Even more than just creating a welcoming environment, being conscious of where you purchase your home decor has a lasting impact. When you shop at eco-friendly and fair trade brands you are positively contributing to a larger issue in the world. It means that you believe every person deserves fair compensation and that you are doing your part to take care of our Earth. Every little bit helps! So next time you move or are looking to fill an empty space, check out these 20 best sustainable home decor brands that we’ve compiled here before swiping your credit card. Here at Parade.com, we’re all about sharing products we love with our audience. When you make a purchase on an item seen on this page, we may earn a commission, however, all picks are independently chosen unless otherwise mentioned.
20 Sustainable Home Decor Brands
1. Fair Trade Winds
Fair Trade Winds is a family-run business where everyday purchases can make a difference and positively impact others. There are a number of unique, artisan-crafted goods that are ethically sourced and produced from reused, reclaimed, and recycled materials. You can shop for all the things on their website or one of their locations in Maine, Colorado, or Washington. Parade’s Pick: This adorable pizza cutter, $24.
2. The Little Market
Founded by Lauren Conrad and Hannah Skvarla, The Little Market is a trade shop that makes shopping for ethically sourced and sustainable home decor products easier than ever. The market is chic and dedicated to the fundamental belief that every person has the right to dignified, safe jobs and fair, living wages. Parade’s Pick: This garland that’s perfect for Mother’s Day, $24.
3. Parachute
Parachute is known best for their high-quality bedding for a reason. The brand takes pride in premium linens, robes, and towels that simultaneously take care of our Earth. Parachute has committed to going carbon neutral, introducing circular programs designed for material reuse and recovery, and deepening its commitment to a more sustainable supply chain. Parade’s Pick: This comfy organic duvet set, $309-$399.
4. The Citizenry
The Citizenry boasts 100% of products made from a fair trade process audited and guaranteed by the World Fair Trade Organization — the first of its kind. Not a shred of environmental or ethical guilt can be felt shopping their products made from all-natural, organic materials and age-old, small-batch craft techniques that have low carbon emissions and zero waste. Parade’s Pick: This chic Mapocho mirror replicates the flow of the Mapocho river, $350.
5. Goodee
Founded by twin brothers in 2017, Goodee is committed to curating a lifestyle marketplace with brands carefully selected and vetted by their in-house sustainability team. Brand partners are evaluated on their thoughtful design and impact and report to Goodee on their materials, supply chain, labor standards, ecological footprint, and business practices. Parade’s Pick: This darling Palace 160 by 1616/Arita Japan plate, $24.
6. Uncommon Goods
Shop for thousands of unique items from home decor to jewelry and everything in between on Uncommon Good’s online marketplace. They seek out artisans, encouraging them to use recycled or sustainable materials to craft beautiful products without leather, feathers, or fur. You can learn more about the designer when you click on any product! The marketplace also uses environmentally friendlier packing materials and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified paper. Parade’s Pick: The Goddess Figure Candle, $50-54.
7. Our Place
Cookware with a cause. You’ve probably seen these aesthetically pleasing pots and pans all over Instagram, but did you know they are ethical, sustainable, and giving back to the South Los Angeles community? Our Place invests in ethical factories and responsibly-made products crafted with recycled materials, natural sand, and natural dyes. Their packaging is 100% free of plastics, fully recyclable and biodegradable, and innovatively designed to eliminate the need for a shipper box. And even better - they partner with Los Angeles Food Policy Council to help elevate access to healthy food. Parade’s Pick: The classic Always Pan, $115.
8. Jenni Kayne
Replicate the chic, California-inspired lifestyle of Jenni Kayne that’s working to help the Earth by shopping through its homeware collection. Known for its high-quality threads, the brand recently launched a collection of recycled knits in addition to its eco-friendly homeware. Parade’s Pick: The one-of-a-kind Notary Ceramics X Jenni Kayne Bell Ceramic Lamp, $1,495.
9. 54kibo
The name 54kibo combines Africa’s 54 countries with Kibo, the highest summit in Africa that sits atop Mount Kilimanjaro. A beautiful way to represent the brand’s mission in showcasing the height of contemporary African designs from the true artisans. Not only are their lifestyle and home pieces stunning, but their designers also use social and environmentally sustainable practices by putting their workers and community first, sourcing locally or using non-toxic materials. Parade’s Pick: This large, white contemporary ceiling light, $798.
