Thanks to Propaganda for designing this bath tub stopper, The Polar Bear, reminding us somewhere out there global warming isn't so much a debate as a reality...
Global warming is changing the climate patterns that all living things have come to rely upon. While we are all powering our modern l...moreives, wild life like the polar bear is struggling to keep pace. Let the polar bear help you enjoy your warm bath by stopping the water drain and by peacefully floating around. Let him inspire you to take some action to help him. It's never too late!
"This water bottle is SO cute! I love the saying on it: "My glass is always half full." It reminds me to step back and be more optimistic. B&B is hosting a sale of them right now, so I actually just bought mine for $2.50! It keeps your drink super cold (haven't tried hot drinks yet), and comes with a clip to attach to your belt, backpack, or gym bag if you wish to do so. Plus, you're helping the en..."
"Strim Vintage ♥ the bohemian innocence of this peasant gown! The ornate detail of the bodice has an old fashioned corset design. Trimmed with white satin ribbon and lace the empire waist ties around the back and fits snug. The decorative and functional lacing can be adjusted for fit. The light sheer woven cotton polyester blend is completely lined. The hem is finished with a long ruffle and ribbon..."
"Recycled Rice Paper from Asian factories? Who would have thought? This fully recycled piece of art consists of recycled rice paper, and recycled PU and cork foot beds. It is a guarantee that YOUR shoes will be unique because the source from rice paper is ever changing."
"Here it is the world' smallest most energy effective microwave! The iwave cube is so cute, and compact, that you'll want one in every color. This is the perfect gift for a college student, or a person living in a tiny apartment (most who live in NYC) and need to maximize space."
"Perfect for sporty green chicks who would love a green alternative to their favorite Addidas. These are Fair Trade & sweatshop-free, have an organic cotton upper, wild natural rubber sole & eco leather accents.
Designed in Paris, France; manufactured in Brazil."
"I can't imagine why you'd buy any other snoozy shower curtain from your local discount store when you can have a piece of recycled art and history as your shower curtain. More than 600,000 billboards are produced each year, usually only to be used for 3 months or less. Designer Nicole Freegard started turning these expired billboard posters (usually destined for the landfills) into shower curtains..."