why own when you can borrow?
(and feel good about it)

Tblscape Sustainability

At Tblscape, renting tableware and décor isn't just about hosting better—it's about doing better.

Every rental helps keep pieces in use and out of landfills, all while reducing the need for constant production. Less waste, fewer resources used, and no clutter piling up in your cabinets. It's a win for you, and an even bigger win for the planet.

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Tblscape tableware setup

Here's the beauty of it: by renting, you're part of a circular economy where everything gets rented, loved, and reused.

Instead of constantly producing new, we're giving what's already here a longer, more meaningful life. And by doing that, we're cutting back on waste, conserving energy, and taking one small (but powerful) step away from the overconsumption spiral.

SWAP EXCESS FOR PURPOSE

81 pounds of
textiles

are thrown away annually by the
average American

Only 13–15% of
textiles

are recycled in the United States
each year

92 million tons of
textile

waste are generated globally
each year

HOST HOW YOU WANT TO, WHILE MAKING A DIFFERENCE

15,000+ lbs diverted
from landfills

Since launching in April 2025, Tblscape
customers have kept thousands of pounds of hosting items in use instead of buying single-use decor

$200K+ saved in
retail purchases

By renting instead of buying items
used only once or twice

30,000+ items
circulated instead of
buying new

by renting, hosting, repeating,
Tblscape hosts have given 30,000+ items another life at the table

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Hosting shouldn’t mean owning more stuff

By keeping tableware linens and décor in circulation longer, renting helps reduce the need to produce more. Most hosting pieces are only used a handful of times before being stored or tossed

Hosting feels best when you make everyone feel good, including the
planet. So let’s break barriers by introducing a new era of hosting where we
set the table and the standard

Rent, return, repeat!

Join the Party,

*sustainability sources: UNEP Global Fashion Agenda Ellen MacArthur Foundation and United States Environmental Protection Agency