10. Accompany
Accompany’s online store acts as a global marketplace. With beautiful sustainable and ethical products from artisans around the world, Accompany carries a number of quality home goods. The retailer’s goal is to change lives for good through economic involvement at the heart of communities. Parade’s Pick: The cutest ever Alpaca Lion, $85.
11. Floyd Home
Floyd Home emerged as a reaction to disposable furniture. Co-founders Kyle Hoff and Alex O’Dell started the brand with The Floyd Leg — a furniture leg that allowed anyone to make a table from practically any material. Now they have expanded across furniture categories in a sustainable way. They have committed to becoming one of the first carbon-neutral furniture brands and are aiming to launch a number of initiatives like the Floyd Resale and Refurbishment program. Parade’s Pick: The customizable Media Console, $875.
12. Bearaby
This weighted blanket brand does more than provide a good night’s sleep — they are also working to rid the planet of plastic-free weighted blankets. They make their products with high-quality, sustainable materials that are sourced ethically and manufactured responsibly. Parade’s Pick: The Cotton Napper for a cozy snooze, $199.
13. Coyuchi
The 100% cotton home and apparel brand, Coyuchi, conveniently brings their nature-inspired designs to conscious-minded consumers. Not only are the products made to the highest environmental and ethical standards, but the brand also has a circular initiative where customers can send their old linens back to the brand to be upcycled or recycled. Parade’s Pick: These Conserve Organic Bowl Covers.
14. Eskayel
New York-based studio and retailer Eskayel creates gorgeous home pieces from wallpaper to decor. Anything you purchase is made to order to eliminate stock waste and ensure superior quality. The studio founder, Shanan Campanaro, uses eco-friendly craft methods like water-based pigment ink, regional production, and sustainably sourced materials to be maximally conscious. The brand also donates a percentage of sales to environmental organizations in the likes of the Union of Concerned Scientists. Parade’s Pick: The Bamboo Stripe Brush wallpaper, $58.
15. Itemerie
Itemerie artisans craft luxurious items that are meant to last a lifetime, produced from sustainable materials. They partner with local artisans to cut down on the overall carbon footprint and use recycled and recyclable packaging and tape made without plastic in addition to offering shoppers a chance to plant a tree to offset the carbon footprint of their order. Parade’s Pick: This adorable set of recycled glasses, $48.
16. Newly
A new(ly) way to shop for your home! All of Newly’s products are high quality and made from 100% recycled or repurposed materials. The homeware brand also ensures that their materials are created while prioritizing resource efficiencies like minimizing water use and greenhouse gas emissions. Parade’s Pick: The Di Lusso Serving Board—a perfect pair for your pizza cutter, $78.
17. VivaTerra
Retailer VivaTerra literally means “living earth” and focuses on sharing eco-conscious and ethically made products with consumers worldwide. Their products are one-of-a-kind, and the furniture specifically is made from reclaimed and recycled materials. Parade’s Pick: The beautiful Twisting Vine Iron Callalilly Candlesticks, $199.
18. Loomy
Loomy rugs are crafted by hand by artisan weavers from around the world, bringing a sustainable and durable rug option right through your front door. The rugs are ethically made with biodegradable, naturally sourced, eco-friendly man-made, or recycled materials. Parade’s Pick: The Yellow Brick Road rug, $548.
19. Rose & Fitzgerald
Rose & Fitzgerald was founded by a young couple and their inspired visits across Africa. They sought to create a craft studio with the mission to preserve traditions and create original pieces that utilized age-old craft to accomplish a simplistic, contemporary aesthetic. All of the products are handmade by individual artisans from locally sourced, high-quality materials. Parade’s Pick: This sleek teak wine bottle holder, $45.
20. Made Trade
A family-run and woman-owned business, Made Trade is “ethically elevated” — a term the retailer coined itself for bringing sustainable, ethical, and quality lifestyle and home goods to the masses. They vet their artisans and make it a promise to be transparent about how the products are considered ethical and sustainable so you never have to worry about where your product is coming from. Parade’s Pick: The Puntos Wall Hangings Set, $320. Up next, check out the 13 must-have women’s water shoes for your next summer adventure.