And yet, over time we’ve managed to remove more and more of it from our living environments.

A return to the natural world is blooming, and we see it in every direction.

We’re all craving more time outsideoutdoor recreation ison the risefor Americans.

Cotton

Instead of the world inside our four walls existing in stark contrast with the world outsidewe’re creating fluidity.

And our collective gravitation toward natural fibers likecottonis a perfect example.

Research has even shown that bringing natural elements inside canreduce stress and anxiety2andimprove creativity.

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And we know, trends come and go.

So how do we create our very owneveryday natural?

As anatural fibergrown straight from the earth, cotton is the feel-good choice for any home.

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It’s recyclable, and100% cotton can even be biodegradable.

Plus (as your favorite cotton T-shirt can attest to) cotton is durable.

It’s strong, easy to clean, and only gets better with time.

Beyond itssustainability, cotton makes a home space feel cozy, staying lightweight, breathable, and soft.

And your home will stay comfy if you keep looking for cotton on your labels.

In addition toreducing stress3and improving air quality,house plantsmake for amazing natural decor.

Hanging plants, indoor trees, and sprawling vines will add flora-feels to any humble abode.

But you could cultivate even more of a lush aesthetic with moss walls and micro gardens.

No such thing as too many plants.

Earth tones are a timeless and comforting way to pay homage to the natural world.

From paint to furniture to textiles, your entire home is a blank canvas to play with earth tones.

Bring 100% cotton products into your homethey often come in earthy shades and areeasy to care forandhypoallergenic.

Spark home inspiration with soft and naturalcotton bedding, towels, and decor.

A natural aesthetic incorporates sustainable materials you wouldn’t be surprised to discover outside.

Nothing brings warmth and comfort to a space like raw and rustic wood.

And other natural materials like rattan, bamboo, jute, and cork create a sense of sanctuary.

Even adding some stone vases and decor can create thegroundingthat is the signature to nature-based design.

Nature is where we all came from and to where we’ll all return.

And our home simply deserves the best, like the materials Mother Nature made herself.