What’s that saying, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure”? You need look no further than Indian maker Sirohi for beautiful proof of this idiom. Employing hundreds of women artisans from the hinterlands of northern India, Sirohi creates all manner of ready-to-ship and customizable homewares from upcycled textile waste, discarded plastic, and old cloth rags. The magic lies in Sirohi’s imagination. Embracing the bright, bold colors of these upcycled materials, they fuse them with base materials, such as reclaimed wood and natural jute. And then they apply a keen eye for modern design, resulting in vibrant outdoor lounge furniture, bar stools, and boxes and trunks that look anything but square. But the true beauty in Sirhoi, one might argue, is that they provide sustainable employment to so many gifted women artisans, helping them achieve financially independent lives.