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Showing posts with label organic cotton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic cotton. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Etsy Love: Bookha At Home

Knowing my love of feathers, it's no surprise that it was the Tea Towel with the sweet black and white bird and Springtime themed images on them that first drew me to Bookha At Home on Etsy. But I was further delighted to find a tight edit of environmentally friendly materials and original designs for home and baby. And for those women who actually still shop for themselves (what's that like?!?), there's a great little line of clutches and totes.


Hand-printed Spring-inspired images make this Tea Towel more a work of art; solvent free inks on hemp/organic cotton make it an eco-friendly beauty.



Laser cut birch Wood Alphabet in Courier New font, up close and hung in a darling nursery in a Covet Garden magazine spread.


Animal Onesies printed in nontoxic ink on organic cotton.
- moose (red ink)
- owl (orange/red ink)
- beaver (rust brown ink)
- hare (light grey ink)
- tortoise (burgundy ink)
- bear (blue ink)
- cat (blue/grey ink)


Combining function and beauty, Bookha At Home's Small Storage Boxes feature original designs printed with nontoxic inks on 100% natural linen with organic cotton canvas linings.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Etsy Love: Swanky Swell

Sometimes I don't know where each week goes, but it's Saturday again.....and my searches for an Etsy shop to feature today led me to Swanky Swell, maker of several beautiful and original organic cotton patterned fabrics. San Fransisco-based Interior Designer Nina Jizhar (who, according to her Etsy profile, shares my son's birthday of May 12th so she must be extra awesome!) designs her own patterns and prints them on an upholstery-weight organic cotton/hemp blend. Eco-cred and originality all in one!! Her designs all share a fun retro feel whether executed in a neutral monochromatic color or in a vibrant range of hues. Most are offered at a reasonable $48/yard.


Daydream


Mum in Mustard, shown on a lamp shade.


Raindrops (shown here in Chocolate, also available in Mandarin and Split Pea)


Heritage


Blossom


On of Jizhar's custom prints, Bloom, is produced through Spoonflower.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Etsy Love: Habitat Textiles

G'day mates!!! This morning over brekkie, I discovered quite a bottler! Ok, that's enough Aussie speak to embarrass myself with for one morning, but is a great segue into today's featured Etsy Shop: Habitat Textiles, one of the most drool-worthy offerings of eco-friendly and ethically-produced textiles I've ever seen. Habitat Textiles features mostly independent Australian designers (hence my poor attempt at some Aussie slang) and their brilliant ranges of hand-printed fabrics, as well as a small selection of WOOLganic knitting yarn in luscious colors and a line of organic cotton prints by Monaluna, their only northern hemisphere offering. While I'd rather grab my passport and shop Australia's textiles myself, Habitat Textiles sure is the next best thing. Oi!


Hand-printed Rooftops in Sky Blue, by Australian designer Lara Cameron.


Hand-printed Elephants in Red, by Australian designer Carly Schwerdt.


Hand-printed Flowering Gum in Olive, by Australian designer Lara Cameron.


Hand-printed Superb Wren in Winter, by Australian designer Jennifer Berney.



Hand-printed Gypsy Caravan fabric by Australian designer Kristen Doran (and an example of a tote bag made in the fabric).



WOOLganic Organic Wool Knitter's Yarn DK 8ply - Raindrops.


Fat Quarter set of 5 Organic Monaco fabrics in blue by Monaluna.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Etsy Love: Bird Mafia

It's Saturday and spring has decided to visit us again! Birds are returning from migration, the air is fresh and my to-do list is getting lots of checkmarks today! My happy energy and spring fever led me to an Etsy shop called Bird Mafia today, where I promptly fell in love with every offering. Adorable printed organic cotton pillows (including ones shaped like assorted wildlife), organic cotton toddler tees, funky handmade scenic shadow boxes, and innovative coffee cuffs (the eco beer cozy!) are all equally lovable. Astonishingly, every screen-print and shadow box starts with artfully cut paper, the basis of Bird Mafia's intricate crafts.


This is the cut paper printed pillow that drew me to Bird Mafia initially: organic cotton Star Pillow in Marigold (also available in Teal).


"Ever Green I" cut paper shadow box featuring vintage maps.


Organic cotton Owl Pillows (also available in the shapes of raccoons and bears).


Handmade organic cotton Coffee Cuffs.


Organic cotton Kids Owl T-shirt (several other designs available).

