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Concern for the preservation and care of our environment is growing, and we must do everything in our power to keep that trend pushing forward and doing our bit. By minimising the ecological footprint we leave on the planet we'll achieve a more sustainable future and a better environment for everyone. We can also do this when it comes to furnishing and decorating our home. How? Read on and discover all the advantages and ideas to have a home with ecological decoration and furniture.
Sustainable materials
Choose furniture and decoration made from sustainable materials. At Kave Home we work tirelessly to get closer and closer to having 100% of our catalogue products made from sustainable materials:
- Certified wood: the wood used for our wooden furniture has the official FSC™ certificate, ensuring that it comes from controlled logging and promotes responsible forest management.
- Recycled glass: some vase collections are made from recycled glass. The result is a unique, exclusive and eco-friendly design.
- Organic fabrics and PET: we use organic fabrics such as cotton or PET, which gives a second life to recycled plastic from bottles recovered from the ocean. With these, we make some super-resistant and chic rugs and cushion covers. We love finding a sustainable use for recovered materials.
All green
Plants are synonymous with life. Adding natural plants to the decoration of your home brings only benefits. Among the most well-known benefits, they increase oxygen levels, purify the air and remove toxins from the air.
Awareness
Do you know where the furniture and decoration you want for your home comes from? One of the requirements for working with our suppliers is that they share our values, such as responsible production. Both our national and international suppliers use handcrafted techniques that respect the process of creating a product, are respectful of the environment, and encourage its preservation.
Now you know some ideas to start incorporating sustainable furniture and decoration into your home, but don't get overwhelmed. Think that every little action counts and that little by little you'll continuously learn to become a more sustainable consumer. We're all moving towards a more eco-friendly lifestyle and while it's important to learn more, remember that it's a process. Take a look at our posts about sustainability to get up to speed.