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Small Tapestry Pillow by Frederique Morrel & Kirk Gallery
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Great Colors! I love the juxtaposition of styles, you might get a fancy couple next to Mickey Mouse.
Made from Vintage Materials, so it's green.
Updated Jun 2, 2009
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Din-ink Cutlery Pens by andrea cingoli + paolo emilio bellisario + cristian cellini + francesca fontana
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Two uses and eco-friendly.
Designer's* words from the site: Turn your favourite office tool from your desk in a common cutlery...this is din-ink. A set of pen caps, including a fork-cap, a knife-cap and a spoon-cap, that replaces the normal pen cap during lunch time! All caps are made by annually renewable resources, like natural starch and fibres, to be 100% biodegradable and atoxic, warranting the best alimentary use. Dispensing each set in a compostable packaging the whole set is designed to respect the environment. Now give your office ballpoint pen a good excuse to be gnawed by your teeth: use them for din-ink.
*andrea cingoli + paolo emilio bellisario + cristian cellini + francesca fontana from italy
Updated Jun 2, 2009
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Recyclingthepast.com
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I want to go to there. A lot.
So many different things for indoor and outdoor applications. And since you're reusing old things, it helps keep Earth happy.
Updated Jun 2, 2009
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Bamboo Portfolio at Veer
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I like the idea of presenting my graphic design work to a potential client without have to much emphasis on the portfolio itself. I also like that this portfolio is not too bland. Just the right mix. And it's bamboo, go earth!
Updated Jun 2, 2009
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Recycled Painting Noteboard by Kate
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¡DIY! There are a billon and one paintings down by someone's dear grandma at my local thrift store, now I know where some of them end up...
Read the simple how-to and have fun.
Updated Jun 3, 2009
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¡DIY! Doily Table Runner
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Clean out your grandmother's closet, head to your local thrift store, or hit up ebay, because this great table runner is easy to make, fun to look at, and good for the earth (reusing is fun).
Updated Jun 2, 2009
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¡DIY! Hanging Flowers by Donna Hay
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Perfect for entertaining, easy, elegant. I think throwing in a few candle-less jars with candles would make for a perfect under-the-tree evening.
(Up-cycle your jam jars, be earth friendly.)
Updated Jun 2, 2009
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Living Walls by ELT Green
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What a great idea! I'm just wondering how I could apply it to my house...
Updated Jun 2, 2009
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Lighting Scheme (Louvre Abu Dhabi) by Nouvel
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Could light be more amazing than this? This place looks like a fairy tale (a sophisticated fairy tale). The water must diffuse and reflect the light so nicely. What do you think happens in a storm? With holes in the ceiling and the building on water?
Added bonus: No lightbulbs necessary.
Do you think that they will make curtains (privacy without the darkness = light lightbulb usage) or outdoor umbrellas like this? (Hint, hint.) (via freshome)
Updated Jun 3, 2009
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¡DIY! Up-cycled T-Shirt Bag by Martha Stewart
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I guess it depends on the shirt, but you could make some pretty neat bags out of old ts.
Updated Jun 3, 2009
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