Sustainable Furniture Sale: For the Good of the Woods

Sustainable Furniture Sale. Save up to 20% on Vermont made furniture, handcrafted with sustainably harvested wood.

Save Money and Plant Trees During our Sustainable Furniture Sale

Now through February 9, we’re doubling our tree planting pledge during our sustainable furniture sale. You’ll save 10% on 1 piece, 15% on 2 pieces or 20% on 3 or more pieces, plus we’ll plant twice as many trees in honor of your purchase!

Furniture you can feel good about

Furniture You Can Feel Good About

Let’s face it, most furniture requires harvesting trees. At VWS, we use trees so we plant trees. We’ve planted almost 200,000 trees so far and we’re just getting started. During our sustainability sale we’re doubling our tree planting pledge through our partnership with Forests for Monarchs. And of course, we’re also offering great savings on Vermont-made furniture for every room in your home.

Be the Change

Last year, The Living Planet Report 2022 revealed an average decline of 70% in wildlife populations since 1970. The primary driver for this biodiversity crash is loss of habitat.  At VWS, we are a mission-driven company, determined to raise awareness about the habitat loss resulting from illegal and unsustainable forest destruction. Our mission is to persuade consumers to purchase furniture and other forests products that are made sustainably.

Learn more about our commitment to sustainability and forest conservation. Join us in our efforts to reforest the winter habitat of the monarch butterfly.

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This blog is written by your friends at Vermont Woods Studios. Check out our Vermont made furniture and home decor online and visit our showroom and art gallery at Stonehurst, the newly restored 1800s farmhouse nestled in the foothills of the Green Mountains.

Peggy Farabaugh

She is a CEO who brakes for salamanders, has bottle-fed rescued squirrels and spent her vacation building furniture for a rural school in Costa Rica. She believes in the future and in the people who will build it. A former distance-learning professor at Tulane University with a master’s in environmental health & safety, she turned an interest in forest conservation and endangered species into a growing, local business. She delivers rainforest statistics at breakneck speed, but knows how to slow down and appreciate the beauty of a newly finished piece of heirloom furniture.