Sculptures of forests and paintings with natural material

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Philippe Pastor lives in the South of France, where fires burn every summer many hectares. He decided to make sculptures of the forest, from all rough material of his immediate environment.

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Handmade eco-friendly cosmetics for bearded adventurers

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Corentin Letort is bearded and he likes the nature. In 2015, he launched a short range of men's cosmetics, handmade in France, sold in 100% recyclable packagings, without overpackaging.

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Organic certified raw chocolate

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Richard Turner is a chocolate lover. The raw cocoa having large nutritional qualities, he decides to make chocolate from fairly traded organic raw cocoa.

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Renovated humanist library in certified wood, open to all

Bibliotheque-humaniste-small.jpgLocated halfway between the Italian and Dutch intellectual centers, radiates since the 14th century where its Latin school was one of the most reknown of the Holy Roman Germanic Empire. Reopened after renovations, it allow the consultation of rare and universal books, for all public.

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Faux fur fashionable coats and accessories

la-seine-et-moi-small.jpgSpecialized in leather and fur artisan's daughter, Lydia Bahia discovered at a very young age the know-how. In 2016, she launches a faux fur fashionable garment and accessory collection, 100% vegan.

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Coffee house chair from recycled brass, linen, corn and beet

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Founders of Revology, Alex Guichard and his wife are collecting coffee house chairs: today, they revisit this French Art of living symbol from recycled brass, flax fiber, corn and beet glucose bio-resin.

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Eco-friendly 100% natural washing powder

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Sarah Bonomo makes washing powder from Marseille soap, sodium bicarbonate and soda ash. Her packagings are fully recyclable and recycled, without plastics.

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