Nightstand

Conventional Nightstands 

Avoid conventional furniture, they are made with Engineered wood, such as particle board, plywood, and MDF. They emit toxic vapors, contributing to indoor pollution and health issues like asthma and respiratory problems.

 

  • Syntehc material: Particle board, flakeboard, Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF), veneers, or any other composite or engineered wood or other composite wood products can pollute indoor air quality, including high levels of formaldehyde (a human carcinogen). 
  • Engineered wood: Engineered wood in furniture is not environmentally friendly, as the production process is energy-intensive, and it generates toxic waste and pollution. 

  • Chemicals: in finishes, varnishes, polyurethanes, or stains.

  • Wood from overseas: It creates pollution from shipping, including millions of barrels of oil and the resulting release of CO2.   

  • MDF or Medium Density Fiberboard is used for drawer fronts, furniture tops and backs, cabinets, laminate flooring, molding and doors. The waste fibers used to make MDF are basically pulp, meaning fibers that have been chemically separated from wood splinters, and digested in a soup of other chemicals, including petroleum chemicals, disinfectants, bleachers etc., creating the consistency of a “dung cake,” before being bound with a considerable amount of formaldehyde. The dung-cake hardens into a flat surface through the application of chemicals, high heat and extreme pressure. According to the EPA, MDF “is generally recognized as being the highest formaldehyde-emitting pressed wood product.”

  • Toxic Paints: Formaldehyde, benzene, and toluene, VOCs,
​Greenwashing Nightstands 

Greenwashing is when a brand pretends to be organic, eco-friendly, natural, or safe when it is not. They use misleading greenwashing techniques, tactics, and claims to convince you to buy their products! ​

Avoid greenwashing furniture brands that make products, that claim to be “non-toxic” but are made from known cancer-causing agents and contain toxic chemicals like formaldehyde, VOCs, and other carcinogens. ​

  • Plywood: Plywood veneers use glue wood peelings together with toxic chemicals, stick them onto a core of already extremely toxic MDF or particle board, and call this “wood” or “wooden” furniture. Plywood veneers are thin slices of wood peeled from a log, which are then used to disguise the low-grade, formaldehyde-based, wood scrap/dust boards used underneath. 
  • Multi-pieces wood: Just because a piece of furniture says it is made from wood or wooden, doesn’t mean it’s 100% solid wood, or even contains any solid wood whatsoever. Composite and engineered woods often called wooden or wood, and these man-made materials are toxic, and pollute indoor environments with chemicals, including known carcinogens, allergens, and developmental and reproductive toxins. 

  • Chemical stain: used to disguise low-grade wood shavings to make them look like walnut or cherry.

Organic Nightstands 

​Pick Organic Nightstands and furniture that are made from solid wood is the safer healthier option, free from harmful chemicals like formaldehyde, benzene, and toluene, ensuring a healthier indoor environment.

Here you will find:

  • ✅ Organic Nightstands sourced from America and Made in the USA.

  • ✅ Sustainably-grown wood from ethically managed US forests.

  • ✅ 100% solid wood constructions from solid Red Oak, Brown Maple, Hard Maple, Cherry, and Walnut Woods. 

  • ✅ 100% VOC-Free oil finish that is food-safe and chemical-free for peace of mind

  • ✅ Solid wood Nightstands sealed with linseed oil: The natural finish that is hand-rubbed onto the wood to protect the wood from moisture.

  • ✅ The finish that is Prop 65 laboratory tested to make sure it’s lead-free, Cadmium-free, and Phthalate-free.

  • ✅ Natural color of the wood

  • ✅ Organic Nightstand built by hand by American craftsman using time-honored techniques like mortise and tenon joinery.