Healthy Materials Series: Hemp
Our Healthy Materials series considers the health and environmental impacts of the materials that surround us. In this installment we turn our attention to hemp, a versatile and sustainable option for your home.
The WLLW Journal explores the spaces we live in and the ideas shaping them.
Our Healthy Materials series considers the health and environmental impacts of the materials that surround us. In this installment we turn our attention to hemp, a versatile and sustainable option for your home.
WLLW explores how age-old architectural techniques from some of the world’s warmest areas can help us create sustainable homes that are comfortable even in extreme heat.
Find out what might be concealed in your kitchen and how to create a healthier space to cook, gather and nourish.
This article is part of the Healthy Materials series exploring sustainable and health-conscious options for the home. Discover the ancient origins and enduring environmental benefits of terracotta.
While synthetic dyes offer vibrant and durable options for home textiles, they pose serious health and environmental risks. This article examines these dangers and showcases sustainable alternatives that are reshaping the industry.
WLLW explores the importance of placemaking, placekeeping and indigenous wisdom in development focused on social and ecological wellbeing.
As part of our Brand Spotlight series, we celebrate Obasan’s dedication to transforming sleep through ethical materials and thoughtful design.
WLLW explores the Global Organic Textile Standard as a hallmark of environmental and social responsibility in textile production.
What to consider when looking to buy a non-toxic and sustainable mattress.
As part of our series on how everyday materials affect our health and the environment, we consider linen, a fabric in use for thousands of years.
WLLW investigates four healthy and environmentally friendly bed linen options for a better night's sleep.
Wycliffe Stutchbury transforms discarded wood into art that evokes landscapes and abstract forms. WLLW joined him for a conversation about his creative process and deep connection to his materials.