Sustainable Materials for Home Interiors

Bamboo Flooring

Bamboo is an excellent renewable resource that offers the beauty and durability of traditional hardwood floors. Grown rapidly, bamboo can be harvested without long-term environmental impacts. Its versatility and aesthetic appeal make it an ideal choice for flooring that aligns with sustainable principles.

Cork Wall Tiles

Derived from the bark of cork oak trees, cork is a unique material that regenerates itself without harming the tree. It possesses excellent insulation properties and contributes to a warm, acoustic-friendly environment. Cork wall tiles add texture and interest to any room, offering both durability and visual appeal.

Upcycled Textiles

Organic cotton is produced without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, making it a healthier choice for both the environment and our living spaces. Used in upholstery and cushions, organic cotton offers comfort and peace of mind, knowing it supports sustainable agriculture practices.

Low-VOC Paints

Traditional paints release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that contribute to pollution and health problems. Low-VOC paints reduce indoor air pollution, making them a safer choice for your home while still offering a wide range of colors and finishes.

Natural Pigment Paints

Using natural pigments harvested from earth materials, these paints are free from toxic chemicals and synthetic dyes. Natural pigment paints create beautiful, earthy tones that enhance indoor spaces and contribute to a healthier living environment without sacrificing aesthetic quality.

Milk Paint

Milk paint is an age-old, non-toxic paint composed of milk casein, lime, and natural pigments. Perfect for those who appreciate a vintage look, milk paint adds a unique, charming finish and is environmentally friendly, biodegradable, and virtually odorless.
Not to be confused with its synthetic counterparts, true linoleum is made from natural materials like linseed oil, pine resin, and cork dust. Its durability and biodegradability, combined with a variety of color options, make linoleum a sustainable flooring solution that works well in rooms with high traffic.

Renewable Flooring

Sustainable Surfaces

Constructed from recycled paper fibers and a non-toxic resin, recycled paper countertops are both durable and aesthetically appealing. They can mimic the look of granite or stone while reducing the need for new material extraction, advancing sustainable practices in kitchen and bathroom design.

Sustainable Finishes

Beeswax provides a natural, non-toxic finish to wood furniture and surfaces. It enhances the wood’s natural beauty while providing a protective layer that is safe and renewable. Beeswax finishes ensure that wood elements in your home remain beautiful and environmentally responsible.