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Sustainable, authentic, eco-friendly products that are ethically sourced, a benefit for the people and our planet!
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London, United Kingdom
- +44 7784689655
- info@avodream.com
- avodream.com
Great threatment
Great threatment. The guys are friendly and enthusiast to reply to my questions. I bought 2 coconut bowls and the order arrived in 3 days, so fast
Beautiful products!
Beautiful products!! I used the coconut bowl, the coconut fork, the coconut spoon and I think that the material is very good. I’m very happy to use this stuff
Top Quality and eco-friendly
I bought loads of items and they arrived in perfect conditions and very quickly.
The quality overall is very good, can't wait to see more items available to save the world!
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