Much more than a cushion
Sustainable cushions and luxury home furnishings supporting homeless children from Oath Home this Christmas.
Waste is pointless. Waste is… well… a waste.
From its fledgling days working from their founder’s living room, through to their position today as the go-to organisation for the rescuing of unused, luxury fabrics, Oath Home has striven to reduce the pointless waste of beautiful, sumptuous textiles and to give them a new lease of life.
Choose from a lovely selection of Christmas stockings and gifts this Christmas.
Oath Home has partnered with designers, interiors specialists, production studios and sustainable warehouses to coordinate the repurposing of thousands of meters of silks, velvets, linens, and various other luxury fabrics; fabrics that, without their intervention, would have been incinerated or otherwise destroyed.
Once safely delivered to Oath Home’s West London Studios, the fabrics are sorted, assessed and carefully curated into complementary colour palettes, ready for their experienced designers to put together Oath Home’s latest creation.
Whilst Oath Home’s best sellers are sustainable cushions, the team works with smaller and smaller pieces of leftover fabric to make the most of every inch, creating door stops, face masks and other accessories to beautify your home.
A soon as your purchase is in the post to you, the team at Oath Home donate 100% of the profits from your sale to the charity Step by Step, a charity that works to break the cycle of youth homelessness.
Oath Home and Step by Step strongly believe that children and young people should not be defined by their circumstance; they should not have to sacrifice their aspirations or life chances simply because they find themselves homeless.
Step by Step helps to provide accommodation, education, counselling, professional training and mentoring to protect physical and mental health. Youth homelessness often leads to serious problems in adult life; by preventing children from becoming homeless, Step by Step breaks this cycle and gives young people a chance to succeed.
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