Disclaimers

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Disclaimers:

-Seeded Hope asserts full ownership of all copyrights, trademarks, and intellectual properties associated with our products and designs. As pioneers in our field, we have meticulously developed and curated each aspect of our offerings, ensuring their uniqueness and innovation. It is important to note that unauthorized reproduction or replication of our products, designs, or any associated intellectual property is strictly prohibited. We stand firm in our commitment to safeguarding our creations and preserving the integrity of our brand.

-Seeded Hope acknowledges and advises that our products contain small parts, metals, and items that constitute their composition. While we exercise the highest degree of care in the manufacturing process, there is inherent risk, especially concerning young children.

Seeded Hope hereby notifies that small parts pose a potential hazard for children or any individuals, and assumes no liability for any resulting issues arising from the use or handling of our products.

In the event of a quality concern, Seeded Hope is committed to replacing the product with a new one.

Each purchaser of a Seeded Hope product assumes full responsibility for all components and associated risks inherent in owning or caring for such pieces within their home or under their supervision.

By purchasing and using Seeded Hope products, the buyer agrees to these terms and acknowledges their responsibility regarding the associated risks. We do not assume responsibility for any damages or injuries caused by our products.

We acknowledge that the likelihood of incidents is minimal, yet we prioritize transparency regarding potential risks.


We are located in the quaint town of Chatham ON, Canada. We handcraft each piece and ship worldwide.


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For a seed to achieve its greatest expression, it must come completely undone.
The shell cracks, its insides come out and everything changes. To someone who doesn’t understand growth, it would look like complete destruction.
— Cynthia Occelli