Grayn?s Inaugural Collection Rejects the Allure of Fast Furniture
Newly launched, Vermont-based furniture company Grayn reinvigorates the idea and importance of slow design with the inaugural launch of their Join Bedroom Collection.
If there?s one thing we in the design community can agree on, it?s that fast furniture cannot be depended on to last. Its mass-produced nature and often lower-quality materials tend to deteriorate quickly over time, leading to environmental waste both during production and at the end-of-life cycle. In contrast, the newly launched sustainable furniture brand Grayn wants to reshape the narrative of furniture consumption by creating beautiful, enduring, and intentional collections that are worth the investment. By valuing longevity in design and ethical practices in manufacturing, Grayn aligns with the values increasingly prioritized by today?s conscientious consumers.
Founded by Joel Edmondson, Grayn focuses on sustainable decisions from start to finish. It creates every piece of furniture in a workshop based in Bradford, Vermont. By sourcing locally within 500 miles of the workshop, the company keeps its carbon emissions low as less energy is required to transport raw materials. Even the factory is predominantly powered by its own solar panel array. Their emphasis on sustainability has earned it the Sage Award for environmental excellence and the Silver Exemplary Membership Status by the Sustainable Furnishings Council (SFC). By manufacturing in the United States, the brand also ensures fair living wa...
If there?s one thing we in the design community can agree on, it?s that fast furniture cannot be depended on to last. Its mass-produced nature and often lower-quality materials tend to deteriorate quickly over time, leading to environmental waste both during production and at the end-of-life cycle. In contrast, the newly launched sustainable furniture brand Grayn wants to reshape the narrative of furniture consumption by creating beautiful, enduring, and intentional collections that are worth the investment. By valuing longevity in design and ethical practices in manufacturing, Grayn aligns with the values increasingly prioritized by today?s conscientious consumers.
Founded by Joel Edmondson, Grayn focuses on sustainable decisions from start to finish. It creates every piece of furniture in a workshop based in Bradford, Vermont. By sourcing locally within 500 miles of the workshop, the company keeps its carbon emissions low as less energy is required to transport raw materials. Even the factory is predominantly powered by its own solar panel array. Their emphasis on sustainability has earned it the Sage Award for environmental excellence and the Silver Exemplary Membership Status by the Sustainable Furnishings Council (SFC). By manufacturing in the United States, the brand also ensures fair living wa...
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