Supporting the right causes.
A percentage of the net profit of each Artébien item sold is donated to support causes aligned with the item itself. These include but are not limited to:
- WOMEN’S ITEMS: Women’s clothing and accessories support women’s rights and welbeing through organizations including Equality Now, Centre for Reproductive Rights, Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
- HOME ITEMS: Home items such as decor, throws etc. support the fight against homelessness through the likes of Habitat for Humanity, Institute of Global Homelessness.
- DININGWARE: Bottles and tableware support the provision of clean drinking water and food to the millions in need through Charity: Water, WaterAid, World Food Program.
- CULTURE & TECH: Art prints and tech-related items support the education of disadvantaged children through the likes of Unicef, Save The Children, Variety.
- MOBILITY ITEMS: Shoes, bags, and other mobility items support the stateless and refugees through organizations such as UNHCR, International Rescue Commission.
If a profit percentage from certain items are being specifically donated to a or multiple charity/ies, this may be noted in the product description.
Supporting the arts and artists.
A significant percentage of the net profit of each Artébien item sold based on an artist’s design is paid directly to the artist. In the instance an artwork is under a Creative Commons or Resale license, a percentage is instead directly contributed to a relevant cause instead.
- WORK WITH US: If you or an artist you know is interested in being featured on Artébien, please get in touch via our Contact Us page.
- IDENTIFY YOUR WORK: If by any chance your artwork has been inaccurately identified as a Creative Commons or similar artwork and listed on the site the relevant permission/credit/commission, please contact us and we will rectify this as a priority.
Supporting globally.
We work with and support varying sized producers and fulfillers across the globe including Spain, UK, Latvia, Mexico, United States, Australia, Japan, Brazil, Poland, Colombia and more.
The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things,
but their inward significance.
