Apolis is pleased to release it's reusable Market Bag, handcrafted in Bangladesh and finished in California. The waterproof lining and natural vegetable-tanned leather straps, reinforced by antique nickel rivets, make it the perfect bag for trips to the farmer's market or the grocery store. Measures 13" in width, 18" in height, and 8" in depth, with a 6" x 7" inside pocket. Learn more about......read more
San Francisco designer Tina Frey creates modern resin products for the home, using her thorough hand sculpting, and hand casting process. Her newest addition, the Long Trough is a standout vessel perfect for an artful centerpiece or to display fruit. The resin trough has a distinctive texture beneath the resin, which reveals Frey’s handiwork when she sculpted the original clay mold. ...read more
This tightly loomed highly textured rug is made from durable eco-friendly hemp. It has a very neutral nubby feeling and acts as a subtle accent to the rest of the loft. It's inherently durable, feels good to the feet, and carries a long-lasting versatile feel. ...read more
They were once given as gifts to friends and family, now they make up the range of Barrett's Ridge Beer Bread Kits. The mix is timeless: gran's beer bread recipe, calico bags (hand sewn by Hands of Hope), and masuga labels (locally produced and environmentally friendly paper). What's left to say? Oh, just add beer....read more
Paine is a family-owned Maine company that has been producing woodsy products for the home since 1931. Among them are several varieties of 100 percent natural incense that bring the scent of the great outdoors into your home. Our favorite is Red Cedar, which emits the wholly pleasing aroma of a campfire in a Pacific Northwestern forest. A true American classic, available via......read more
There aren't too many companies out that have produced the same product in the same essential design for over a century. In fact, we can only think of one: Opinel, the French knifemaker founded by Joseph Opinel in 1890. Opinel's signature beechwood-handled pocket knives look pretty much the same as they did in the late 19th century. For amateur mushroomers like us, this Opinel Mushroom......read more
Founded over ten years ago by the husband-and-wife team of Dan and Jill O'Brien, Wild Idea Buffalo Co. raises free-range, grass-fed bison near the South Dakota Badlands. Dan, a wildlife biologist and environmental activist, turned to buffalo ranching as a means for restoring the depleting grasslands he has always called home. Today, with more and more people eating with their health and the......read more
Applying her considerable talents in decoupage, Wendy Gold has managed to take a great thing (a globe) and make it even better. The Bay Area designer's new line of ImagineNation globes are handcrafted using vintage globes with obsolete geography, on which she applies found, recycled paper to create spherical works of art. This one, featuring images from Maurice Sendak's "Where the......read more
As you've probably noticed, we love it when people find interesting new uses for old materials. This is one of the better projects in that realm. Kozo Lamps are made from original plumbing parts sourced from around the world. The materials are left raw, and the unfinished look gives Kozo Lamps an industrial quality that would fit nicely in a downtown loft. The faucet light switch, developed by......read more
On sea or on land, these cushions are great looking and feel like their second life is well-earned. Vintage Nautical Deck Stools by Stubensdoughter c.1968, Tybee Island. H: 30 x W: 13 x D: 13 in....read more