Saturday, August 7, 2010

Thank You!


I wanted to take a moment to say thank you to all of those bloggers who have been kind enough to post about Pure Green Living Magazine, who've all said such kind things and are helping spread the word.  I absolutely love what I do, and sharing it with you gives me the greatest of pleasures!
You are loved!

Knack Studios

Chakra Pennywhistle

Poppytalk

Simply Grove

BrydieBrown

Calico & Co

Design Roots

SFgirlbybay

Eco Salon

Frugal Life Project

Green Your Decor

Handmade Evolution

Kind Boutique


My Fashionable Planet


Re-Nest

Farm & Fru Fru
SnickerDoodles

Please pay all these great people a visit!  I tried very hard to include everybody that I know of who posted about PGL Magazine.  If I missed anyone send me an email and I'll include you too!  Also, thanks to all of those who twittered about PGL too!

Happy days.

Friday, August 6, 2010

the {green} traveller: Chateau de Massillan

Come away to France, to a little luxury chateau, tucked into the countryside between Orange and Avignon.  Built in 1550 as a hunting lodge, le Chateau de Massillan originally belonged to Dianne de Poitiers (Henry the II's life-long partner).  The building has been beautifully maintained and still has many of its original features... how very green... and is furnished with many period peices to give an authentic charm to the hotel. 

Yes please. A little daydream for you to finish off the week. 

As always, enjoy your weekend!






Thursday, August 5, 2010

{eco} find

I found this today.... for those of you who love graphic art, such as the vintage trolley signs I posted about last week but don't want the price tag that comes with it.  These are produced by Locality (found via Etsy) - you can customize the poster with any 20-25 words of your choice.  My one year anniversary is coming up and I thought this would be a really great homage to things that define you as a couple...favourite vacation spot, books, foods, one liners, important dates, and so on.  Don't you think?  You can choose to have yours either hand-painted or printed digitally.  Another nice idea from Locality is a custom birth announcement, see them on their site.


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

{eco} design: Jorge & Veronica's flat

This Buenos Aires' flat just oozes charm.  It is a perfect example of curating and personalizing objects that speak to you and making them work in your space.  The repetition of red thoughout the flat ties everything together neatly, so that the eclectic feel looks curated not cluttered.  This is also a fantastic example of working with your space - Jorge and Veronica, the owners of the flat, chose to feature the original wall seen above, rather than painting it, and the apartment still has many original features, such as the stained glass, wood floors, and marble steps (see below).


The repetition of the red stools and the red lamps is fantastic, and those shelves just kill me!  I am most definitely not the type for kitchen display shelves.  Mine are more the type where things fall out at you when you open them!

Another view of the kitchen.  Concrete floors are an excellent eco finish, as they help to keep your home warm/cool.  I am also in absolute love with concrete countertops.  We work with concrete artisans at my store, and they are just beautiful.  Definitely on my kitchen wish list.  In fact, we just finished a beauty cabinet with a concrete top.  I'll share pictures with you soon!

More salvage chic.  The symmetry of the lamp shades and artwork keep the space tidy and considered.
Also a great example of mixing your peices.

Those high ceilings and windows... Jorge and Veronica are great salvagers!

One thing I noticed when I travelled in Greece was the abundance of marble.... it's like brick to them, and is absolutely everywhere.  I loved it and was in constant awe of it.  Such as this solid carrerra staircase.  The juxtaposition of traditional and modern is very obvious here, another thread that ties together Jorge and Veronica's flat.

Have I mentioned Argentina is on my must-see list?

All images via mixr.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

{eco} vintages & style

I came across the most adorable company the other day, and immediately fell in love.  Like many things on the net, I wish they were closer!  Anyway, Missprint is a mother/daughter outfit from the UK.  Among the many things they do, they print eco wall paper, using non-toxic inks.  Their designs are graphic and mod, and are exactly the kind of think I can picture in my home!  I'm loving gray these days so I was drawn to the two samples you see here, but their website has much more to see, including some fantastic metallic prints!


Missprint also refurbishes vintage peices with their own special twist.



Finally, I if you're like me and are always on the lookout for a great lamp, you'll love these, which are hand silkscreened onto veggie dyed dupion silk or linen.


Monday, August 2, 2010

{eco} style: beachy goodness


The summer days have been so beautiful lately, although the season is flying by, I've managed to spend some time on the dock.  I had a lovely email a little while ago from United by Blue, which together with the fantastic weather inspired this post of eco friendly nautical finds.  Be sure and stop by to UBB's shop - with every product sold they clean up ONE POUND of trash from beaches of the world.  As the oil spill disaster in the gulf continues I thought you might find them relevant.  I hope you've all had a chance to enjoy a beach somewhere near you this summer!  If not, maybe this will inspire you!
Cheers.

Sources:
2.Support Sustainable Seafood Organic Cotton Shirt by UBB
3. Recycled Sail Cloth Tote by Ella Vickers
4. Natural Jute Ottoman via Nautical Luxuries

Friday, July 30, 2010

the {green} traveller: Soneva Kiri

Dissolve the borders between indoors and out at this eco luxury resort in Thailand.  The abundance of natural materials enhance the connection to nature.  Enjoy a little daydream... enjoy the sunshine this weekend.








a dining pod... not exactly sure how it works but it sure looks great!


Thursday, July 29, 2010

{eco} design: I'd live here

I love, love, this space.  I found this while dreamily browsing through Nest Interiors' site after a lovely email from Beth, the creator.  Can you imagaine a more perfect space for entertaining on a starry summer night?  A brilliant use of space in this reclaimed greenhouse, I'll take it just the way it is.   

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