EcoCentric is the stylish eco home accessories and gifts store – with ethical and sustainable designs and energy saving ideas. Visit www.ecocentric.co.uk to view the full collection.

Co-founded by TV designer Oliver Heath, Ecocentric offers a wide range of stylish eco-home and lifestyle goods. From recycled glass, energy saving gadgets, low energy lighting, home accessories and organic bedding & soft furnishings to eco friendly and fair trade gifts.

See Oliver’s new Eco Style tips on the site every month

EcoCentric love beautiful low energy, sustainable and recycled products that are as good for the home or as gifts as they are for the environment. A fusion of contemporary design and increased eco-awareness.

The collection profiles UK designer-makers, supporting local business, with exciting new designs incorporating sustainability with innovative use of recycling.

Check out the fun salt & pepper set made from recycled pool balls, or bags made from decommissioned yacht sails.

EcoCentric are the sole UK distributors of designer Tord Boontje’s award winning tranSglass collection featured in the permanent collection of MOMA in New York. –Make a real eco style statement with glasses and a jug or with candlesticks or a vase.

EcoCentric offer a personalised wedding gift list service. Contact Niki on 0207 739 3888 for more details.

EcoCentric Collection Highlights



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