7 Sustainable Furniture Brands You Can Feel Good Buying From

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If you're trying to be more sustainable in 2022, there are so many improvements you can make at home, from decreasing the amount of disposable plastic and paper you use to trying more natural cleaning products. If you want to take it one level further in the new year, you can shop more sustainably for your furniture, too.

More than ever, new brands are emerging and making an effort to create pieces that are less harmful to the environment. These range from wood pieces that are handcrafted and recycled to even upholstered sofas made without harmful chemicals. Ahead, we rounded up seven brands to shop right now that you can feel good about buying from. Plus, they are stylish and will add a little something new and fresh to your space. Take a look.

Avocado Green Mattress: Mid-Century Modern Bed Frame
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Avocado Green Mattress: Mid-Century Modern Bed Frame

You might have tried Avocado Green Mattress's eco-friendly mattresses, but the brand is expanding big time into furniture. The Mid-Century Modern Bed Frame ($2,299-$3,499) is made from reclaimed walnut wood and crafted in the brand's California workshop. The slanted legs give it a unique midcentury-modern look that we love.

Avocado Green Mattress: Eco Wood Dresser
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Avocado Green Mattress: Eco Wood Dresser

Another sustainable piece from Avocado Green Mattress is the stylish Eco Wood Dresser ($2,310). Made from 100 percent reclaimed wood with a cool finish, it's a purchase you can feel good about. Plus, the large drawers are so spacious.

Burrow: Range 4-Piece Open Sectional Double Lounger With Table
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Burrow: Range 4-Piece Open Sectional Double Lounger With Table

Burrow, one of our favorite sofa brands, makes seriously great modular couches that you can configure to your liking. The brand is also committed to being more sustainable. Its sturdy frames are built with sustainably sourced hardwoods, and the cushions are all CertiPUR-US certified to be free of ozone depleters, formaldehyde, heavy metals, flame retardants, and harmful things found in noncertified cushions. We love the Range 4-Piece Open Sectional Double Lounger With Table ($1,730) because its cool design can fit into any space and it comes with a side table.

Burrow: Field 5-Piece Sectional
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Burrow: Field 5-Piece Sectional

You'll work, lounge, take calls, and nap on Burrow's Field 5-Piece Sectional ($2,595). The two long sides make it a smart choice for a cozy corner space. Available in two colors and three different leg finishes, it's the perfect way to make the most of what you've got.

The Citizenry: Hinoki Wood Bench
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The Citizenry: Hinoki Wood Bench

The Citizenry, one of our favorite brands, makes sustainable and fair-trade pieces all over the world. Its commitment to providing more eco-friendly choices goes beyond just furniture — it also sells rugs and home linens. When it comes to furniture, we love this beautiful and sleek Hinoki Wood Bench ($1,250), which is handcrafted with locally sourced hinoki in Okawa, Japan.

The Citizenry: Hinoki Wood Side Table
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The Citizenry: Hinoki Wood Side Table

If you want more of The Citizenry's sustainably sourced wood pieces, then get the Hinoki Wood Side Table ($395). The round version — it also comes in a half-moon design — makes a perfect end table or bedside table.

West Elm: Industrial Storage Pop-Up Coffee Table
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West Elm: Industrial Storage Pop-Up Coffee Table

While not all of West Elm's furniture pieces are sustainable, the brand is committed to adding more eco-friendly finds to its lines. The Industrial Storage Pop-Up Coffee Table ($699-$849) is made in the brand's fair-trade-certified facility from sustainably sourced mango wood. Plus, the lift-top design is incredibly smart and useful. Win-win.

West Elm: Emmerson Reclaimed Wood Dining Table
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West Elm: Emmerson Reclaimed Wood Dining Table

Another piece from West Elm's reclaimed-wood line is the stunning Emmerson Reclaimed Wood Dining Table ($1,099-$1,749). We love that you can mix and match it with chairs or even the matching bench. It comes in three different sizes, so you can choose the one that fits your space.

Joybird: Lewis Grand Sofa
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Joybird: Lewis Grand Sofa

Joybird is committed to providing its factory workers a fair-trade environment, offering competitive wages and benefits. In addition to making sure its workers are happy creating these handcrafted pieces, it also gives back to the planet. For every sale, the brand helps to fund reforestation and restoration programs in North America with the One Tree Planted charity. Joybird sells a ton of great sofas, but our current favorite is the Lewis Grand Sofa ($2,684-$3,004). It looks soft, comfy, and, of course, stylish.

Joybird: Hudson Coffee Table
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Joybird: Hudson Coffee Table

A new coffee table can make any living room feel like new, and we love Joybird's Hudson Coffee Table ($2,627). The stylish design will make a statement while also blending in with your other pieces. The large round design and cool wood finish make it a winner in our book.

Medley: Gio Sofa
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Medley: Gio Sofa

Medley makes handcrafted furniture without harmful chemicals or fire retardants. Plus, in partnership with the National Forest Foundation, the brand plants three trees for every one used to build one of its designs. The Gio Sofa ($1,657, originally $1,841) is one of our favorites. The green shade is so pretty, and we adore the wood legs.

Medley: Palder Bed
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Medley: Palder Bed

Refresh your bedroom overnight with Medley's Palder Bed ($2,966-$3,506, originally $3,295-$3,895). The sleek and minimal design looks stylish without taking up a bunch of space. If the lighter maple wood isn't for you, it also comes in a darker walnut option.

Maiden Home: The Morro Table
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Maiden Home: The Morro Table

If you're looking for a luxury brand, try Maiden Home. Each piece is handcrafted and made to order, so the brand doesn't have wasteful excess pieces lying around. The fabrics and woods are responsibly sourced and crafted with nontoxic materials. We love The Morro Table ($725-$1,475) because it comes in a number of sizes. You can get one or a few to nest together.

Maiden Home: The Ludlow
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Maiden Home: The Ludlow

Go for one of the Maiden Home's comfy and stylish couches with The Ludlow ($2,475). The tufted back and wood legs make it feel elevated and different. You can customize it in a handful of fabrics, including tweed, leather, and bouclé. The legs come in four different wood finishes as well.