In: Organic
Eco Optics’ Use of Recycled Materials is Helping the World See a Bit More Clearly
08/20/2014Eco, is changing the way we view glasses one pair of frames (and a tree) at a time.
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Green Embassy: Artisanal Eco-Fashion, 100 Percent Made in Australia
08/19/2014Organic label Green Embassy bring together ecological and ethical issues through fashion
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Bosky Sustainable Sunglasses Bring Art to Eyewear
08/18/2014You can help support one of these 13 artists by backing this project’s Kickstarter campaign, and you’ll also score some pretty fabulous shades in the process.
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Sublime recycled brass jewelry echoes nature’s genius
08/15/2014Indonesian jewelry designer eleven44 creates stunning works based on patterns and forms found in nature, all out of recycled brass.
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Awesome Clay Refrigerator Requires Zero Energy to Keep Food Cool
08/14/2014This affordable green appliance made from clay is said to preserve the original taste of fruits and vegetables, unlike many conventional models that run on electricity.
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Organic Japanese Shell Residence Wraps Around a Centenarian Fir Tree
08/13/2014The residence was built around a centenarian Fir tree and is made from long-lasting, low-maintenance concrete
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Verveine recycles humble aluminum cans into luscious jewelry
08/12/2014Jeanette Gaydos takes forgotten cans and transforms them by hand into gorgeous accessories, overlaid with colourful Japanese origami paper patterns.
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Sea Bags Breathe New Life into Old Sails
08/11/2014The founders re-appropriated the rugged elegance of the sail to create one of the best hand-crafted bags around.
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Fashion firm Marimekko turns to birch tree based alternative to water-intensive cotton
08/08/2014“The surface of the ready textile has a dim glow and it is pleasing to the touch,”
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These Sneakers are 100 Percent Rubbish
08/07/2014Despite its utopian promise, plastic is so ingrained in our lives that it’s “becoming increasingly indistinguishable and inseparable from nature,”
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