Mosa Teams With Lush Cosmetics to Spearhead Sustainable Retail – Interior Design

Mosa’s Terra Greys collection adds a warm-neutral contrast to Lush’s bright cosmetic offerings. Photography courtesy of Mosa. The pursuit of health and wellness is all the rage these days. No brand typifies the feel-good, do-good ethos of this craze better than Lush Cosmetics. Famed for their environmentally friendly, cruelty-free, ethically sourced hair and body products, Lush has the health and wellness retail market cornered. In just 23 years, Lush has exploded around the globe and ushered in a new way of thinking about the ethical obligations and opportunities of consumerism in the new century.But like a traditional retailer, Lush depends on an expertly crafted brick-and-mortar stores to bring people into the fold. They don’t have their hand in the architectural materials market, so they needed to find a brand that shared their dedication to a cleaner world. That led them to Mosa—specifically the Terra Greys collection—which can be found in over 40 Lush stores worldwide. Lush decided to go with the large format 60×60 centimeter to create a ceramic skin look rather than an obvious tile surface. Photography courtesy of Mosa.“What we’ve learned over the years is how to produce high-quality and quantity products while keeping a close eye on our impact on nature and humans,” said Nick Gumery, store design buyer for Lush Cosmetics. “When I look for materials, the exchange has to feel fair and we try to stay away from materials or processes that harm the environment. Sometimes this is hard to achieve, but we’re willing to go that extra mile and expense.”“Many of the elements in our store designs are made from reclaimed wood – this could be the shelving, wall panels or other furniture,” said Gumery. Photography courtesy of Mosa.