All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.tons of furniture. In 1960, we threw out 2.2 million. What changed? Two things: the population, and our habits. Instead of using hand-me-down or yard sale furniture, more and more people turned instead to fast-furniture companies.
Purchases are a part of life. Living situations are ever evolving, and our needs along with them. A child becomes too big for his crib. A couch won’t fit through the hallway of a new apartment. A thirty-something’s taste no longer matches up with what she liked as a twenty-something. All of us have outgrown furniture, all of us have desiredBut how can we change our behavior to be more conscious, and less consumerist? By shopping smarter.
In honor of Earth Day, ZZ Driggs is announcing a new Rent with Purchase Option. For those who've rented and decided they want to keep their piece, all the money they originally spent can go towards the total price.