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Art

FROM

Waste

Eco-Conscious Artistry

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At Wilson Eco Enterprise, we merge

creativity with sustainability,

crafting unique products that

honour the planet

while enriching your space.

Join us in the journey toward a greener future.

Learn more about our products

Ecofriendly home decor and gifting

Recycled Spiritual Artwork

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we see,

waste as a resource

we,

reimagine recycling

Our Vision

Wilson Eco Enterprise in Mumbai is committed to sustainable design.

 

With projects like ReNew Sculptures - transforming used religious literature to spiritual artworks and

Revive Design - creating products from

plant waste and shells.

We reshape waste into beautiful,

eco-friendly products and artworks that inspire.

Our mission 'reimagining recycling' reflects our dedication to creating a positive social impact though circular design principles and

sustainable design methods.

We believe in transforming discarded materials

into resources for a better tomorrow.

What do customers have to say

Priya Baid

"Sturdy and ecofriendly rarely go hand in hand! Until I discovered Revive Designs. When founder Giselle Wilson gifted me a pen holder made from shells and plant waste. I was genuinely amazed. It's elegant, durable, sturdy and proudly sits on my desk as a daily reminder that small efforts matter. Revive merges aesthetics with sustainability effortlessly, thereby proving that eco-conscious design doesn't have to compromise beauty or strength.
This simple piece not only elevates my workspace but also inspires a quiet pride in contributing to a greener world, one thoughtful item at a time.

Fr. Reuben Tellis

Revive Design and ReNew Sculptures truly impresses with its innovative approach to sustainability and art. Discovering Giselle and her creative enterprise about two years ago, I was captivated by how waste materials are transformed into stunning, functional pieces. 

I was awestruck by the ingenious recycling of discarded religious books and magazines into unique figurines reflecting deep sensitivity and respect for sustainability. These creations, whether a name plate or a pen holder or a face of Jesus, make ideal gifts with purpose, channels of art that inspire and promote environmental awareness simultaneously.

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