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New Sustainable Furniture Store Coming To Bellevue
TREE announced the grand opening of its eastside boutique in Bellevue.

From Tree: Today, TREE announced the grand opening of its eastside boutique in Bellevue. TREE, which curates a globally-sourced collection of timeless, sustainable furniture and home décor pieces, opened its flagship gallery in Tacoma this past fall. The new Bellevue boutique, located in Bellevue’s Design Market, will open to the public on April 10.
The Bellevue boutique will provide a more traditional shopping experience than the gallery in Tacoma, but there’s nothing ordinary about TREE’s collection. Each carefully curated piece has a story to tell, from their signature collections using salvaged teak, to clean and contemporary pieces made from sustainably sourced rich walnut and light oak. With locally crafted, eco-luxurious sofas and chairs, natural rugs, and hand-sewn organic bedding and fabrics, sustainable living proves to be stylish, too. TREE seamlessly blends sophisticated design with materials that are natural, sustainable, and healthy for both your home and the environment.
TREE’s roots go deep, widely inspired by CEO and founder Nicole Wakley’s experience with international travel and love for an eco-conscious, mindful approach to living.
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“Each of TREE’s pieces comes from the heart, reflecting a sensitivity to style, quality, sustainable design and a healthy home,” said Wakley. “We are proud to bring this exclusively curated collection to Bellevue and to give even more people the opportunity to enjoy handcrafted designs that reflect our commitment to mindful living.”
While wood is at the heart of TREE, there’s a host of other eco-materials running through one-of-a-kind home furnishings. Designed locally in Los Angeles, their plush sofas are handcrafted and chemical-free with natural and organic fabrics. Luxury throws are knit with love in the U.S. using upcycled yarns and recycled plastic bottles, and their rugs are woven from natural materials such as jute, seagrass and upcycled denim. From the hands that craft with love and care, to the memories created around each piece in your home, these are the stories that connect us all.
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By making the conscious choice to partner with those who share the same passion for ethical sourcing and sustainability, TREE offers eco-conscious options to transform the way customers think about everyday sustainability. TREE has also already planted nearly 80,000 trees globally as a way of giving back to the land that has blessed them with the resources to create eco-chic designs. Today, TREE also partners with Seattle-based non-profit Forterra to support reforestation within the Pacific Northwest.
While some of TREE’s signature lines of furniture and décor are now available for purchase online, the Bellevue boutique will offer a firsthand look at exclusive collections that reflect the intricacies and nuances of TREE’s contemporary designs. TREE strives to serve not only the interior design community, but anyone with a passion for sustainable living who is committed to purchasing undeniably beautiful home décor and furniture that’s also eco-friendly.
For more information on TREE’s designs and commitment to sustainability, please visit their Tacoma gallery or Bellevue boutique or https://tree.co.
About TREE
Founded in 2005 by Nicole Wakley, TREE combines contemporary design and traditional craftsmanship through sustainable furniture that is curated from around the world. Wakley, a former lawyer from London, discovered furniture and design inspiration for TREE through her world travels, and her sense of sustainable style from her time living on an Australian farm. Now a growing furniture company committed to sustainability, TREE aspires to plant many more than 150,000 globally, while partnering with non-profit Forterra in Seattle. TREE has grown from its first location in Hong Kong to a gallery in Tacoma, Wash. and boutique in Bellevue, Wash. with plans for further Pacific Northwest expansion and now offers its core line of pieces online, nationwide, with more to come. For more information, visit www.tree.co and follow TREE on Instagram @tree.us.
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