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March 30, 2023
Georgina McWhirter
Take a Sustainable Soak in This Hot Tub by Goodland: Typical hot tubs are made of nonrecyclable materials and powered by electricity. Sustainable? Not really. Goodland, a new Canadian outdoor brand founded by furniture-maker Craig Pearce is determined to change all that with its Wood-Burning Hot Tub. Made entirely of recyclable materials, including marine-grade aluminum and Western red cedar, it marks the first in a series of minimalist, ritual-building products centered around the natural world (an outdoor oven and a birdfeeder are up next). Indeed, the experience is all about connection to the earth: Gather fallen branches or chop wood to feed the fire that heats the water—just an armful warms up the tub in less than 2 hours—before settling in for a leisurely soak en plein air.
She eyed him with suspicion. He seemed too good to be true.
He spoke quietly, but his manner was confident. He said he could help her. She felt her heart racing, but she was determined to stay composed.
She asked him what he wanted in return. He smiled and said nothing more than her trust.
She eyed him with suspicion. He seemed too good to be true.
He spoke quietly, but his manner was confident. He said he could help her and she felt her heart racing, but she was determined to stay composed.
She asked him what he wanted in return; he smiled and said nothing more than her trust.
He was a good friend of mine. We had known each other since junior high. We used to hang out together after school and on weekends. He was the one who taught me how to play basketball.$#/
I remember the day he left for college, which seemed like only yesterday. It was a sad goodbye. We promised to stay in touch and we did, writing letters and talking on the phone every few weeks.$#/
But as time went on, our communication diminished until it eventually stopped completely. I knew his parents moved away and that he had changed universities, but I wasn’t sure why he disappeared from my life.$#/
He was a good friend of mine. We had known each other since junior high and used to hang out together after school and on weekends. I remember the day he left for college, which seemed like only yesterday—it was a sad goodbye. We promised to stay in touch and we did, writing letters and talking on the phone every few weeks; however, as time went on our communication diminished until it eventually stopped completely. I knew his parents moved away and that he had changed universities, but I wasn’t sure why he disappeared from my life.
Georgina McWhirter is a passionate advocate for sustainability and environmentalism. She has a degree in sustainable design and has dedicated her career to helping people reduce their carbon footprint through recycling. Her mission is to educate the public on the importance of reuse, conservation, and sustainable living. Georgina also runs workshops to help people learn how to make simple changes to their lifestyle that can have a lasting impact on the environment. Through her work, she hopes to inspire others to take action and protect our planet for generations.
Georgina firmly believes that we are all responsible for protecting our environment and that each of us can make a difference if we choose to do so. She encourages everyone to get involved in their local community by volunteering or participating in green initiatives. By joining together, we can create a better future for everyone.
Grain’s tables are designed to last, and can easily move from room to room.
The legs of the Clover tables are made from FSC-certified, custom-molded plywood in either walnut or maple veneer.
The circular tops are made from solid cork with an aluminum base.
Clover is available in two sizes, making it a perfect fit for apartments and homes.
Grain has created the Clover series of side and coffee tables that use sustainable materials like cork, which sequesters carbon from the air as it grows. The legs of these tables are made from FSC-certified, custom-molded plywood in either walnut or maple veneer with circular tops made from solid cork with an aluminum base. Furthermore, these tables designed to last and can easily move from room to room. Clover is available in two sizes, making it a perfect fit for apartments and homes.
The team is driven by a passion to reduce the amount of plastic waste and create something beautiful from materials that would otherwise end up in landfills or oceans. The range of products reflects this mission, with each item having its own purpose and identity.
Pearson Lloyd’s range of desktop accessories is designed to bring awareness to the mounting issue of plastic waste, while also offering an aesthetically pleasing product. By transforming discarded bioplastic food packaging into useful items, the company hopes to inspire others to think about how they can reduce their own plastic waste. The products are made with recycled materials and are designed to last for years. They also feature a distinct, modern aesthetic that complements any office or home decor.
