Sustainable Home Decor Brands India

Curating a conscious home is a thoughtful process involving much consideration — who made my products, how were they made, and what are they made from — and this guide aims to support you on your journey towards finding fair trade, eco-minded and ethical home decor you truly love.

What is Sustainable and Ethical Home Decor?

In terms of environmental sustainability, looking secondhand and vintage is always a great place to look first for sustainable home decor.

But if you've scoured those options and haven't found what you're looking for and/or if you're looking to financially support artisans and traditional crafts around the globe, this shopping guide is designed for you. You'll discover many brands with artfully designed and artisan handmade goods for furnishing any space among this list of decor brands.

All of the brands in this guide use natural and/or recycled fibers and avoid the use of virgin synthetics like polyester; however, some brands do use materials that are not the most environmentally-friendly option on the market, such as conventional cotton.

The priority for this guide was fair labor and revitalization of traditional heritage techniques and art forms (many cultures around the world are at risk of losing their age-old artisanal crafts forever in the age of mass manufacturing).

And of course, I wanted to choose brands that followed slow, thoughtful production practices, prioritizing artisan handmade over factory labor and quality over quantity.

Sometimes a major brand may use an "eco" fiber while still supporting irresponsible labor practices and excessive production amounts that inevitably lead to a lot of waste. This is not true sustainability in my mind!

So without further ado, here are my favorite small-batch, artisan-made, and ethical home decor brands.

Note that this guide includes partners affiliate links — as always, all brands are vetted for sustainability and ethics and are brands I truly believe in!

1. Minna

artisan made ethical home decor with natural materials and toxic-free dyes

Minna is one of the most beautiful fair trade home decor brands I've come across! The on-point aesthetics are swoon-worthy and each and every single piece is produced responsibly by masker artisans using traditional craft techniques. The brand partners directly with skilled weavers, craftspeople, and artisan collectives from countries around the world who use only natural materials and natural or toxic-free dyes for their hand-loomed and handcrafted goods. These artisans are able to set their own wages, ensuring a fair income for all.

Categories: Pillows, Baskets, Kitchen Textiles, Rugs, Throws & Blankets
Price Range: $ – $$$$

Explore Minna on Made Trade

2. Zuahaza

Zuahaza's fairly made, hand-loomed home textiles will be stand out pieces in any space with their stunning hues and intricate designs. The brand — founded by Tatiana Ordoñez in Bogota, Colombia — collaborates with women artisans in Charalá, Colombia to preserve and revitalize traditional crafts. Each slow-made textile is thoughtfully crafted from earth-minded fibers like organic cotton and colored with natural dyes. Learn more about Zuahaza's process here.

Categories: Pillows, Throws, Rugs, Baskets

Price Range: $ – $$$

Explore Zuahaza

3. Itemerie

Itemerie high-quality sustainable and ethical home decor

Itemerie curates ethically-made, high-quality goods that have been mindfully designed and lovingly crafted. You can shop with comfort on Itemerie knowing that every home decor piece they've selected for their collection was made fair.

If you have additional values you'd like to prioritize when shopping — such as vegan, locally-made, or recycled — you can choose to shop by that value's respective badge!

Categories: Vases, Planters, Candles, Tabletop

Price Range: $ – $$

Explore Itemerie

4. Ta'na'na Silk

Moon Rise on Water Wall Hanging and Large Wall Hanging in Indigo - ethical home decor brands

From the rainforests of Madagascar, Ta'na'na brings people, nature and design together. They transform renewable resources into beautiful and utterly unique products for the home. Founded by a biologist 18 years ago, Ta'na'na is dedicated to transforming endemic resources into special products and developing conservation solutions that are sustainable, inclusive and driven by local communities.

Categories: Baskets, Table Linens, Art & Wall Hangings

Price Range: $ – $$$

Explore Ta'na'na

5. VivaTerra

eco-friendly home decor made of natural material and recycled glass

VivaTerra sources artfully designed eco-friendly home decor made with materials like reclaimed wood, natural jute, and seasonal flowers. The brand has a diverse and expansive collection of both exquisitely made decor items that will instantly add some personality to your space. Their recycled glass balloon-shaped vases and tree branch wall racks are among my favorite unique picks from their section! VivaTerra also makes sustainable furniture. (Check out this guide for a full list of 27 sustainable furniture brands.)

