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Nest: Home to Social Entrepreneurs in Shanghai

August 28th, 2008

Located within the Taicang rd art scene is potentially china’s first private co-op.  Hosting the products of nine socially conscious entrepreneurs, Nest has done an excellent job of providing a space for these designers by staying true to 5 tenat that they call their manifesto:

Nest where the sum is greater than its parts: Nest is a design collective created to provide a fulfilling shopping experience through products with substance

Nest is home and handmade: Nest represents quality, contemporary, handmade products for the home

Nest is a place that fosters growth and development: Nest promotes a better and more humane world through responsible manufacturing

Nest is a place to nurture: Nest supports the work of skilled artisans of China and in Asia

Nest is an incubator: Nest provides a rich, unique experience for everyone

Jeff Delkin and Rachel are unlike many expat couples you will meet in Shanghai, and besides providing a showcase for social conscious products, they are also bringing together the communittee on a regular basis to discuss a range of topics (see notes from the July 30 event here).

To learn more about Nest, you can go to their website, or if you are looking to rush over right now, here is the map

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