
![]() | Q CollectionQ Collection combines high-end stylish design with the purest, most environmentally friendly materials available. The collection includes furniture, fabrics and accessories. |

Cabot WrennCabot Wrenn produces stylish home furniture that utilizes non-toxic paints virtually free of all Volatile Organic compound emissions and Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS). Cabot Wrenn sources its mahogany wood from managed forests, which does not impact the natural Rainforests of South America. |

Eco-BoudoirEco-Boudoir is an exclusive brand. We offer sustainable luxury home furnishings. We sell home furnishings direct to the consumer, through boutiques and through interior designers. We specialise in using sustainable textile materials for the luxury end of the home furnishing market: Recycled fur; chrome free leather; chrome free fur; chrome free sheepskin rugs; vegetable tanned leather; sustainable furniture materials; recycled cotton; organic cotton and printed silks... |

El FurnitureEl Furniture: Standing for environmental language, El is a collection of tailored elegance for all rooms, which now includes the kitchen. Our goal is to create products that are 100% biodegradable and to help spread awareness of environmental concerns. El uses harvested woods, including reclaimed oak, beech and bamboo, and uses non-toxic finishes. |

FurnatureFashion-forward chairs, sofas and ottomans with no synthetics. Upholstered with 100% organic cotton; includes no foam, vinyl, or formaldehyde. |

Heritage SalvageHeritage Salvage is an eco-friendly design, build and supply company based in Petaluma, |

Rocky ChairsRocky Chairs by Guy Arzi are rebuilt from old theater chairs. Each rocking chair is unique as they come from different theaters some from the 1950s some over 100 years old. Chairs are made of restored and stained wood with a cast iron frame. The rockers are made to order if needed. |

Silver Light EditionsSilver Light Editions is located in the heart of the Old Order Amish community. Our "New Antique" line was inspired by antique American designs. Created from reclaimed Pennsylvania barns, the woods in our furniture may be from the 18th or 19th century. |

The North South ProjectThe North South Project works closely with artisans in developing countries to produce projects that high-light the distinctive skills of each region. Products utilize local resources and raw materials to support communities in need in a viable, concrete way. The North South Project produces collections that are ecologically, economically, culturally and aseptically sustainable. |

UhuruUhuru is a small design company dedicated to sustainability and creating timeless designs. Uhuru builds each piece by hand, in their Red Hook Brooklyn studio. We strongly agree with the shaker assertion that “beauty rests on utility.” Most of the things we make use materials that have been reclaimed, recycled, repurposed, reused or otherwise rejected from their original function. |





