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Explore - Green Design
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Scout Regalia
Scout Regalia is a multitasking design practice obsessed with the design and fabrication of space, graphic identities, branding strategies, furniture, home products, and material processes....
04.17.09 -
bambu
bambu® is a renewables ideas brand. Makers of sustainably designed products created from renewable and reclaimed resources. Our products come from nature. Our ideas are inspired by the materials we...
02.03.09 -
Teak Stirrers
These handsome and slender stirring spoons are handcrafted in Thailand from what would ordinarily be waste wood. We love that the six-inch handle makes it easy to reach into deep jars or extra-tall...
$16.00
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Salt and Pepper Keepers
The olive wood used in these tabletop keepers is grown in a sustainably managed forest in France. We love the swiveling magnetic lid and the two-chambered design of the double-size version.
$59.00
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Cloverware Lite Utensils
San Francisco outdoor gear company Alite just released these nifty camping utensils made from BPA-free recyclable nylon. A spork, knife, and cooking tool all in one, the implement is heat-safe up...
$4.00
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Dent Tumblers
Portland, Oregon's Pigeon Toe Ceramics boasts some mighty strong environmental creeds: All of their ceramics are made from natural clay, feature lead-free glazes, and are fired in kilns fueled by...
$38.00
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TranSglass Carafe
Crafted from recycled glass bottles, these carafes blend a smart sensibility with sustainable design principles. We love that the top doubles as a glass—perfect to keep bedside if you...
$66.00
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Off Pitcher and Cup
These glass pitchers and cups consist of recycled glass stock that's processed in a wind energy-powered furnace. Each is made by hand, one at a time, in Esque's Oregon studio so no two are alike.
$246.00
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Product Spotlight: Reclamation Etchworks
Industrial designer Timothy Daw and mixologist Ethan Terry have been part of the San Francisco dining industry for many years and they've noticed a problem—beautifully crafted glass bottles were...
written by: Megan Hamaker05.16.13 -
The Next-Generation Paper Plate
I'm currently planning a party (ok, wedding) and have been coming across lots of interesting paper party supplies—including these awesome Gunilla Axén-designed cocktail napkins, which...
written by: Jaime Gillin04.07.11 -
Reusable Sandwich Bags by LunchSkins
It's a shock that it's taken so long for a product like this to come along. We have reusable containers (thanks Earl Tupper!), lunch boxes, grocery totes, and even produce bags but until recently,...
written by: Miyoko Ohtake10.14.10 -
Data Dishware
Via one of my favorite websites, a project that puts personal behavior data into beautifully-designed dishware: Israeli designer Iohanna Pani created mugs and plates that measure consumption...
written by: Sarah Rich07.01.09 -
Robin Wilson Green Cabinets
At this point it's hard to take the term "eco-friendly" at face value. Greenwashing has, unfortunately, become a marketing gimmick as strong as some companies' sincere goal to be...
written by: Laure Joliet04.12.09 -
Lightpot by Studio Shulab
Many an indoor planter has passed across the pixels of design blogs lately, always a clear symbol of sustainability, modern domesticity, and conscientious consumption. Not every countertop garden...
written by: Sarah Rich03.31.09













