
8 Bold Home Accents With An Eye Toward The Environment
From carbon-neutral porcelain house numbers to bird friendly glass that prevents collisions, these colorful home decor products have a keen sense of play—and an eco-conscious mission.
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ABPURE Infinity Flooring by American Biltrite


Lora DiFabio’s ABPURE Infinity carbon-neutral rubber sheet flooring in Jovial palette with 10-year colorfastness warranty by American Biltrite.
Belgian Reproduction Privé by OuterClé
Belgian Reproduction Privé terra-cotta breezeblocks in Colonnades shape and Flemish Red colorway by OuterClé.
Polygood Panels by The Good Plastic Company



Polygood recyclable translucent panels with crystalline base composed of recycled CD cases and coloration derived from industrial tubes, spools, acoustic panels, and single-use cutlery by The Good Plastic Company.
Vince Frost x Mud Australia’s Numbers
Vince Frost and Shelley Simpson’s Numbers address signage in glazed carbon-neutral porcelain with stainless steel mounts by Mud Australia.
Ketra D2 by Lutron


Ketra D2 new 2-inch aperture downlights by Lutron.
Bird Friendly Glass by OmniDecor Glass Design
Bird Friendly glass with satin finish and tempered texture that renders it visible to birds, preventing collisions, by OmniDecor Glass Design.
Johnsonite Millwork Wall Base System by Tarkett


Johnsonite Millwork Wall Base system in 20-plus profiles (four new) made of proprietary thermoplastic rubber material by Tarkett.
2025 Colormix Forecast: Paradox Capsule by Sherwin-Williams
Euphoric Lilac (on wall) and Quilt Gold (on plinth) paints from the 2025 Colormix Forecast: Paradox Capsule by Sherwin-Williams.
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Color Outside The Lines With This Quirky Tile Collection
Alex Proba’s debut entry to Concrete Collaborative’s tile portfolio blends serious architectural elements with quirky food items to create something new.
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Visual Artist Daniel Arsham Teams Up With Kohler
See how water droplets, amorphic forms, and chiseled stone inspired visual artist Daniel Arsham to craft the Landshapes bath collection for Kohler.