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Truly Eco-Fabulous!

July 6th, 2009

Now that my blog is truly back on track, I thought I would spend this week showing you some of the great things I saw at Dwell on Design.

First up is one of the best eco installations I have seen is quite awhile.  To be honest, I often feel underwhelmed these days when I come across a a “green design” installation.  So often they consist of white walls with no-VOC paint, acres of bamboo something or another, and a predictable palette of tan, off-white and apple green.  It’s not that these elements aren’t good on their own right, but they have become ubiquitous at every eco-show I’ve been to in the last 4 years.  So I was really pleased to see the Reclaimed Space house and the lovely ecofabulous.com interiors.

reclaimed space sign

A really nice use of re-claimed timber and corrugated steel as building materials.

exterior of reclaimed space

The rustic yet modern design looked fantastic and inviting.

reclaimed space interior

I think more sustainable design should use re-claimed furniture.  Isn’t it nice how unexpected that gold chair is?

stray dog mirror

Of course, the Stray Dog Designs mirror over the Caroma sink added just the right touch of whimsey.

The space was a bit crowded when I was there, so I only managed to get a few shots of this great interior.  Click here to see more on the ecofabulous.com blog.  You’ll be glad you did.

1 Comment »

  1. Kathy Stevens says

    Yay – antiques, the original eco-friendly object. Though I think the English went too far when they recycled the stones from Roman forts! We lost a lot of architectural history to that sort of thng.

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