How vegan-friendly is your home? PETA announce the winners of this year’s homeware awards

Best Vegan Sofa 

Anthropologie: turquoise Angelina sofa

Best Vegan Cushion

Judges were impressed by Weaver Green’s Nomad Taurus cushions made entirely from recycled plastic bottles.

Weaver Green’s Nomad Taurus Cushion (pictured) achieved the same feel as wool despite being made entirely from recycled plastic bottles

Best Faux-Sheepskin Rug

Another brand that was awarded for not using wool in their products was Ikea, who for a second year have been praised for their Fårdrup faux sheepskin rug.

Best wool-free blanket 

Shoppers would also be surprised by Zara’s chic weave multicoloured blanket surprisingly made from 100 per cent acrylic instead of wool. 

Best silk-free sheets 

The White Company’s luxurious Camborne Bed Linen Collection was commended for their silk-free sheets.

Suszi Saunders was given the overall Vegan Home Award for her renovation of a London Victorian terrace into an entirely cruelty-free home (pictured)

Suszi Saunders was given the overall Vegan Home Award for her renovation of a London Victorian terrace into an entirely cruelty-free home (pictured)

Best Vegan Candle 

Featuring no trace of beeswax, Vegan Bunny’s handmade Ginger Soy Candle won this year’s best vegan candle over last year’s winner Pacifica.

Best Vegan Bedding

Habitat’s Ultrawashable Rang uses technologically advanced fabrics instead of traditional down.

Best Animal-Companion Home Accessory

New brand Dote was recognised for their wall Climbers made entirely from recycled materials such as plastic.

Innovation award

Erez Nevi Pana Vegan Design

Vegan home award

Influencer Suszi Saunders was recognised for her renovation of a London Victorian terrace into a cruelty-free home. 



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