What a week! Things are really starting to come together here at theinterioRevolution, and I want to thank one and all for being a part of that! Most especially, I would like to thank this weeks guest blogger, David of Sidecar Furniture, who has done such an amazing job of informing us all about artisan wood furniture!
So here’s what caught our eye this week…
Spied on design*sponge, this set of nesting tables, made of recycled wood and old rebar. They are really kinda cute, which is not something I usually say about things made of rebar.
Next up, a cozy blanket giveaway and some great sale items seen on Green Your Decor, as well as musings on printed countertops and why existing buildings are greener…
I couldn’t resist showing this adorable photo Jennae, of Green Your Decor, took of her daughter snuggled up in a Yumi & Laurie BlanQuette. Green Your Decor is having a giveaway for three of these cozy 50% organic cotton, 50% bamboo blankets, in the winner’s choice of colors. Giveaway contest ends March 22nd.
Also from Green Your Decor are these great “Green Steal of the Week” items. A stool woven from water hyacinth, for only $40, and a pair of organic cotton napkins for $5-6.
Eric Corey Freed, green architecture advocate and all around nice guy, muses about the future of countertop materials, and if “desktop manufacturing” technologies will change the way we create them. Imagine using a 3D printer to create your next kitchen!
Treehugger looks at some pretty severe demolition plans the city of Brantford, Ontario is considering, and says perhaps “The Greenest Building is the One Already Standing”.
And speaking of Treehugger, please consider voting for us for Best of Green in the Architecture and Design Blog category. Thank you!