The range includes pencil holders, staplers, tape dispensers, and paper clips – all made from recycled bioplastic food packaging. All of the items are manufactured according to rigorous standards and carry a one-year warranty. Pearson Lloyd’s commitment to sustainability also extends beyond its product line – their offices are powered by renewable energy and any excess materials they produce are collected and used in other projects or donated to charities.
Products by Pearson Lloyd find a new use for discarded bioplastic food packaging, reducing plastic waste while providing aesthetically pleasing desktop accessories with a distinct modern aesthetic that will last for years. The range includes pencil holders, staplers, tape dispensers, and paper clips – all made from recycled bioplastic food packaging and manufactured according to rigorous standards – plus a one-year warranty on each item. The company is committed to sustainability beyond their product line: their offices are powered by renewable energy and excess materials are collected for use in other projects or donated to charities.
about overproduction and waste in the fashion industry have shed light on the environmental impact of the sector. Estudio Campana and Paola Lenti, both renowned for their work in sustainable design, have responded with their collaboration on the Metamorphosis collection. The project uses discarded fabric pieces to craft furniture pieces and accessories with extraordinary shapes, colors, and textures.
The collection sees fabric scraps that would have otherwise been thrown away transformed into unique pieces of furniture that bring a new life to each item, with no two pieces being exactly alike. The result is a quirky composition of furniture and accessories that bring an interesting touch to any interior setting.
Each piece is carefully crafted by hand from scraps of materials left over from past collections, offering an environmentally conscious approach to interiors while also pushing boundaries in terms of form and texture. By upcycling fabric scraps into new products, Estudio Campana and Paola Lenti are able to reduce textile waste while also creating something unique and unexpected.
Abner Henry, the contemporary design brand, has recently taken its inspiration from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The new collection, which consists of bags, jewelry, and clothing pieces, features motifs ranging from ancient Egyptian artwork to contemporary paintings and sculptures within the museum’s walls.
The company drew inspiration from a selection of the museum’s most iconic pieces. For example, their leather backpack features a design reminiscent of the intricate patterns found in the Roman marble sarcophagus dating back to the 1st century BC and located in the Met’s Greek and Roman galleries. They have also incorporated imagery from other notable works such as The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai and Diego Velázquez’s Las Meninas on their clothing designs.
Abner Henry also worked closely with The Met to ensure that each garment is authentic to its original artwork. Every piece in this collection is handmade by skilled artisans who pay close attention to detail when recreating these iconic images. Additionally, they created a special exhibit within The Met that celebrates their collaboration and showcases some of their exclusive products alongside the original pieces they are inspired by.
The Abner Henry x Metropolitan Museum of Art collection truly celebrates creativity and artistry in a unique way. It serves as a bridge between modern fashion trends and classic works of art that have been around for centuries. This collaboration is sure to become a timeless partnership offering customers an opportunity to appreciate both fashion and art simultaneously.
The seating comes in several pieces that, when arranged together, create a pyramid-like structure. Its design is based on the classic origami game, featuring three different types of seating with a round central table.#$/ Products by MUT Design and Ames draw inspiration from the origami game for their latest seating collection. The collection features several pieces that can be arranged together to form a pyramid-like structure, with three different types of seating and a round central table.
Surf Pro Kassia Meador has collaborated with Eskayel, a Brooklyn-based design studio, to create a unique clay-coated wallpaper. The wallpaper is designed to explore the moments where water meets earth. Drawing inspiration from some of Meador’s favorite wave breaks around the world, the wallpaper features a series of layered designs and hues that work together to create an ethereal atmosphere. The design is unique for its use of clay coating, which adds texture and contrast while maintaining a soft, subtle look that fits in any space. The wallpaper is available in four stunning colors – blue, green, pink, and yellow – each capturing a part of the serene beauty of nature./"#$"Eskayel’s collaboration is especially meaningful for Meador as she believes in living an ocean-inspired lifestyle and works to protect our environment by promoting sustainable practices. In addition to her involvement in Eskayel’s project, she also often works with the Surfrider Foundation on projects that protect and conserve our oceans. Through her work with Eskayel and other organizations devoted to protecting nature, Meador hopes to inspire others to take action and do their part to help protect our planet.
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