Damiel Moyer specializes in what is called “slow furniture,” only creating two pieces at a time. While modern in design, his techniques have a long history of tradition in furniture making. Each of his pieces are completely unique. Bring Daniel’s sense of humor into your home and you’ll enjoy a piece of furniture that will last for generations.
Owen Mortensen turns salvaged natural objects into serene works of art. His Burnt Bamboo Rings reclaim bamboo garden stakes to create ancient circular yin-yang patterns. The striking outcome is best hung as a pair, side by side. Mortensen states that he “envisioned the framed pieces to be hung as a set (ideally over a bed) to celebrate a couples common goals while simultaneously recognizing their individuality.
Brammo‘s Award wining Enertia bike has gotten an upgrade and are accepting orders for their new Enertia Plus. Voted the 2010 motorcycle of the year, this little bike makes a great commuter vehicle. The Enertia Plus has a top speed of 60 mph and a top range of 80 miles on a single charge. Best of all, the bike is fully charged and overnight (8 hours) using a standard wall socket.
David Trubridge Design’s Floral Pendant will add some real flower power to modern interiors. The natural Bamboo components are flat packed when shipped, minimizing packaging and shipping costs. The pendant is held together by plastics clips, making the components easy to assemble into an airy, flower-patterned sphere. Available in three different sizes. The lamp is now 10-15% off at Lumens.com by clicking on the link below.
Bring some recycled industrial elegance into your dining room with Croft House’s Sustainable Dining Table. Handmade in Los Angeles, the materials use for each of these tables is made from a combination of hardwoods mostly from old barns in the midwest. The piece shown in the picture has been left in its completely natural state, but a wax finished can be applied for a smoother look. Not in need of a new dining room tower, the piece is also available as a coffee table or a desk.
Table Tots is CounterEvolution’s first foray into children’s furniture and we are absolutely loving it. Founded in 2007 by Jim Malone, a life-long musician and songwriter who was inspired by the seven-foot slab of reclaimed bowling alley he used to build a counter for his New York apartment. From its beginning the company’s mantra has been: Reclaimed, Restored, and Reborn. Each table is finished with zero VOC, non-toxic stains.
Robert Cramyer’s Alexander Sofa utilizes 100% eco-friendly materials, combining luxury, style and innovation in one elegant packaged. Handsome design elements make for a comfortable yet functional piece of furniture. Robert owns the production facility that manufactures all of his pieces, ensuring quality craftsmanship and the use of sustainable textiles whenever possible throughout each of his designs.
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Here’s your opportunity to own a chair that was recently appointed to the Permanent Collection at the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum in New York. Mikus Project’s Relief Chair is composed entirely of wool felt and aluminum, making it unique sustainable addition to the living room, home office, or office reception area.
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Stealthfully chic and dynamic, the Pouf Coffee Table by Mickus Projects offers amble storage, seating, and table space wrapped in a rapid-renewable materials. Layers of wool felt sheets are layered together and combined with a set of angular aluminum inserts. Each piece is handmade in the USA.
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This tall, sleek and elegant wardrobe by Brave Space Design gives you the option to hang clothes or add shelves, and the deep drawers are perfect for storing your unmentionables or other clothing items. Each of Brave Space Design’s Planar Wardrobe’s are made from Amber Bamboo and treated with a durable non-toxic water based finished. The doors to the wardrobe are 100% Recycled MDF, and finished with waterborne paint. Put two or more together, to store your entire wardrobe.
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