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Tuesday
May112010

High Point Furniture Market - North Carolina, Oct 2009

I've wanted to attend the semi annual High Point Furniture Market in North Carolina ever since hearing my interior design teachers talk about it in school.  I finally made it this past October.  I went to the show as a member of the Press which had some limits in terms of getting in to some of the showrooms and being able to see wholesale pricing, but for my purposes, I was able to see quite a bit in one long day, I met some great people, and I left with a handy show directory that indicates which companies have green products.  I also got to hand out some of my snazzy new EMS business cards for the first time!

Here were some of the highlights of the show for me:

environment:

environment - Laurel DresserThe first "e" in environment is backwards in their logo, but of course I don't have that option on my keyboard.  I recognized the name and furniture at the environment booth from the ads of a local Portland store called EWF Modern that carries their products, so I was excited to talk to them.  Most of their furniture is bold & heavy in appearance, often made with a variety of natural woods pieced together and paired with black or glass. 

Most of the wood is sourced from reclaimed resources in Brazil.  A few other furniture companies I had spoken to were also importing wood from Brazil, so I asked why they weren't using locally sourced wood.  environment has environment - Gavia Buffetactually done detailed studies on the emissions from shipping their goods to the U.S. vs. having them made here and found that they have a smaller carbon footprint shipping many items on a container ship close to their intended destinations than they would if they made everything in one place in the U.S. and then trucked a handful of pieces at a time all over the country.

I also have to give environment the prize for the best handout of the show - a nice little 8GB USB drive.

 

....more to come!

Tuesday
May112010

Where Have We Been?

I haven't posted in awhile for a number of reasons - all justifiably good excuses, I assure you :) - but rather than bore you with those details or do a whole bunch of posts with fake back dates on them so it *looks* like I've been at it all along, I'm just going to do do a bunch of posts about things I've come across or events I've attended over the last several months and get caught up that way.  Enjoy! 

Tuesday
Oct132009

My Neighbor's Eco-Friendly Kitchen Remodel

My neighbor Cathy, one of the owners of Olio United, did an amazing kitchen remodel in the old house they bought around the corner from me.  I was lucky enough to watch the remodel in progress since I live so close and had many opportunities to stop in.

Cathy has incredible taste and make the kitchen look great while also making it more open, easy to use, and of course eco-friendly.  She had custom cabinetry made that "floats" off the floor for an ultra-cool look, used color & resin injected OSB board for the countertops, installed cork on the floors, and put in a fun backsplash with round, handmade glass tiles. 

Read more about the process, the materials (including where to get them) and the sustainable practices used to create this kitchen on the Olio United blog.

Friday
Sep252009

Deckstool - Recycled Skateboard Furniture

My 8 year-old son recently put together a new skateboard at a shop called Exit Real World that had a "Skateboard Graveyard" where people would leave their old decks for someone else to use. We loved it because we were saving some money and reusing an existing product, while our son was stoked to have a cool board for a skateboard summer camp he attended. 

Here's another great way to use old deck boards: turn them into one-of-a-kind stools.  Deckstool saves old and broken skateboard decks from Philadelphia area landfills and creates unique, quality crafted stools you can use anywhere.  Got some old decks lying around your house but just can't seem to let them go?  Send them to Deckstool and they'll make a custom skateboard stool just for you.

Deckstool will also be featured in the Mantrack section of September 2009 issue of Playboy Magazine

Deckstool Recycled Skateboard Furniture

 

Saturday
Sep122009

Seven Planet Store Grand Opening - Portland OR - Sep 12

SEVEN PLANET is opening their 2nd, ultra-cool, "Green General Store" in Portland, Oregon on Saturday Sep 12 at 3:57pm, in conjunction with the Old Town Block Party as part of their mission to bring mindful commerce and green products to the masses. 

The coolest thing about the store, located at the corner of NW Couch & 4th streets, is that it has been set up to look like a house with products available in each room - including a living room, kitchen, bathroom, closet, and even a garage.  It will also feature educational information, and of course the option to order from their online store.

 

 

If you need more incentive to come to the party - they will be serving complimentary local wine and microbrews. You can also find out more about the number 7 and how everything they do revolves around it (7 owners, 7 product areas, 7 mile delivery area, opening at 3:57).

Featured products at the grand opening are LunchSkins from 3greenmoms, and Messenger Bags from Alchemy Goods.

http://www.sevenplanet.com