Eco-Friendly Home Furnishings Guide – Part II

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Upholstery
I have to admit this is a tough one right now. As a designer, there are a number of companies from whom I can buy eco-friendly upholstery. For retail customers, the options are few. Plus you have to be careful because some companies are taking advantage of the “eco-friendly hype” to sell mediocre furniture. Yes, a sustainable hardwood frame and organic fabric sound great, but how is the piece made? What’s inside? (The answers should be a hardwood frame with wool or natural latex cushions) What is the warranty? Some companies do not sell directly to the public but you can find an authorized dealer in your area.
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Lee Industries - Crate and Barrel carries some of their items.
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Greener Lifestyles – A great selection of mostly modern sofas.
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Williams Sonoma Home – Offering some stylish options in their Green Collection. Look for the little green leaf.
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Eco Terric- They offer the Inside Green line from Cisco Brothers.
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- I have been admiring this Viva Terra table for quite some time. Reclaimed railroad ties-made from teak, pine, and ironwood have been crafted into a nesting coffee table with sturdy metal frames that have been given a waxed finish. It has a nice clean look but the weathered wood gives it an interesting twist.
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Casegoods
Casegoods are pretty much anything that is made out of wood. Think coffee tables, armoires and dressers. Here we have many options to choose from. Antiques and used furniture are the most obvious way to go green. You can use these items in exactly the condition you find them or refinish them to your taste using earth-friendly products. If you are handy you can create furniture out of items or wood that had a previous life. Lastly, there are plenty of talented artists and vendors that are making new furniture from eco-friendly and sustainable materials.
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Vivaterra – One of my favorites, a lovely selection of furniture and accessories.
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Green Culture Furniture - They offer everything from bedrooms to living rooms in traditional, transitional and modern styles.
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Design Public – Great Modern furnishings for your home.
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Pottery Barn has a wide selection of organic bedding in solids and prints. The Sanibel Collection is great for a vacation home or any room where you want that beach house feeling.
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Pillows, Bedding and Other Soft Stuff
If you like to sleep as much as I do, then you spend more than a few hours with your pillow snuggled under your head. Since these items are close to your skin for many hours at a time, it’s a good idea to go green.
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A Happy Planet - If you are going with a simple white or ivory palette, they have got you covered with vendors such as Anna Sova and SDH Purists.
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Pottery Barn – They have a nice selection of organic bedding in lovely colors. 200 thread count is fine for shams and duvet covers but make sure your sheets are 300+.
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LAUREN SPA - Their new spa collection features the trademark Lauren style but with a softer look and feel.
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Lighting
Again, we can arrive from two directions. Take what you have to a lighting store, make sure it’s safe and add a new twist with shades, beads or crystals. There is also some great refurbished antique lighting on the web. Bare in mind that compact fluorescent bulbs are available in many sizes. You can also look for Energy Star approved fluorescent lighting that require 2/3 less energy than standard lighting, generates 70% less heat, and lasts up to 10 times longer. Some people are concerned that they won’t get the same warm light from a compact fluorescent but if you select a fixture with that has opaque glass, you can hardly tell the difference.
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Chameleon Fine Lighting – If you are interested in finding a period fixture or just something funky for contrast, they have a beautiful selection.
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Rejuvenation Lighting- One of the few places where you can get an perfect antique reproduction that takes a compact fluorescent bulb!
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LBC Lighting - You also have the option of selecting light fixtures that are made of recycled glass or grass clot for an interesting twist.
I hope this helps you jump into the world of eco-friendly furnishings. Just remember: consider what you can reuse, analyze what you really need and then do your research. There are lots of great companies offering a wonderful selection of products that will make your home beautiful and eco-friendly. Now that’s a smart way to go!
Tags: bedding, decorating tips, eco-friendly, furniture, lighting, pillows


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