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THE PUNCH LIST 2026

Best (Sustainable)
Home Brands

THE PUNCH LIST 2026

Your Guide to Bali's Most
Impactful Home

Our community of sustainable home brands is transforming the landscape of conscious consumerism. Committed to ethical practices and natural / recycled materials, these brands are creatively co-creating a better future for Bali. They empower local craftsmanship and use innovative techniques to reduce environmental impact, offering stunning and functional products that make a significant difference both locally and globally.

KEVALA CERAMICS

Kevala Ceramics captures the spirit of craftsmanship and community with its handmade ceramic tableware. Based in Bali, the brand celebrates local artisans' skills in hand carving molds, wheel throwing, and surface decoration. Each piece is carefully crafted by highly skilled and talented artisans, ensuring top quality and unique character. Collaborating with Sara Howard, a renowned ceramicist and sustainable materials designer, Kevala Ceramics is strengthening its commitment to social and ecological responsibility. Sara's expertise in sustainable design and circular production methods aligns perfectly with Kevala's dedication to responsible practices, driving innovation and sustainability in the ceramics industry.

ALAMI

ALAMÍ is a Bali-based design studio creating candles, objects, and textiles for everyday living. Founded by decorator Lesia, the studio grew from a personal practice shaped by sensitivity to atmosphere, material honesty, and calm interiors. Candles are made from natural wax blends with recycled cotton wicks, while marble objects and textiles are produced in small batches with artisans across Indonesia. Each piece is developed slowly, tested and refined for balance and durability rather than scale. Production remains collaborative and local, supporting long-held skills within family workshops. ALAMÍ’s collections are designed to age naturally, remaining relevant through use rather than seasons.

Sustainable Management |Sustainable Building & Design | Cultural Integration & Heritage | Sustainable & Local Sourcing | Equal & Local Employment | Staff Engagement | Waste Management | Sustainable Packaging | Energy Conservation | Water Conservation | Biodiversity Conservation |Community Support | Accessibility for All

BALI SAMA SAMA

Bali Sama Sama is a Bali-based studio turning discarded glass into hand-blown glassware for hospitality and everyday use. Founded in 2021, the studio works with local recycling centres and Balinese artisans in Gianyar to melt, shape, and colour glass by hand using traditional techniques. Each piece is made in small batches, ensuring no two are the same. Alongside glassware, Bali Sama Sama creates plant-based candles poured into recycled glass vessels. Rooted in reciprocity and local craft, the studio supports Balinese livelihoods while offering a locally made alternative to imported goods.

Sustainable & Local Sourcing | Community Support | Biodiversity Conservation | Waste Management | Sustainable Packaging | Equal & Local Employment | Staff Engagement | Guest Awareness | Sustainable Building & Design | Sustainable Management

Available around Bali •  @balisamasamaofficial 

AORA SPACE

Aora is a solution-oriented company focused on making textiles and furniture using recycled plastic waste scattered in the oceans, rivers, and landscapes. Sculpturing new life from existing materials, the brand creates fresh curiosity and awareness around the sustainable interiors of tomorrow. Aora drives innovation in design and craft to help accelerate the transition toward a circular future. The compant values are rooted in sustainability, from the manufacturers of the fiber, yarn, and fabrics to their dedication to quality and design.

Sustainable & Local Sourcing | Community Support | Water Conservation | Energy Conservation | Waste Management | No Single Use Plastic | Sustainable Packaging | Equal & Local Employment | Staff Engagement | Guest Awareness | Sustainable Building & Design | Sustainability Management

MARY VERSPOOR

Craft District, led by designer and co-owner Mary Verspoor, blends traditional and modern craftsmanship to celebrate the rich heritage of Indonesian-Dutch descent. Inspired by nature, Mary works closely with her in-house team of craftsmen to create exquisite hand-carved wooden objects and furniture, merging traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics. Each piece has a unique character, reflecting the organic beauty of recycled teak and tropical hardwoods. Driven by a commitment to quality and authenticity, Craft District aims to preserve and elevate the natural qualities of its materials while minimizing its environmental footprint.

Sustainable & Local Sourcing | Community Support | Cultural Interaction & Heritage | Water Conservation | Energy Conservation | Waste Management | No Single Use Plastic | Equal & Local Employment | Sustainable Building & Design

HEVEYA

Heveya offers organic mattresses and bedding with a strong commitment to environmental and social responsibility. Dedicated to sustainable practices, the brand works to reduce pollution and conserve resources like water and energy. Their natural latex mattresses come from certified organic plantations and can be repurposed as soundproof panels after use. Their bedding range includes sheets made from bamboo-lyocell or natural linen and towels made from organic cotton.

