Waste not, want not. Oath Home is helping to break the cycle of youth homelessness by repurposing left over luxury fabrics. Both the young homeless and our environment are benefiting from their beautiful sustainable fabrics.
The process of an Oath Home product begins when luxury fabrics are produced all over the world for elite projects. However, metre upon metre of high-quality silks, velvets, linens, and various other material is left over from almost every project. Oath Home has partnered with designers, interior specialists, production studios and sustainable warehouses to coordinate the repurposing of these luxury fabrics, fabrics that, without their intervention, would have been incinerated or otherwise destroyed.
Once the fabrics are in the care of Oath Home, they are sorted, assessed and carefully curated into complementary colour palettes, ready for their experienced designers to put together Oath Home’s latest creations. Whilst Oath Home’s best-sellers are cushions, the team works with smaller pieces of leftover fabric to make the most of every inch, creating other products such as stockings, door stops and face masks, with many more designs in the making.
Since the fabrics that arrive at the Oath Home studio are all donated, the designers do not know what will be arriving. As a result, the fabrics dictate the design.
In the last few years, the ethos and principles of a brand have become an essential contributor to whether a customer makes a purchase or not. Companies have now become eager to capitalise on this new wave of sustainable and ethical buying, keen to stay on trend. As a result, the greenwashing of an organisation’s sustainability practices is on the rise.
However, this is not the case for Oath Home.
The luxury and sustainable home furnishings company, Oath Home, has positioned itself as an industry leader for its ethical ethos and genuinely sustainable practices.
The team at Oath Home also 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 and give young people a chance to succeed. Oath Home and Step by Step strongly believe that children and young people should not be defined by their circumstances. Step by Step helps to provide accommodation, education, counselling, professional training and mentoring to protect physical and mental health.
If you would like more information about Oath Home, please visit our website oathhome.co.uk or email us at info@oathhome.co.uk