The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) are known for their involvement in the animal rights movement, and part of that is featuring amazing cruelty-free products and items. Recently, PETA UK has featured their winners for the PETA Vegan Homeware Awards 2017 – and we couldn’t have found a better match.
Here are the winners (via peta.org.uk):
Best Faux-Sheepskin Rug
Best Vegan Sofa
Rockett St. George Faux Cowhide Vintage Style Sofa
Best Vegan Leather Home Office Chair
MADE.com Keira Office Chair in Black PU and Brass
Best Vegan Candle
Best Cruelty-Free Home Fragrance
Beat Faux-Fur Throw
Best Wool-Free Blanket
Oliver Bonas Woven Stripe Pom Pom Throw
Best Feather-Free Cushion
Best Down-Free Bedding
Debenhams “Feels Like Down” Microfibre Duvet
Best Vegan Mattress
John Lewis Memory Collection Mattresses
Best Silk-Free Sheets
Best Wool-Free Curtains
Innovation Award goes to…
Šimon Kern – Beleaf Chair: Šimon Kern is a Slovakian designer who created an original chair from recycled leaves and bio-resin.
Influencer Award goes to…
Emily Turnbull – Studio Can Can: Vegan Interior Design and Build: Emily Turnbull is an award-winning designer who has created many cruelty-free and compassionate interiors.
Thanks to PETA, we now see how easy it has become to buy cruelty-free furnishings and gadgets to fill up your friendly home. Their winning designs have proven that you can get the comfort and the designer look – minus the cruelty. Last year, Stella McCartney teamed up with architecture and interior design brand Antrobus + Ramirez to design a vegan space for an Artefacto exhibit, filling up their space with cruelty-free furniture and decor.
Will the furniture industry turn towards the vegan route? We’ll just have to wait and see!
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