I remember spending hours looking through these books! Now you can torture your children with them n poster size format.
Leave it to Urban Outfitters to bring back the good ole' days with it's Where's Waldo the Spectacular Poster Book by Martin Handford. On sale for $9.99.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Teak Table Set
We love versatile pieces that provide design flexibility in putting together a room. That's the beauty of these impressive tables made of eco-friendly teak from China's Gansu province. They can be used together as a coffee table or separately as end tables. And because teak stands up to the elements, they'll also work quite nicely on a patio or in a garden setting. Set of 2. $399
Dimensions: 19"Wx19"Dx18"H.
Contact White Canvas Designs to see where you can get your own set of these beautiful Teak Tables.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Booty Buddy
Didn't get your Snuggie this year for Christmas? Not to worry Urban Outfitters has taken it a step further with the Booty Buddy. It's a blanket AND an oversized, cozy poncho sure to keep you warm no matter what you're doing. Snuggle up in the Booty Buddy, with a super soft fleece lining and allover Southwestern-style print. Topped with an oversized hood, it's like the most comfortable hug ever. Imported.
Machine wash cold.
* 66"l, 69"w
* Cotton, polyester fleece
For $78 you could blend into that college sofa you refuse to get rid of.
Machine wash cold.
* 66"l, 69"w
* Cotton, polyester fleece
For $78 you could blend into that college sofa you refuse to get rid of.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Minimizing Waste on the Jobsite
A question on the USGBC's Green Home Guide: How can my builder minimize waste on my remodel?
Asked by Linus Murphy, Montgomery, AL
Answered by Martin Grohman, Wayne, NJ
You’d be surprised what a high percentage of building and remodeling waste can be recycled. With a little planning, and by working with your contractor before the start of the job, you can dramatically reduce the amount of waste that is created by construction.
Recycling on the jobsite has several benefits:
This means working with your contractor to get precise measurements, being clear about your project, and trying to avoid change orders. Modeling or visualization tools (some of which, such as Google’s Sketchup, are available free) can be a big help in this area.
Providing a space to make separating materials easy, perhaps even removing, marking, or covering plantings or other items in the yard in order to open up the area, can really help the process.
You can help by handling this portion of the jobsite recycling.
If you have a significant amount of extra unused material such as siding, sheathing or roofing, or even paint, electrical or plumbing supplies, you may be able to donate those as well. Call before bringing any materials.
A listing of building materials recyclers can be found at the Building Materials Reuse Association’s website.
Recycling on the jobsite has several benefits:
- Reduced waste, which is better for the environment, and may be eligible for points in green building programs;
- Potential cost savings from reducing disposal costs and from eliminating the need to buy some new materials; proceeds from recycling of valuable materials;
- A cleaner, neater jobsite.
- A back-of-the-envelope discussion with your contractor regarding what can be reused, and what areas around your property can be used to store materials during the job.
- A fully developed construction waste management plan (which may even be required in some municipalities).
From the start
Perhaps the most important step is careful measuring and ordering of materials. If you don’t order extra, you won’t have extra to dispose of at the end of the job.This means working with your contractor to get precise measurements, being clear about your project, and trying to avoid change orders. Modeling or visualization tools (some of which, such as Google’s Sketchup, are available free) can be a big help in this area.
Provide space for recycling
For a re-roofing job, for example, your contractor may need space to locate a second bin, truck, or tarp in order to separate recyclable shingle waste from other jobsite waste such as flashing or wood.Providing a space to make separating materials easy, perhaps even removing, marking, or covering plantings or other items in the yard in order to open up the area, can really help the process.
Provide space for storage
Providing dry space to store materials that will be reused or donated can facilitate recycling. It might mean parking your car in the driveway for a couple weeks so materials can be stored in the garage, but it will be worth it.Help separate materials
Like any recycling, the key is to keep everything clean, dry and properly separated. You can help keep packaging or other waste out of the shingles, wood, cabinets, appliances, etc., that will be recycled.Speaking of packaging...
These materials are generally recyclable, but if you don’t help recycle them, they may end up in the dumpster, because your contractor, who may be working far from his or her home base, may not be as familiar with local recycling options for cardboard, plastic films, or other packaging materials as you are.You can help by handling this portion of the jobsite recycling.
What to do with excess materials
You can often take suitable reusable materials to places that can remarket them, like- Habitat for Humanity ReStore,
- Building Materials Exchange, or
- other similar operations.
If you have a significant amount of extra unused material such as siding, sheathing or roofing, or even paint, electrical or plumbing supplies, you may be able to donate those as well. Call before bringing any materials.
A listing of building materials recyclers can be found at the Building Materials Reuse Association’s website.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Theater Seating
Instead of a bench what about some classic theater seating.
Heywood - Wakefield Vintage Wood & Cast Iron Theater Seating
Heywood - Wakefield Vintage Wood & Cast Iron Theater Seating
Vintage Wood & Cast Iron Theater Seating by Heywood Wakefield. Seat Height of 18". This is a set of Three, More are Available in any Configuration. Length: 61 1/2" Width/Depth: 22" Height: 35" | Contact White Canvas Designs to find your own seating arrangement. |
Monday, January 24, 2011
Hemp Dog Bed
Amenity Home combined their durable hemp fabric that’s blended with certified organic cotton and a classic Amenity print to create a new organic pet bedding collection. The look is natural and sophisticated and is something you’ll love to look at while it adds cozy comfort for your pooch all in eco-friendly style.
