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Sites We Love
3R Living
The husband-and-wife team behind this site named their company 3R after the catchphrase "reduce, reuse, and recycle," and they refer to their vast assortment of cleaning supplies, books, candles, and more as "future friendly." Winnow the selection by searching items under $50, $20, and even $10; plus, if you have any questions, they respond to e-mails within 24 hours.
Sites We Love
Amenity Home
Done up in subdued shades and crisp floral prints, the bedding and home wares from this e-tailer—owned by friends and graphic artists Nicole Chiala and Kristina de Corpo—hardly look as if they're made in an urban metropolis like L.A. Nature plays a huge role in the duo's designs: Only organic and sustainable materials are used for luxurious-looking offerings like alpaca throws, hand-screened linen pillows, and printed wall panels made of hemp.
Sites We Love
Indika
Come here for the most timeless, subtly printed sheets from a line based in Kalispell, Montana. These are 600-thread-count—so they're ridiculously soft against the skin—and are free of synthetic dyes, cleaners, and chemicals.
Shopping
Feb. 09: My Shopping List
Accessories editor Melissa Lum selects her four favorite online retailers.
Shopping
Jan. 09: My Shopping List
Online editor Laurel Pinson selects her four favorite online retailers.
Shopping
Jan. 09: My Shopping List
Online editor Laurel Pinson selects her four favorite online retailers.
Sites We Love
City Foundry
Offering truly fantastic midcentury and industrial-looking goods, this Brooklyn decor shop is a go-to for set designers of period movies and shows like 30 Rock.
Shopping
Dec. 08: My Shopping List
Associate market editor Jenny Kang selects her four favorite online retailers.
Shopping
Sept. 08: Shoppinglist
Editor at large Elise Loehnen selects her four favorite online retailers.
Sites We Love
Pendleton
The trading blankets from this Oregon company make awesome wedding presents, and I especially love how it has worked its iconic prints into sturdy weekend totes. From Editor at large Elise Loehnen's Shoppinglist, September 2008 issue


