The Green Hub Directory
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Brands We Love
Our Place
Clever cookware, beautiful enough to leave on your stove.
Our Place started with a simple idea: make it easier (and more joyful) for people to cook at home. Their iconic Always Pan quickly became a cult favourite, thanks to its clever, multifunctional design that replaces multiple pots and pans in one beautiful piece.
Since then, they’ve expanded into cast iron cookware, ovenware, and clever kitchen tools, using sustainable materials and ethical production practices wherever possible. (Their products are designed in Los Angeles and made in family-owned factories around the world.)
Beyond the kitchen, Our Place is about connection. Making food, sharing stories, and celebrating the traditions that bring us together.
Why we love them: Clever, beautiful cookware that’s designed to do more, and made with sustainability in mind.

Wild
Wild is on a mission to clean up your bathroom habits, starting with your deodorant. Say goodbye to single-use plastic and hello to sleek, refillable cases paired with compostable refills. Designed to last (and look good on your shelf), Wild’s iconic cases are paired with natural deodorant refills made from sustainable ingredients. The result: a […]

Hoselink
Tough hoses. Thoughtful design. No leaks. Ever. Family-owned and proudly Australian, Hoselink has been rethinking the way we water since 1997. What started with one man’s frustration (leaking hose fittings flying off mid-garden session) has grown into a trusted name for durable, easy-to-use garden gear that actually lasts. Their retractable hose reels and no-burst connectors […]

I Love Linen
Dreamy French flax bedding, made for slow mornings and long weekends. Born on the Gold Coast and now loved across Australia, I Love Linen is your go-to for dreamy bed threads with the kind of Sunday-morning-in-bed energy you wish you could bottle. Their signature French flax linen comes in curated seasonal colourways, from muted neutrals to […]