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The site for this Atlanta home shop features both vintage and contemporary furniture and decor.
Products: decorative, lighting, furniture
Pieces
Products: decorative, lighting, furniture
Pieces
Meredith Kurosko is an experienced graphic designer with a passion for paper goods. With Regas New York, she deftly combines traditional letterpress techniques with a modern aesthetic to create incredibly beautiful stationery, from custom invitations to personalized notecards for everyday use.
regasny.com
regasny.com
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.
Each and every one of Arcadia Home's office and home accessories is artisan-made, and many are from sources as unlikely as littered plastic bags, cotton remnants, and 100 percent wool felt. We're coveting the lush-colored journals that look leather-bound—but are actually made of recycled cotton scraps.
Here, even the most mundane of home supplies—sponges, cleaners, and staple cookware—feel earthy and luxurious: apple-and-thyme-scented dish soap, all-natural laundry detergents, and handwoven service ware are among the selection. You can save a product for later by adding it to your "wish list," or head over to the Gift Ideas section to find great stuff for friends and family.
Gaiam has been turning out alternative health and beauty goods for years, but we love it for its bedding. The line has a host of qualifications: organic, free of pesticides, made with low-impact dyes, etc. And what makes the sets really stand out are the incredible colors and delicate prints.
Headquartered in Los Angeles, this lifestyle site has an elegant roundup of clothes by EcoSkin and Popomomo, as well as one of the most beautiful selections of furniture and housewares we've seen.
Featured in the April 2009 issue.
Featured in the April 2009 issue.
Karen Young's screen-printed paper-and-fabric pieces—including shams, drawstring bags, and throw pillows—feature tropical-infused drawings inspired by her childhood in South America. Top picks are customizable stationery and calendars made with water-based inks, in addition to scented drawer paper—all packaged in recycled and recyclable materials.
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.


