Daily Find
Owner Lisa Clinton opened her shop this month near Verite, the cupcake Mecca. Juniper's Spartan, uncluttered, space has concrete floors, natural wood display shelves, and a sleek black bench seat. The simplicity of the decor reflects Clinton's philosophy about her shop. "Designers who consider the whole process of their creativity rather than the end result create special and more valuable items. I'm drawn to designers whose clothing is going to last through trends and I'm especially interested in those working to tread more lightly on the planet," says Clinton.
By Kathy Schultz | March 22, 2007
Seattle Style File
Consumers who care can breathe easy knowing there are plenty of places in Seattle to spend their cash responsibly. Shops that carry eco-friendly products, organic items, products using sustainable materials and recycled goods are proliferating, providing green options for everyday living.
By Kathy Schultz | February 28, 2007
Daily Find
Turning green? Then visit One Earth One Design, a shop opened by Sandy and Paul Campbell in November. Sandy Campbell, an interior designer with years of experience searching out well-designed sustainable products, has filled the store with items you'll use in every room of your house with good conscience.
By Kathy Schultz | February 20, 2007
Daily Find
If you have a baby shower on the calendar, or a little one at home, check out our latest discovery: Baby Star, a Portland-based baby accessory company that we think is worth a look.
By Sarah Jio | February 15, 2007
Daily Find
Sure, the paint you find at The Home Depot will do the job. However, if you’re at all concerned about the toxins that may be lurking in the bucket you’ve chosen for your bedroom -- or your baby’s nursery -- check out our favorite new discovery: Anna Sova paint.
By Sarah Jio | January 2, 2007
Seattle Style File
France exports more than fine Bordeaux, perfume and haute couture. It also exports old tires.
By Kathy Schultz | August 29, 2006