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Rest Assured



(My little angel, now 5 years old, sleeping in organic pureness since Day One.)


I have watched my son buzzing around the playground countless times, daydreaming of ways to bottle his energy. I would certainly be rich if I could. If there are other parents out there working on this, email me and perhaps we can partner up. ;)

I know his vitality is partly contributed to the rock solid sleep he gets each night, his uninterrupted sweaty slumber that reinvigorates him to meet each new day of toddlerhood full of zest (sleep he gets while I'm up finishing the dishes, paying bills, or preparing for the next day or the hours I rise before him to get a half day's work in...all leaving me with about the same amount of total energy that he possesses in his elbow alone).

But during the hours that I do sleep, I rest a lot more soundly knowing how safe, pure, and natural the bed is that stages his dreamtime renewal, from the all-natural mattress to the organic cotton bedding. Since he was a tiny newborn, he has rarely slept on anything but the purest cotton, wool or bamboo. And not only do I believe these conscious choices are better for him, greatly contributing to his peaceful rest, but they are also for the health of the planet that he will spend his all his waking and sleeping hours on.

A few scary facts: the world's conventional cotton crops, grown in over 80 countries, consume roughly 25% of the insecticides used on our planet and are responsible for roughly 10% of the pesticides released into our air. Many insecticides and pesticides are highly toxic and 5 of the top 9 types used contain probable carcinogens. It is believed that in the 1990's, nearly 50% of Egyptian Cotton workers suffered from chronic pesticide poisoning, including neurological and vision disorders.

Don't know any Egyptian Cotton workers personally? Well, a significant number of crops are dusted domestically affecting our air, national water supplies and ecosystems, even those that are nowhere near a cotton field. The toxic growing process permeates every single production stage, no doubt winding up in the end product: the actual pillowcase you rest your head on every night.

While conventional cotton still undoubtedly dominates the bedding market, there are more non-toxic, organic choices than ever for your little one's room, a remarkable improvement from the sleepless nights of my 3rd trimester when I surfed the internet finding little more than boring, solid natural, baby pink, and powder blue organic cotton crib sheets. Now what's best for our children and the earth can now also be the focal point of a pretty stylish boudoir.



The folks at Q Collection Junior have been leaders in the organic baby market for years now and their Animal Crib Set (available in Sweet Lime, shown, or Cardamom) is the perfect marriage of adorable design and truly authentic eco-friendliness.




To ensure a restful night's sleep for your littlest night owl, Honeyami's Night Owl Organic Crib Set is free of toxins as well as frilly design: clean, serene, yet playful pale blue owls and blue-on-white patterns are a unique eco-friendly design statement.





I love the ease of purchasing a crib set, but as a decorator I tended to mix and match, a la carte, when purchasing my son's bedding. This was also a result of budget, the fact that I didn't use a cribskirt and paired all the sheeting up with a solid white bumper cover over an organic cotton bumper insert. So I stocked my son's dresser drawers full of fitted sheets; with diaper leaks and drool, we needed back-ups for the back-ups. Nowadays, there are just as many bedding 'separates' as there are cute sets. Here are a few of my favorites, miles away from the boring organic cotton solids of yesteryear.....






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Giggle's Better Basics Line would have saved me many nights of sleepless prenatal web surfing. This simple, crisp stripe (available in blue, shown, as well as pink and orange) could be incorporated into virtually any color palette and design style.








As a longtime fan of Serena & Lily's bedding, I am thrilled to see an infusion of organic cotton crib bedding and textiles-by-the-yard into their line, all in the design-friendly patterns and colors their collections are infamous for.








Geometric lines of chocolate and a lighter mocha hue live in contemporary harmony on the DwellStudio Zig Zag Chocolate Organic Fitted Crib Sheet.




As children grow into energetic tots, safe and restful sleep remains just as vital, so I'm pleased to find adorable modern options in the eco-friendly twin size bedding category too.....



Pixel Organics adhere to relentless organic standards for children's apparel, which they have carried over into these cheery, abstract Stalk of Wheat sheet coordinates.





The gender-neutral design and vibrant color palette of the De-Vine Collection is a versatile, organic choice from mass market retailer Pottery Barn.







My son knows that sunsets are my favorite things; I'll pull over the car and pause in their beauty on a regular basis. What better way to end your child's day than by snuggling under this beautiful abstract sunset print from Amenity Home?