Categories: Pillows, Baskets, Candle Holders, Lanterns, Vases & Planters, Wall Decor, Wreaths, Rugs, Coat Racks, Mirrors, Trinkets

Price Range: $ – $$$$

Explore VivaTerra

6. Kazi

handwoven bowls and baskets artisan made with locally-sourced and natural materials

As a Fair Trade Federation member, Kazi follows ethical practices throughout their supply chain. Kazi partners with artisans in rural Africa, paying fair wages, and continually reinvests their profits towards artisan training programs. All of the materials used in Kazi's fair trade home decor are made from locally-sourced, all-natural materials, such as sisal, sweetgrass, and organic dyes.

Pro Tip: If you're obsessed with the basket wall trend as much as I am, this brand's handwoven bowls make for some stunning wall decor!

Categories: Baskets & Trays, Planters & Vases, Tabletop, Wall Decor

Price Range: $ – $$$$+

Explore Kazi on Made Trade

7. Repose Home

Sustainable Home Store with BIPOC Brands - Repose Home

This online concept store curates aesthetically on-point home and lifestyle goods from BIPOC creators, designers, and artists. Find items like hand-blown colored wine glasses, deadstock & reclaimed wool rugs, striking artwork, and one-of-a-kind ceramics.

Categories: Vases, rugs, wall decor, artwork, tabletop

Price Range: $

Explore Repose Home

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8. Texidors

ethical home decor made with natural dyes and materials

The nonprofit Texidors works with artisans who hand weave simple, sophisticated textiles using natural materials like linen and merino wool (mostly sourced from a small farm in France), and vegetable dyes. Each piece of ethical home decor is made with exceptional quality, carefully crafted using manual looms. Most of the artisans employed by Texidors have intellectual disabilities and each individual works on tasks that have been tailored to their abilities to ensure accessibility.

Categories: Throws, Pillows

Price Range: $$ – $$$$+

Explore Texidors on GOODEE (Black-owned marketplace)

9. Accompany

colorful ethically made artisan home goods

Online marketplace Accompany curates an eclectic collection of ethically-made artisan goods across home, fashion, and lifestyle categories from brands partnering directly with makers and artisan cooperatives. The brands carried on Accompany follow fair trade practices and help support the preservation and continuation of traditional art forms and craft techniques.

Categories: Pillows, Blankets, Decor, Kitchen Textiles, Baskets, Vases

Price Range: $ – $$$$

Explore Accompany

10. Baba Tree

artisan made sustainable baskets from Ghana

The vibrant, dynamically designed sustainable baskets from Baba Tree are representative of Ghana's rich culture and craftsmanship — and the bright colors represent the creativity and hope of Ghana. The artisans partnering with Baba Tree earn fair wages and work in a safe, uplifting environment.

Categories: Baskets, Fans

Price Range: $ – $$$$+

Explore Baba Tree on GOODEE (Black-owned marketplace)

11. The Citizenry

fair artisan home goods made from locally sourced and natural materials

The Citizenry partners with artisans around the world, ensuring safe conditions, fair wages, and offering grants to their artisan partners so that they can expand their businesses. Their online collection features small-batch artisan-made home goods made from locally-sourced and natural materials like palm leaves and indigo dyes.

Categories: Baskets, Planters & Vases, Tabletop, Wall Decor, Mirrors

Price Range: $ – $$$$+

Explore The Citizenry

12. Middle Kingdom

ethical and artisan made high quality porcelain vases

Based in the ancient kiln city of Jingdezhen, China, Middle Kingdom creates striking vases with imperial quality. Middle Kingdom partners with highly-skilled artisans who bring each piece of quality porcelain to life and compensates each of their artisan makers with well-above-average wages.

Categories: Vases

Price Range: $ – $$$

Explore Middle Kingdom on Made Trade (BIPOC-owned brand)

13. August Sage

ethically sourced traditionally-crafted home decor with natural materials

August Sage is a women-of-color owned and run business ethically sourcing home decor handmade with natural materials by artisans around the globe who earn living wages. The brand offers traditionally-crafted fair trade home decor, like throws hand-looped in Peru and wool pillows slowly and thoughtfully woven in Mexico.

