Home & Design Trends

By the Green Book

INthese unprecedented yet hopeful times, the world has had time to reflect on the benefits of eco-conscious building, going green and becoming climate positive. Designers are responsible for improving sustainable practices across the industry. Change will only be possible if we commit to becoming a circular business and empowering our clients to live a healthier and more sustainable life. To make this a reality, we should responsibly source only renewable and recycled materials. Our goal can be achieved faster if we collaborate with others and nurture entrepreneurship - from suppliers, all the way to our fraternity and clients - without compromising on design, quality, functionality, price, and especially on sustainability. “Aesthetic sustainability” is the need of the hour. This concept inspires and encourages us to look at nature with respect and devotion, and translate this into organic design and ethical production.

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