Urban Natural Value: Sustainable

Floor Models
Essentials Donato Chair by Cisco Home
$ 4,257$ 3,538SALE
Floor Models
Invigo Sit-Stand Desk by Copeland
$ 3,224
Rowe
Heywood Chair
From$ 1,988
Rowe
Concord Sofa (79"-92")
From$ 2,750
Rowe
Concord Chair
From$ 1,750
Rowe
Concord Sleeper Sectional (111")
From$ 5,750
Rowe
Concord Sectional (93")
From$ 6,125
Rowe
Dorian Sofa (81"-94")
From$ 2,750
Rowe
Dorian Chair
From$ 1,750
Floor Models
Monika Full Loveseat Sleeper by Luonto
$ 2,899
Loloi
Linen Block Print Floral Pillow in Brick/Multi (Set of 2)
From$ 170
Loloi
Linen Block Print Floral Pillow in Light Blue/Multi (Set of 2)
From$ 190
Loloi
Linen Block Print Floral Pillow in Gold/Multi (Set of 2)
From$ 190
Loloi
Linen Block Print Floral Pillow in Peach/Multi (Set of 2)
From$ 170
Floor Models
Estelle Lounge Chair by Copeland
$ 1,649
Copeland
Entwine 48" Round Glass Top Table
$ 1,682
Copeland
Linn Five Drawer Dresser (Wide)
$ 2,282
Copeland
Linn Solid Wood Platform Bed - Twin
$ 1,495
Copeland
Linn Solid Wood Platform Bed - Queen
$ 1,667
Copeland
Lisse Single Leaf Extension Table
$ 6,141
Copeland
Linn Six Drawer Dresser
$ 3,417
Copeland
Lisse Upholstered Side Chair - Oak
$ 1,055
Copeland
Lisse Upholstered Side Chair - Walnut
$ 1,123
Copeland
Mansfield Six Drawer Dresser
$ 3,836
Copeland
Mansfield Storage Bed with Tall Headboard
$ 4,867
Copeland
Mansfield Tall Storage Nightstand - Left
$ 651
Copeland
Mansfield Tall Storage Nightstand - Right
$ 651
Copeland
Sloane Floating Bed - Queen
$ 4,083
Copeland
Estelle Side Chair in Natural Walnut
$ 998
Floor Models
Mikado Coffee Table by Ethnicraft
$ 1,409
Floor Models
Leia Re-Invented Recliner by American Leather
$ 3,899
JBrody & Co.
Walnut Salad Hands
$ 55
JBrody & Co.
Medium Walnut Pebble Tray
$ 45
JBrody & Co.
Oval Walnut Pebble Tray
$ 35
JBrody & Co.
Large Walnut Pebble Tray
$ 55
JBrody & Co.
Walnut Cutting & Serving Board
$ 160

Urban Natural Value: Sustainable

When it comes to sustainability, our Workshop Partners don’t just leave it at how they source or make furniture. Many go one step further by being fully sustainable workshops. What does that mean? Luonto, for example, harvests raw materials from Viitala Forest in Finland – a family-ownedWoodworks timber business. All wood waste is converted into pellets then used in wood-fired ovens to heat all three of their factories, local schools, and a local town. They also partner with vendors and suppliers that support all sustainability efforts to reduce waste and repurpose scrap materials.

For Copeland Furniture, sustainability also means producing their own renewable energy. With more than 1,000,000 kWh of solar production and 3,500,000 BTUs of bio-mass heat generation capacity, Copeland generates 95% of their energy onsite. Based on figures provided by the EPA’s eGRID, this means two of their solar installations offset over 1.5 million pounds of CO2 emissions annually.

Copeland uses this energy to create durable, timeless furniture that will last generations. Heirloom-quality furniture diminishes the need for “fast furniture” and decreases negative environmental impacts. Other Copeland sustainability methods include a box-making machine that allows them to make only enough packaging as needed, recycling waste to reduce landfill reliance, and using wood waste to heat their manufacturing building. 

As one of the founding members of the Sustainable Furniture Council (SFC), Cisco Home always produces sustainable, ethically-sourced goods with minimal waste. Cisco has been a top scorer of the Wood Furniture Scorecard for 3 years in a row. They only use FSC Certified Wood or water-based stains and natural fabrics – meaning all furniture is made with materials that are good for both you and the environment. 

From upcycling scrap products to sourcing materials from environmentally safe and compliant areas, we are proud of our partners’ continuous efforts to push their sustainability and diminish their carbon footprint.