with what I’ve found are some incredible sustainable home decor shops online! There are many out there but I chose these specifically because they always have a lot to choose from, a variety of price-points, and feature so many fantastic independent designers/artisans.
12 Expertly Curated Online Boutiques for Sustainable Home Decor
Made Trade – This eco club member is an enormous marketplace full of ethically made goods and sustainable home decor. They definitely have the largest roster of sustainable brands that I’ve seen in any single marketplace! (Product shown)
Loom & Field is a textile and homeware brand featuring rugs and other ethically made goods crafted in partnerships with artisans in Morocco. (Product shown)
Design Milk has their own design shop where you can purchase modern design and wares from independent brands all in one place. (Product shown)
Goodee, a Certified B-corp, is a global marketplace where good design and good impact intersect. (Product shown)
Bon Femmes sells beautiful art prints and other wares and accessories by independent makers. (Product shown)
Baba Souk is a Canadian based “happy home decor” shop full of ethically sourced, colorful Moroccan rugs, poufs, baskets, and handmade accents. (Product shown)
Mercado Collective, who also sells ethical jewelry and accessories, offers boho, desert, and travel-inspired artisan home goods. (Product shown)
Meso Goods is (in their words) a Guatemalan-based company dedicated to the design and production of exclusive handmade home decor and personal accessories. (Product shown)
Favor is a sister-brand to the furniture company Industry West, that emphasizes modern global home decor and independently designed wares. (Product shown)
Eco Vibe, an eco-friendly apparel and accessories brand from Portland has launched a line of sustainable home decor and plants at an affordable price point. (Product shown)
SustainAble Home Goods features a wide array of sustainable home decor, kitchenwares, gifts, and accessories. They also stock lots of vintage goodies and feature exclusive collaborations with independent artists. (Product shown)
Woven Rosa is a dream for the curator of a colorful home, with handwoven textiles, cushions, tote bags, and other unique finds like this wicker lampshade that was handmade in Peru. (Product shown)
Edit 2022: I wanted to update this post to share a new shop coming from the founders of eco club (AKA Jennifer and I). It’s called wallflower and we stock lots of handmade and sustainable home decor goodies as well as accessories and stationery. Take a peek!
Do you have a sustainable home decor shop to add to this list? Do tell, it seriously lights us up.
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