Categories: Pillows, Throws & Blankets

Price Range: $ – $$$

Explore August Sage (BIPOC-owned brand)

14. Knaughty Log Company

Knaughty Log Company Wooden Home Decor

Bring a touch of cozy rustic comfort into your space with Knaughty Log Company's eco-friendly wooden decor pieces. Crafted out of reclaimed Eastern Red Cedar logs by talented craftspeople in the U.S., the brand's pieces will bring a natural charm to living spaces, bedrooms, entryways, or your kitchen.

Categories: Side tables and cake/food stands

Explore Knaughty Log Company

15. Ten Thousand Villages

ethical and fair trade home decor from Ten Thousand Villages

The original Fair Traders, Ten Thousand Villages curates an eclectic variety of ethically-sourced artisan goods in nearly every category. Their fair trade home decor selection features many one-of-a-kind goods made by artisans from around the world that will add a dose of authentic global-inspired culture to your home.

Categories: Pillows, Frames, Vases, Rugs, Tabletop, Trinkets, Baskets & Hampers, Candleholders, Lamps & Lamp Shades

Price Range: $ – $$

Explore Ten Thousand Villages

16. GlobeIn

artisan handmade home decor made with traditional techniques

Curating artisan handmade pieces from around the world, GlobeIn offers a beautiful variety of artisan-made and ethical home decor, with everything from recycled glass carafes to traditionally handwoven baskets. GlobeIn's mission is to connect individuals with the incredible crafts of artisans worldwide, sourcing their products either directly from artisans or vetted partners to ensure fair practices.

Categories: Pillows, Baskets, Planters & Vases, Office Accessories, Wall Hangings

Price Range: $ – $$

Explore GlobeIn

17. Makaua

nature-inspired eco-friendly handmade baskets made from natural materials

The nature-inspired eco-friendly baskets and hampers from Makaua are both elegant and functional. The women-led, family-owned company partners with over 100 individuals from 50 families in a low-income region of Mexico, offering vital employment opportunities. All of Makaua's all-natural baskets are handmade from palm fibers.

Categories: Baskets & Hampers

Price Range: $ – $$

Explore Makaua on GOODEE (Black-owned marketplace)

18. D.A.R. Projects

sustainable home products made by Indigenous communities in Peru

The D.A.R. of D.A.R. Projects stands for Desarrollo Artesanal Rentable in Spanish, which translates to Sustainable Artisan Development — and this brand certainly lives up to its name. D.A.R. Projects collaborates with ten Indigenous communities in Peru to create tangible goals that ensure these artisans earn an income that meets their needs while using heritage crafts and locally-sourced materials, such as calcite rock for their ethical home decor.

Categories: Pillows, Planters, Poufs

Price Range: $ – $$$

Explore D.A.R. Projects on Made Trade

19. Kilim

authentic cultural inspired rugs and pillows made in Egypt

Egyptian-based social enterprise Kiliim is working collaboratively with artisans to preserve, celebrate, and revive kilim making — a traditional local craft — in Fowwa, Egypt. The brand partners with kiliim artisans descending from generations of kilim makers. These craftspeople view kilim making as part of their culture and heritage, and their partnership with Kiliim is helping bring back a market for authentic, quality kilim rugs.

Categories: Pillows, Rugs, Blankets & Throws

Price Range: $ – $$

Explore Kiliim on Made Trade

20. Tensira

handcrafted thoughtfully-made textiles from Africa

Tensira partners with West African artisans to offer economic opportunities while honoring African craftsmanship and producing thoughtfully-made useful home goods. The artisans Tensira collaborates with, based in the Republic of Guinea, handcraft home textiles from 100% hand-woven, spun, and dyed cotton.

Categories: Pillows

Price Range: $

Explore Tensira on GOODEE (Black-owned brand; Black-owned marketplace)

21. Leah Singh

artisan made geometric-inspired pieces made with natural materials

Based in New Delhi, India, the Leah Singh team works directly with artisans in India who create vibrant, geometric-inspired handcrafted pieces using generations-old traditional embroidery, weaving, and printing techniques. Leah Singh's pieces are made of completely natural materials and are dyed with AZO-free dyes.

Categories: Pillows, Rugs, Throws

Price Range: $ – $$$

Explore Leah Singh on Made Trade

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