Compassionate Home-Decorating Choices at Bed Bath & Beyond

Originally posted by PETA Living

 

Choosing compassion is the first step toward making your home more beautiful. Here are just 5 ideas from Bed Bath & Beyond to get you started!

1. Baxton Studio Connoisseur Loveseat

The leather industry is known for its atrocious treatment of animals and its environmental destruction. Knowing this, you’ll never feel very cozy on a leather couch. Sit pretty with this gorgeous vegan leather couch instead.

2. Safavieh Bijar Babol Area Rug

Safavieh Bijar Babol Area Rug in Royal/Ivory

No animal should be stomped on so that you can have a rug underfoot. Ditch floor coverings made from cruelly produced wool, and opt instead for a classic design composed of modern materials.

3. Teena Throw Pillow

Teena Throw Pillow

Silk production is a nightmare for the insects who are used, but you need some pretty throw pillows for your new couch. The solution? Choose an animal-friendly fabric in lieu of silk. This adorable design is available in 10 shades.

4. Isotonic® Indulgence™ Back/Stomach Sleeper Pillow

Skip pillows filled with duck or goose down, which is often plucked from these sensitive animals while they’re still alive. Opt instead for one with a high thread count that’s easy to clean (you can throw it in the wash!) and free of feathers that poke you while you sleep.

5. Villa Di Borghese Evora Throw

Villa Di Borghese Evora Throw

Instead of buying a wool throw blanket that’s cruelly made from the coat of a sheep who may have been beaten while being sheared, try this comfy 100 percent cotton throw, available in five shades.

Want to learn more about vegan home furnishings? Check out these easy ways to decorate a compassionate home.

For more vegan recipes, tips, and news, sign up for PETA Living News, delivered to your inbox once a week.

All fields in bold are mandatory.

By submitting this form, you are agreeing to our collection, storage, use, and disclosure of your personal info in accordance with our privacy policy as well as to receiving e-mails from PETA.