What matters to us

We choose suppliers who are Fairtrade or Goodweave, women-owned, or produce recycled products. Find out more about our wonderful suppliers below.

Our suppliers

  • Weaver Green

    “Today, from their Devonshire home, Tasha, Barney, and their team offer a wide range of stylish, sustainable products. They continually improve their sustainability practices, ensuring a positive environmental impact. All our textiles are hand-loomed, with artisans in Europe and Asia paid fairly and working safely. Our commitment to quality and ethical production ensures our products are as kind to people as they are to the planet.”

    A cozy interior scene with a wooden chair, a small wooden table holding books and a mug, a dresser with drawers, and a striped rug on the light wood floor, with vertical blinds covering the window.
  • Ian Snow

    “We are a small, family run business based on an organic farm in North Devon. We’re passionate about creating products that are produced under fair trade conditions, made from recycled or natural fibres, and that showcase hand craft and traditional techniques from around the world.”

    A room corner with a green wall, a beige textured rug on a brown floor, a chair with a plaid pillow, a large straw bag, and a tall potted plant.
  • absolutely natural lifestyle

    “The brand's mission is to create beautiful, durable furnishings that are environmentally responsible. By using natural, sustainable materials, Absolutely Natural Lifestyle promotes slow, thoughtful consumption in contrast to today’s fast-paced, disposable culture.”

    A cozy living room corner with a light-colored sofa, beige throw pillows, a small round wooden coffee table with a steaming mug, a striped neutral rug, and sheer curtains with a potted plant on the windowsill.
  • Namaste

    “We are dedicated to sourcing beautiful fairly traded products from the far corners of the world, embracing traditional artisan skills. We are passionate about ensuring our products where possible are made from environmentally friendly, sustainable and recycled materials.”