Known for its sustainable practices and timeless designs, Australian-born rug brand Armadillo has teamed up with London-based design studio House of Grey for a minimalist range of rugs dubbed “Ellipse.”
Following their inaugural collaboration in October 2020, Danish designer Cecilie Bahnsen and British luxury label Mackintosh are once again teaming up, this time for a seasonal Spring/Summer 2021 range.
For Spring/Summer 2021, minimalist Scandinavian lifestyle brand ARKET has released an eco-friendly patchwork denim range crafted from vintage fabrics and post-consumer materials.
Know for its contemporary fine jewellery and sought-after nail polish range, Los Angeles-based J. Hannah is now expanding its offerings with an eyewear collection.
Swedish fashion label Weekday wants to make dressing sustainably more accessible. This is why the brand has just launched a plant-based, limited edition collection called “Hemp Jeans Couture”.
Known for its food and drink offerings, beloved neighbourhood grocery store Trader Joe’s has created a vegan Cold Brew Coffee and Boba Coconut Non-Dairy Dessert.
As more and more fashion labels turn to sustainable practices, trekking and outdoor equipment heritage brand Fjällräven has just launched its latest capsule range and zero-waste initiative titled “Samlaren”, which means “The Gatherer” in Swedish.
Formerly known as OWA Haircare, Susteau (a combination of “sustainability” with the French word for water “eau”) is celebrating its rebranding with Moondust Hair Wash and Moondust Hair Conditioner.
Italian luxury fashion brand Moncler has once again called upon famed British fashion designer JW Anderson and his eponymous label for an eco-friendly Spring/Summer 2021 collection dubbed “A Nomadic Journey”.
Just like the label’s recent collections, such as the inaugural “Core by COS” and activewear lines, the pieces in COS’s new lineup are made from either recycled or pure organic cotton.
Having already debuted some of the footwear world’s most boundary-pushing sneakers and silhouettes, such as the highly-coveted “Space Hippie” collection, the Beaverton-mainstay is now readying a women’s exclusive Air Force 1 made entirely from sustainable and recycled materials.
Known for its unique and quirky phone cases, CASETiFY has just launched its first-ever customizable stainless steel water bottle in a push for a more sustainable future.
With an aim in creating reusable pads that do not feel like a diaper or kids’ pyjamas, DAME has conceived a range of sanitary pads that are naturally soft, thin, and feel invisible.
Reebok has teamed up with UK-based sustainable apparel and accessories label STORY mfg. on an eco-friendly footwear range inspired by the great outdoors.
The latest vegan and cruelty-free beauty brand to hit the market is Ace of Air. What sets them apart from all the other eco-conscious brands currently out there is its zero-waste initiative, which involves “rentable” packaging.
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