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Goodee World

Goodee World is a global marketplace that sells items from minority artisans and “fosters transparent sourcing, upcycling, [and] ethical treatment of its employees.” It was founded in 2017 by twin brothers Byron and Dexter Peart, the designers and creative directors behind accessories brand Want les Essentiels.

Clare

Designer Nicole Gibbons set out to simplify the process of shopping for paint with her direct-to-consumer brand, Clare. Don't know what colors to choose? Use the interactive Clare Color Genius guide. Feeling noncommittal? Clare's paint swatches are mess-free. Can't get to the store? Clare delivers straight to your doorstep.

Jungalow

What started as a design blog by Justina Blakeney in 2009 has since grown into a burgeoning lifestyle brand and store, known as The Jungalow. Whether you're looking for designs by Blakeney or unique pieces from artisans around the world, it's a one-stop-shop for feel-good art and eclectic home decor. (PS: For each order, The Jungalow will plant at least two trees.)

Bole Road Textiles

Interior designer Hana Getachew is the founder of Bolé Road Textiles, a home-goods store that sells one-of-a-kind textiles and fabrics (think soft towels, patterned pillow covers, and stitched throws) that are designed in Brooklyn and handwoven in Ethiopia.

Greater Here Co.

I'm Jasmine and I started Greater Here Co. in 2020.  Greater Here Co. sells a curation of items to uplift, celebrate, and encourage. We sell the best brands by women across the United States.

I understand that life is full of joy and sorrow and I wanted to provide a curation of items that allow us to support and celebrate our loved ones through all life's moments. My hope is that an item purchased here either for yourself or someone else reminds us that we are greater here and we are loved. 

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