what makes our rolls special

Icon of a bamboo plant

100% Bamboo

No trees, just natures fastest growing plant.

3 ply softness

Super soft tissues thanks to 3 ply and silky bamboo fibres

300 sheets per roll

Much looooooooooonger lasting than traditional brands

No harsh chemicals

Minimally processed so no PFAs, inks, dyes or toxins.

Plastic free delivery

No plastics. Just recycled boxes and craft tape.

Every sheet rewilds

We rewild double the area in nature of every single sheet.

Icon of a bamboo plant

100% Bamboo

No trees, just natures fastest growing plant.

3 ply softness

Super soft tissues thanks to 3 ply and silky bamboo fibres

300 sheets per roll

Much looooooooooonger lasting than traditional brands

No harsh chemicals

Minimally processed so no PFAs, inks, dyes or toxins.

Plastic free delivery

No plastics. Just recycled boxes and craft tape.

Every sheet rewilds

We rewild double the area in nature of every single sheet.

bamboo toilet paper, wrapped in designs by ceramicist Laura Winstone

Inspired by traditional Delftware and the British coastline. Each wrapper features sea-inspired tiles hinting at what’s possible through rewilding - not just the return of these species in greater numbers, but the revival of the ecosystems they depend on.

Woman holding a ceramic mug in a pottery studio with shelves of ceramic items.

the artist behind the tiles

Working from her Norwich studio, Laura Winstone brings a quiet precision to everything she makes. Her work blends folklore, marine life, and traditional English craft. For this collection, Laura created each tile by hand- drawing, painting, firing and refining before the designs were adapted for print.

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supporting ocean rewilding

For every roll sold, we donate to UK rewilding projects working to protect and restore our coastlines. These designs feature puffins, otters, tuna and kelp which all play a part in species recovery along the coastline.

Otters and kelp work together in a predator-prey dynamic that sustains underwater forests. Tuna promote healthy, flowing river systems that link freshwater and marine habitats. And puffins serve as indicators of ocean health as a thriving puffin population suggests abundant fish and balanced marine systems.

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