Ethical Homeware & Interiors
* Totnes, Devon, England
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A UK Digital consultancy helping organisations build ethical, user-centreddigital products.
- Founded: 2003
- Founder: Alex and Zoe Cooke
- Sector: Ethical Homeware & Interiors
- Location: Totnes, Devon, England
Nkuku was founded in 2003 by Alex and Zoe Cooke with a shared vision to create beautiful homeware while supporting ethical craftsmanship and sustainable production. Inspired by extensive travel through Africa and India, the founders encountered skilled artisans whose traditional techniques were at risk of disappearing due to mass production and low-value supply chains. Nkuku was created to help preserve these skills while bringing thoughtfully designed, handcrafted products to the UK market.
From the beginning, Nkuku positioned itself around authenticity and integrity. The brand focused on handmade items crafted using natural materials such as wood, metal, glass and ceramics. Rather than prioritising uniformity, Nkuku embraced the subtle variations that come with handmade production, presenting them as marks of individuality and craftsmanship. This philosophy resonated strongly with customers seeking meaningful alternatives to mass-produced homeware.
A defining strength of Nkuku is its long-term relationships with artisan communities. The company works closely with makers across multiple countries, ensuring fair wages, safe working conditions and respect for traditional techniques. Ethical trading principles are embedded into the business, with transparency and accountability guiding sourcing decisions. This commitment helped Nkuku build credibility as a genuinely responsible brand rather than one driven by surface-level sustainability claims.
As the business grew, Nkuku expanded its product range to include furniture, lighting, textiles and decorative accessories. Growth was handled carefully to ensure that increased demand did not compromise ethical standards or product quality. Investment in design, logistics and supplier partnerships supported this measured expansion while maintaining consistency across collections.
Sustainability also plays a central role in Nkuku’s operations. The brand prioritises recycled materials, renewable energy usage and reduced packaging, aligning environmental responsibility with its social mission. These initiatives reflect a holistic approach to ethical business that considers both people and planet.
Today, Nkuku is recognised as a leading ethical homeware brand in the UK. Its success reflects founder-led vision, principled growth and a deep respect for craftsmanship. By combining beautiful design with meaningful impact, Nkuku continues to demonstrate that ethical businesses can thrive while making a positive difference globally.