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Our top picks for ingenious and beautiful eco-friendly lights

In the quest to reduce our carbon footprint and enhance our living spaces, thoughtful choices matter more than ever. These elegant, eco-friendly lights bring together sustainable design and environmental responsibility. Crafted using renewable energy and mindful manufacturing practices, they minimize waste and avoid toxic materials. Made from recycled or sustainably sourced materials, each piece offers a beautiful way to illuminate our homes while supporting a healthier planet. With these lights, it’s easy to combine style with a positive impact, proving that good design can also be eco-conscious.

Solstice Lamp Luminaire Authentik

SOLSTICE

This collection by Luminaire Authentik is crafted from found objects collected by artist Jeremy Le Chatelier at waste facilities and construction sites. The result is a series of sculptural, one-of-a-kind pieces, inspired by wabi-sabi – the appreciation of materials’ imperfections. From $980, at Luminaire Authentik.

Echo lamp by Toronto-based brand Aaline

ECHO

Toronto-based brand Aaline combines architectural lighting with acoustic systems, all made with locally sourced, zero-plastic materials – a rarity for acoustic products, which are often made of plastic felt. Its facility uses only renewable energy sourced within the region, making their eco-friendly lights and entire production process kind to the Earth. Price upon request, at Aaline.

eco-friendly lights - Scraplights by Graypants available at Lightform

SCRAPLIGHTS

The aptly named Scraplights by Graypants offer earth-friendly lighting, made from recycled corrugated cardboard. Precision-cut with a laser to create intricate designs, each light is carefully assembled by hand using a non-toxic adhesive. Just be sure to keep your cat away! From $655, at LightForm.

HOZUKI lamp from Elte

HOZUKI

Inspired by the delicate form of the lantern flower, Elte’s pendant light is thoughtfully crafted entirely from paper, eliminating the need for metal and reducing its environmental impact. This sustainable lighting fixture not only minimizes waste but is also free of harmful VOCs, ensuring a healthier, cleaner air quality in your home. From $1565, at Elte.

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The Bentway’s playful installation of 50 trees in shopping carts shines a light on climate resilience and green equity

In a city grappling with rising temperatures, accelerated development and increasing inequity in green space accessibility, Moving Forest arrives not as a solution, but as an invitation to rethink our relationship with nature. Designed by NL Architects as a part of The Bentway’s Sun/Shade exhibition, this outlandish yet purposeful installation transforms a fleet of 50 shopping carts into mobile vessels for native trees—red maples, silver maples, sugar maples and autumn blaze—that roll through some of Toronto’s most sun-scorched plazas, creating impromptu oases of shade and community.

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