
The Panda series is a signature collection at local lifestyle brand G.O.D and expands by incorporating the bear's food source into products. Bamboo is used to make a range of practical household items including toothbrush holder, tray and stand, magazine rack (left) and ladder-come-clothes rack. HK$200 and HK$295 at G.O.D, Leighton Centre, Sharp Street, Causeway Bay, tel: 2890 5555
We've had duck down, goose feather and alpaca fleece. Now it's time for bamboo. Bedding specialist Kelly & Windsor combines alpaca fleece with bamboo fibres resulting in soft, lightweight quilts that are also absorbent, breathable and hypoallergenic thanks to the bamboo fibres. The quilts are Oeko-Tex certified, a global standard for the textile and clothing industry, guaranteeing products are free of harmful substances. Available in children's and adult bed sizes. From HK$2,999 at Kokoon, shops 12 and 13, 11/F Horizon Plaza, 2 Lee Wing Street, Ap Lei Chau, tel: 2518 8382
Cool design meets sustainable living with this light fixture. New Zealand designer David Trubridge scales down his larger-than-life Giant Grow lights with a Mini Grow series, whose shapes are inspired by marine life and flora. They include this floral shade, which is sold in kit form and is easy to assemble. The smaller packaging is one way the company reduces its environmental impact. HK$2,000, Okooko, shop 309, The Arcade, 100 Cyberport Road, Cyberport, tel: 2989 9345