Thrifting home decor is the ultimate recycling or, at least, that is how I feel about it.
I think thrifting and shopping vintage definitely qualifies as a sound, sustainable practice. Items are kept out of landfills and impulse purchases of trendy items are hopefully reduced. It is educating to see vintage and antique items that have been around a long time and were well used but are still be viable, desired even.
One of the things that I feel checks all the sustainability boxes is thrifted bamboo furniture.
"Eco-friendly, strong and stunning, bamboo is ideal for creating sustainable furniture. Bamboo grows rapidly, requires no chemicals to thrive, offers maximum strength and durability and shines in its warm, rich tones. Bamboo creates eco-friendly furniture of the finest magnitude." via
I don't think you could find a better argument than above for bamboo furniture's many earth friendly qualities but when you add in thrifting that piece of furniture then you add in another positive layer.
Vintage bamboo items are proof that not only is bamboo easily and responsibly replenished but it lasts and has style and appeal that spans the decades. If you think it is 'trendy' right now then, yes, it is popular with lots of people in lots of styles but bamboo furniture is a classic. Cultivating and building with bamboo can be traced back 7,000 years. There are examples of many styles of bamboo furniture in many different cultures.
I love when I find an amazing vintage or secondhand bamboo piece for my home. I love its qualities, warmth, and texture.
Love this post. Rattan and bamboo are so popular now but I've been collecting it (and blue and white porcelain) for more than 35 years. I enjoy seeing all your thrifted pieces throughout your home. It is so much fun to thrift useful and unusual pieces. I agree, it is the ultimate way to recycle.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you have amazing pieces since you have been thrifting bamboo, rattan and blue and white for so long! I'm glad i was ahead of the trend as well because it's hard to find good things right now at the thrift stores!
DeleteI buy thrift store bamboo, beautiful old dishes, especially transferware, and anything made in England, garden accessories, pedestals, trays and anything that looks interesting to me.
ReplyDeleteI buy thrifted bamboo, beautiful old dishes, especially transferware, pedestals, trays, garden accessories and anything that looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteYes!!! Some of my favorite things too! Thrifting is the best for Interesting and unique decor!!
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