6 British B Corp Home Brands We Absolutely Love
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Fill your home with these beautiful homegrown heroes
The UK is paving the way when it comes to B Corp brands – didn’t you hear? London is the B Corp capital of the world – with British talent from all industries working towards a brighter future for people and planet. And while you might already know your fair share of fashion and beauty brands, it’s time you get to know the B Corp home brands we’re proud to call British.
The List: British B Corp Home Brands
TBCo
If it’s dopamine decor you’re after, look no further than TBCo. The label is known for its command of colour and pattern, which it joyfully weaves into its home and fashion capsules. This is where you’ll find the dreamiest soft furnishings, from shell-patterned cushions and pink ruffle bedding to checkerboard blankets and floral-printed curtains. TBCo secured its B Corp status back in 2023, and as part of its Positive Impact Pledge donates two percent of its profits to charities that protect the planet and give to those in need.
The White Company
Every Brit has a soft spot for The White Company. The brand has been a high street favourite since the 1990s, and has been fragrancing homes ever since. And in 2024, it also became a B Corp. The brand champions the use of natural materials where possible, focusing on organic and regenerative agricultural practices that help restore soil health and biodiversity. As well as the aforementioned fragrances – think home sprays, candles and diffusers – The White Company also dabbles in tableware, towels, cushions and throws, bedding and even furniture. Think of it as a one-stop shop for guilt-free home accessories.
Emma Bridgewater
The queen of crockery? Emma Bridgewater, of course. The ceramicist is famous for her hand-painted, quintessentially British designs – many of which are a staple of cottages and country homes all over the UK – capturing the country’s flora and fauna (and of course, plenty of dogs). Now one of the largest pottery manufacturers in the UK, Emma Bridgewater is committed to crafting its wares in Stoke-on-Trent (the country’s pottery capital) while improving its supply chain transparency and cutting down its carbon footprint.
Lick
Drab walls no more. Whether it’s a fresh coat of paint (you’ll have 100 shades to choose from) or a playful wallpaper you’re after, Lick has something for every design enthusiast in its curated catalogue. (As well as all the tools you’ll need to bring your dream home transformation to fruition.) Lick specialises in low-VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) paints – using water-based formulas that minimise fumes and improve air quality – which are also made-to-order, zero-waste and vegan.
ProCook
Chop chop. (Literally.) Kitchenware brand ProCook is another brand that’s sat pretty on our high street for decades, founded in 1996 by the O’Neill family in Gloucester. Known for its high-quality kitchen supplies – think knives, boards, pots and pans, tableware and cooking utensils – all designed in the UK, ProCook is a staple in most (if not all) British homes. And with B Corp status, you can trust that you’re investing in responsible quality.
Neom
London-based wellness brand Neom brings a slice of calm to every home with its range of fragrances. Believing that relaxation starts in the home, the brand creates all the scentscaping tools you’ll need to achieve true zen: luxury candles, diffusers (both reed and electric), essential oils and aromatherapy room sprays. Specialising in 100 percent natural fragrances, some of Neom’s signature scents include sleep-inducing lavender, revitalising mint and sweet florals. Having started its B Corp journey in 2022 with 88 points, the brand’s most recent re-certification takes its score to over 100.


