Coterie creates smart, innovative products that make parents' lives easier, starting with their high-performing diapers and wipes. They've engineered their diaper to outperform every other product on the market, according to every metric that matters to babies and parents — all while making the most sustainable choices possible.
Cotopaxi is a direct-to-consumer, outdoor gear, and apparel company with a social-focused mission of eradicating extreme poverty. Every piece of gear is tied to a humanitarian cause in the world’s poorest countries. Every pack provides between one and three weeks of education to a child, the sale of a water bottle provides six months of clean water and all apparel is tied to health related projects. Cotopaxi's aim is to help the world's poorest of the poor and to provide transparency by showing the exact impact of donations. It was founded in 2014 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Heyday is a skincare services shop that offers online booking and customized facial treatments. Its customized facial treatment includes a deep cleanse, skin analysis, exfoliation, extractions, mask, hydration, and SPF protection through its chain stores. Founded by Adam Ross, Jeni Sykes, and Michael Pollak in 2015, Heyday Wellness is based in New York.
Hill House Home is a direct-to-consumer lifestyle brand for the bed and the home. Since launching in 2016, the brand has been featured in The New York Times, VOGUE, Architectural Digest, The Wall Street Journal and more, shipping to customers in over 30 countries. Hill House Home is known for it’s design-centric approach to the home category, with a focus on personalization and limited edition capsule collections with artists and designers like Prabal Gurung, Brandon Maxwell, Stephanie Fishwick and more. With a flagship retail location on New York’s Bleecker Street, a weekly podcast with over 200,000 listeners, and a world-class supply chain in France, Italy and Turkey, Hill House Home is bringing a fresh, modern perspective to the category.