Give natural accents the green light when updating your space for spring—whether it’s a handwoven seagrass pendant lampshade, a sculptural vase made from upcycled wood or even a surprisingly affordable pair of organic cotton tea towels. Below, we've rounded up a few of our favourite home decor pieces made from woven fibres, wood and sustainable textiles to give your home a cozy update.
TORARED Seagrass Pendant Lampshade, $20, ikea.com.
Herringbone Rattan Basket, $45, crateandbarrel.ca.
Conscious Organic Cotton Tea Towels, $7, hm.com.
Upcycled Large Sculptures, $210 each, bethaniekaye.com.
Bamboo Fibre Bowls, $40 for 4, xeniataler.com.
Washed Linen Tablecloth, US$129, parachute.com.
Handwoven Abacá Placemat, $29, westelm.ca.
Handwoven Palm Leaves Plate, from $29, soccodesigns.com.
Breakfast Board, $323, herriottgrace.com.
TJILLEVIPS Bamboo Basket, $25, ikea.com.
Two-Tone Zimbabwe Palm Fibres Wall Baskets, $224, westelm.ca.
Natural Hadley Rattan Stool, $169, article.com.
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