Wild Republic: A Hub For Eco-friendly Homeware
Sustainability and craftsmanship are high up on our priority list this season. That’s why we love Wild Republic, a new curated marketplace for eco-friendly homeware.
The platform celebrates all things African by selling locally made home décor and furniture made from eco-friendly materials (organic, recycled or upcycled). Items are made by small businesses and artisans with ethical business practices such as upskilling impoverished communities, donating to charities and supporting craftsmen. This ensures that pieces are non-toxic, unique and made in small batches.
Sustainable homeware does not need to mean expensive nor ugly. The products on Wild Republic are curated to ensure they are beautiful, fairly priced and connected to nature. Some of the recent additions to their product range include recycled cotton table linens, hand carved headboards and turkish towels made from recycled fast fashion that was never sold. Since participating at Decorex CT, they are focusing on expanding their product range to cater for all your homeware needs.
Discover the amazing local brands and products that set this platform apart on Wild Republic.
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