From sourcing materials to manufacturing processes, we prioritize environmental responsibility every step of the way. Sustainability embodies our commitment to responsible practices that minimize environmental impact and promote long-term well-being. We prioritize eco-friendly materials, ethical sourcing, and conscious manufacturing processes. Our dedication to sustainability extends beyond our products, influencing every aspect of our brand to create a positive impact on both people and the planet.
Our creations embody the artistry, precision, and dedication of our skilled artisans in Bali, producing meticulously crafted designs with unparalleled attention to detail and quality.
Evey shades is designed to bring a soothing and calm ambiance to your space. We believe in the magic of light and its ability to transform a place into a sanctuary of serenity. Each piece we create is infused with a special touch, adding a distinctive note to your interior.
We ordered an Empire light shade, and it is exactly as described. We had some questions about installing the item, and the team was very helpful throughout the whole process.
Emma V.
Great product and fast shipping
Tom M.
It is beautiful! The materials are even better than expected!
Carla.S
The perfect pendant shade! I ordered the largest size and it fits my space so well. Color and quality are just as described.
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