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Essential Oils: The Essence of Clean and Well-being
The early Transcendentalists like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau somewhat inspire our philosophy at Koala Eco. Followers of this movement believed immersion in the sights, sounds and smells...

Journal
Resilience in Bloom: Emily Riggs on Nature's Embrace and Creative Courage
Welcome to Koala Eco's Hour in Nature, where we delve into the lives of those who intertwine their personal journeys with nature. In this interview,...
'There is land and land.'
this train, the wind, ploughs on through suburbs I barely glimpse but there is land and land and I am landing From ‘Land-ed’ by Gomeroi...
Classifying Beauty: The Linnaeus Collection in Berry
In the picturesque, historic village of Berry lies the Linnaeus Collection, a property founded by Nadia and Peter Yannopoulos. This estate embodies a profound appreciation...
Why Generation Alpha is Generation Nature
Think kids born from 2010 onwards are only interested in digital experiences? Think again. New research from the UK’s National Trust charity and children’s newspaper First...
Steering away from ‘super-sensitize me’ products
What if you had a condition that made your lungs or skin very sensitive to all kinds of products? What if you also relied on...
Conversation with Kate Wolfson: nature, memories, and inspiration
Writer, brand consultant and editor Kate Wolfson is known for her insightful contributions to various notable publications, including goop. With a background in journalism and...
How to bring nature inside
Wherever you live, you can bring more of the outside in to elevate your mood and well-being. Here are some simple suggestions to weave elements...
The harsh chemicals we suggest you avoid, and why Koala Eco doesn't use any of them
Avoiding harsh and toxic chemicals in your cleaning products is important for several reasons, including health and environmental concerns. At Koala Eco, we ensure our...
What does YOUR favourite ‘hour in nature’ look and feel like?
‘We need the tonic of wildness…[w]e can never have enough of nature.’ Henry David Thoreau wrote this about 170 years ago, in his narrative about...