Sustainable & Local Sourcing | Community Support | Biodiversity Conservation | Waste Management | Sustainable Packaging | Equal & Local Employment | Staff Engagement | Guest Awareness | Sustainable Building & Design | Sustainable Management

ANADA LIMITED

Anada Limited is a great choice for bespoke furniture and homewares, crafted to elevate spaces with exceptional quality and style. Specializing in tailor-made projects, they accommodate the unique needs of both local and international clients. With a commitment to excellence and sustainability, Anada sets the standard for luxury with a conscience.

Sustainable & Local Sourcing | Community Support | Cultural Interaction & Heritage | Biodiversity Conservation | No Single Use Plastic | Sustainable Packaging | Accessible For All | Equal & Local Employment | Staff Engagement | Sustainable Building & Design

SUNGAI DESIGN

Sungai Design, in collaboration with their non-profit organization 'Sungai Watch', creates innovative furniture from plastic waste collected in Bali's rivers. Their debut product, the Ombak lounge chair, is crafted from approximately 2,000 plastic bags salvaged from waterways. This process involves washing, shredding, and heat-pressing the plastic into durable sheets, which are then cut and assembled using CNC technology. The result is a stylish and functional piece of furniture that highlights the potential of upcycling and supports sustainable practices. Sungai Design's efforts not only help mitigate river pollution but also raise awareness about the importance of recycling and sustainability.

Sustainable & Local Sourcing | Community Support | Water Conservation | Energy Conservation | Waste Management | No Single use Plastic | Sustainable Packaging | Accessible For All | Equal & Local Employment | Staff Engagement | Guest Awareness | Sustainable Building & Design | Sustainability Management | Cultural Interaction & Heritage

SUMAYÉ LIVING

Founded by Sylvia Lohardjo in 2023, Sumayé Living is a scent-driven brand rooted in legacy, grief, and comfort. Inspired by her grandparents and launched on her grandfather's birthday, Sumayé creates handmade incense that evokes memories and soothes the soul. Drawing from Indonesian botanicals and Sylvia’s personal connection to Bali, the brand celebrates nostalgia, family, and the quiet comfort of home, offering solace through the art of smell.

Sustainable & Local Sourcing | Community Support | Water Conservation | Energy Conservation | Waste Management | No Single use Plastic | Sustainable Packaging | Accessible For All | Equal & Local Employment | Staff Engagement | Guest Awareness | Sustainable Building & Design | Sustainability Management | Cultural Interaction & Heritage

ONG CEN KUANG

Budiman Ong, the creative force behind Ong Cen Kuang, has always been fascinated by the power of lighting to transform a home. Driven by a passion for modern design and a desire to explore different materials, he founded the brand in 2008. From its studio in Bali, Ong Cen Kuang designs and handcrafts each lighting fixture, blending tradition and innovation. Trained at Gray’s School of Art in Scotland, Budiman combines his Asian heritage and Western education to create unique, refined designs. The brand's philosophy is to craft original, handcrafted pieces that highlight the natural character of the materials, resulting in timeless and innovative creations that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design.

Sustainable & Local Sourcing | Community Support | Water Conservation | Energy Conservation | Waste Management | No Single use Plastic | Sustainable Packaging | Accessible For All | Equal & Local Employment | Staff Engagement | Guest Awareness | Sustainable Building & Design | Sustainability Management

CHOPVALUE

ChopValue Indonesia transforms used bamboo chopsticks into durable, beautifully designed home products. Founded by Orin Hardy, the brand brings ChopValue’s global circular economy model to Bali—collecting discarded chopsticks from local businesses and giving them a second life through innovative, sustainable craftsmanship. Each piece is produced in a local microfactory, showcasing how waste can become a resource and how thoughtful design can support both people and the planet.

Sustainable & Local Sourcing | Community Support | Water Conservation | Energy Conservation | Waste Management | No Single use Plastic | Sustainable Packaging | Accessible For All | Equal & Local Employment | Staff Engagement | Guest Awareness | Sustainable Building & Design | Sustainability Management | Cultural Interaction & Heritage

Available online • @chopvalue_bali •  Sustainability Profile • Exclusive Feature

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