Our Vendors
A Beautiful Story
Empowering women through handwork, A Beautiful Story provides jobs and jewelry-making training since 2008. Their collaboration with Artisans Workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal since 2010 combines traditional techniques with financial skills and social support.
Ark Workshop
Discover Ark Workshop's beautifully handcrafted home decor and furniture. Made in South Africa with natural materials, their timeless designs combine functionality and artistry, bringing warmth, elegance, and sustainability to your living spaces.
Baoactive
BaoActive, owned by EcoProducts in Limpopo Province, is South Africa’s only producer of baobab powder. Working with rural women, EcoProducts provides economic support while also funding conservation and social upliftment projects. Every product sold helps sustain these initiatives.
Baocare
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Barrydale Weavers
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BeHome
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Cape Aloe Collection
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Gordonsbury
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Kaupla
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Klei Ceramic Studio
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Linen Tales
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Lua
Lua was born from a journey through the Far East, where co-designers Dat Tran and Pat Gough discovered a remote community of rice farmers and silk artisans. Inspired by their traditional weaving techniques, natural silk harvesting, and rich craftsmanship, they partnered with the farmers to create beautifully handmade accessories and apparel.
Marquet
The Akha people, indigenous to Southeast Asia, live in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Eastern China. This artisan collective employs over 100 craftspeople, offering flexible full-time, part-time, and home-based work. A central workshop fosters a joyful, collaborative environment.
Mia Melange
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Rubyzaar
Rubyzaar is a fair trade business collaborating with artisan groups, tailors, weavers, and farmers in Southeast Asia and East Africa, paying fair wages and supporting sustainability. By blending contemporary designs with traditional techniques, they create unique, handmade products using all-natural materials and dyes. They are committed to preserving these time-honored crafts by personally sourcing materials and working closely with local artisans.
Swahili
Swahili works with a network of hundreds of artisans across 15 African nations, bringing their handcrafted goods to the U.S. market. Their fair trade business supports sustainable income for artisans, especially women in rural areas, through consistent, long-term partnerships.
TinTown
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Via Deco
Via Deco is a family-owned business in Chile producing eco-friendly, anti-bacterial placemats using solar power and minimal waste. Special enzymes in the placemats ensure breakdown in landfills and they are 100% recyclable.