We’re currently loving Suay, a Los Angeles-based company that promotes upcycling through making goods from a minimum of 85 percent post-consumer waste. Suay says their “dedication to design, coupled with a drive for activism, is putting reclaimed product at the center of a social, economic, and environmental revolution.” Gathering most of their fabrics from deadstock (unsold/unsellable materials), Suay creates a range of high-quality home goods and apparel. From quilted duvet covers to linen napkin sets, their products all feature bold color palettes that will brighten up a room. All of Suay’s goods are available online and at their sew shop in LA.
Here’s a look at a few of our picks:
Photography courtesy of Suay.
![suay’s reusable “paper towel” waffle sets make it easy to 17](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/reusable-waffle-napkins-suay-733x733.jpg)
![the linen throw pillow is available in seven different colors and two sizes (sm 18](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/linen-throw-pillow-suay-733x977.jpg)
![according to suay, you can keep these floor pillows \2\20;around the hou 19](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/large-floor-pillow-suay-733x733.jpg)
![created from cutting scraps, the patchwork quilted duvet cover comes in seven p 20](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/patchwork-quilted-duvet-cover-suay-733x868.jpg)
For more of our favorite ethically made products, see:
- Utilitarian Goods from Japan, Reclaimed and Recycled Edition
- Shopper’s Diary: Slow Textiles from GDS Cloth Goods
- A Good Thing: A New Slew of Bright, Ethically Made Housewares from Goodee
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