Buy Conscious — Our favourite sustainable brands

Buy Conscious — Our favourite sustainable brands

A new era

of shopping consciously

Hello design junkies!

2023 is almost halfway through and buying consciously is more important than ever. Here is a list of our favourite sustainable brands. In case you are looking for a gift for a friend or just something nice for yourself, we have got you covered.

L’Officine Botanique

L'Officine Botanique is a brand founded by Arnault and Jeanne, two individuals who share a common experience of overcoming chronic illnesses through natural remedies. Together, they founded L'Officine Botanique to promote respect for living things and teach people how to pick, prevent, and tap into nature for their health.

You can use those plant drops for immunity, stress, sleep deprivation or hormonal women pain. A natural way to cure.

R3ady to Play

To create clothes that resist the daily lives of children, that can be inherited and carry memories through generations — that was the founder’s creative vision when she started with R3ady to Play. The brand intends to go against the massification of the fashion industry, producing in small quantities and valuing longevity, manual work, sustainability, and creativity.

HOMEHAGEN

With a focus on quality, durability, and comfort, the Danish textile brand Homehagen produces products beyond just the basics. Their commitment to exceeding strict safety and environmental protection standards ensures that their items are made to last for a lifetime. The brand only uses organic cotton, with the majority of its products being GOTS certified.

SAYE

SAYE is a sustainable footwear and apparel brand that is committed to making a positive impact on the environment. Founded in February 2017, SAYE was born out of a desire to offer an alternative to the conventional footwear industry and take steps toward a more conscious lifestyle.

Estrid

Going beyond just selling razors, Estrid is a company that values sustainability and fairness. Their line of vegan and cruelty-free products are not only high-quality and long-lasting but also aim to reduce waste and protect the planet. By challenging gender-based discriminatory pricing, they strive to provide razors at a fair and transparent price.

The New Society

Quality garments, ethically made in Spain and Portugal — this is what The New Society is all about. The women's and children's fashion brand was born out of the values acquired by designer Estefania Grandio. Inspired by her two children, Matteo and Valentina, The New Society's collections are conscious, timeless, sustainable, and emotive, with a focus on aesthetics and the endless search for beauty.

REVOL

Revol is a French brand that has been creating high-quality porcelain products since 1768. The company is deeply committed to sustainability, using ecologically responsible practices such as recycling industrial water, packaging, and waste products and low-energy firing techniques. Revol's porcelain products are made from natural mineral materials and contain no dangerous chemicals or heavy metals, ensuring they are safe for the environment.

Colorful Standard

Colorful Standard is a sustainable fashion brand that sets the bar higher for the fashion industry. The brand's mission is to create long-lasting and ethically made garments while remaining responsible for the planet and the people involved.

TIPTOE

Sustainable furniture that is beautiful, useful, and durable. That was the ambition of TIPTOE when they were founded in 2015 in Paris, France.

French design, but modern and colourful. Every TIPTOE piece is well-designed, well-made in Europe, and built to last.

NUORI

Looking for a natural beauty brand that delivers visible results without any synthetic or toxic additives? Look no further than NUORI. As the first brand to truly bridge the gap between all-natural formulas and performance-driven results, NUORI develops skincare that utilises bio-active ingredient innovation for maximum effectiveness.

Möm(e)

Möm(e) is a Portuguese brand that was born out of a deep love for children and the desire to provide them with the best. Their brand is committed to conscious consumption and waste reduction. They also embrace the local economy by working with certified suppliers and manufacturers.

Lykke Kahvitilat

How do you run a coffee company without anyone or anything being harmed in the process? That was the question that sparked the creation of Lykke Kahvitilat - a coffee brand on a mission to challenge the normal way of doing things in the coffee industry. From the highest peaks in El Salvador and Panama to the birthplace of coffee in eastern Africa, Lykke Kahvitilat is establishing showcase farms where coffee is grown organically, without mono-cultures, and in perfect harmony with people and the planet.

Nobodinoz

Changing the world begins with childhood. We all love our children and we want to give them the best.

Nobodinoz creates products that are not only well-designed but also safe for the environment. The materials and colors are to fall in love with and will last through generations. Together for a better life and future.

WOUF

WOUF was founded in 2008 by French-Spanish couple Alice Penaud and Pablo Martinez. From the beginning, they have been committed to creating a more positive and responsible brand of seasonal bags and accessories that fit into people's everyday lives. This is to produce locally, from responsible materials, and to firmly believe that their work inspires a community striving for a kinder planet.

MAIA

Maia is a brand that develops household products with the same high standards as care products. Their formulas contain at least 99% natural ingredients and exclude controversial or potentially harmful components. They use gentle surfactants for all their formulas, as well as environmentally friendly packaging.

 

If you enjoyed this article, you should check out our article New Resolutions - Rejuvenate Your Body.

Masquespacio designs a world of Utopias  for Lynk & Co Barcelona

Masquespacio designs a world of Utopias for Lynk & Co Barcelona

Lisbon Guide: Beach Bars

Lisbon Guide: Beach Bars