Available in 2 color options
Materials: 55% Hemp 45% Certified Organic Cotton, printed with non-toxic, water-based dyes. Filled with a high-quality polyester fiber generated from spun recycled bottles.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Surya Home
Art, Rugs, Pillows, and Throws at Surya Home. Modern, traditional, contemporary, and transitional styles for any home or office.
Browse their complete collection here.
Offered through White Canvas Designs at a discount to our clients. Contact us for more information.
Browse their complete collection here.
Offered through White Canvas Designs at a discount to our clients. Contact us for more information.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Chinoiserie Duvet Set
From Dwell Home this gorgeous bedding set keeps things modern yet elegant at home with the traditional Chinoiserie pattern. Pricing starts at $280 for the set.
Chinoiserie takes an old world theme and pairs it down to the essentials: bare branches, birds, and flowers, creating a fresh, decorative minimal style.
Full/Queen Duvet Set includes:
Order yours through White Canvas Designs for a discount.
Full/Queen Duvet Set includes:
- 1 Full/Queen Duvet, 88" x 90"
- 1 pair standard shams, 20" x 26"
- 1 King Duvet, 106" x 92"
- 1 pair king shams, 20" x 36"
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Danish Modern Classics
Beautiful, simple, designs from Danish Modern. Including this perfect lounge chair.
I want to adopt four of them for our home in Idaho.
Designer: Ole Wanscher
Material(s): oiled teak, original silver wool cushions
Dimensions: 29″ h x 26″ w x 28″ d
Or this simply elegant rocking chair.
Designer: Hans J Wegner
Material(s): white oil pigment treated beech wood, natural papercord seats
Dimensions: 27" w x 41" h x 26" d. seat height 16"
I want to adopt four of them for our home in Idaho.
Designer: Ole Wanscher
Material(s): oiled teak, original silver wool cushions
Dimensions: 29″ h x 26″ w x 28″ d
Or this simply elegant rocking chair.
Designer: Hans J Wegner
Material(s): white oil pigment treated beech wood, natural papercord seats
Dimensions: 27" w x 41" h x 26" d. seat height 16"
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Tokyo Home to Office
Working at home can be tricky at times -- especially when your workstation winds up being your dining room table or living room couch (ahem...), but Japanese designer Yuko Shibato has inspired us with this transforming Tokyo home office. By incorporating two movable walls in two different rooms, Shibato has created built-in storage space that also works to separate home and office life. Dubbed "Switch", the project can transform from an office to a home simply by sliding a wall.
Transforming multi-purpose furniture is a key design element for small space living, so clever tricks were employed to turn this tiny apartment into an efficient office. The largest room of the apartment was transformed into a large meeting room and library with a sliding wall. When a large meeting space is needed, the wall slides shut over the library (there’s a hole cut out for the table). When less people are there, the library can be opened. Then at night, the library is closed down and the large meeting table can be used as a dining room.
One of the bedrooms was turned into a work room with three stations and upper shelving. To provide additional work and reading space, this work room was connected to the larger bedroom across the hall with a large swinging bookshelf. When open, the bookshelf effectively cuts off the bedroom space and creates a reading room accessible from the work room through a square portal. At night when everyone has gone home, the swinging door is closed and the bedroom is more open.
+ Yuko Shibato
by Bridgette Meinhold
Monday, January 17, 2011
Dash & Albert
Offered through White Canvas Designs these rugs are fun and friendly. Their cotton hooked rugs are well known but they also do wool hooked rugs that are fabulous!
See more here from Dash & Albert.
Contact White Canvas Designs to place an order and receive a discount on your next rug purchase.
See more here from Dash & Albert.
Contact White Canvas Designs to place an order and receive a discount on your next rug purchase.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Pattern Bent Wood Chair
In a high gloss white this chair from Brocade Home is only $199.
Engineered wood construction. high gloss white. Also available in high gloss black and silver. 18.5" seat height. 18"w x 21"d x 33.75"h. ($25)
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Baby's First Non-Toxic Bowl & Spoon
Amenity's wooden bowl and spoon is the perfect, essential accessory for baby's first meals. You can mash all kinds of cooked and raw organic food for your little ones right in the bowl. It will become more aged and beautiful with each use.
It is sure to become a treasured keepsake from babyhood or can easily transition into a fun play toy for a toddler. It's also a thoughtful reminder of this special time with baby when you continue to use it in your daily lives in the kitchen as a salt holder.
The bowl and spoon is hand-carved from non-toxic cherry wood and will wear beautifully. The bowls arrive to you finished with beeswax and oil. To maintain the life and luster of the bowl hand rubbing with a food grade beeswax polish or walnut oil (do not use if you have nut allergies) as often as you like is encouraged. Something like Three BEEautiful Bees, organic beeswax polish. A great investment starting at $29.
NEW MOTHER TIP: A superfood for babys first meal is avocado. This little bowl and spoon lets you mash the avocado right in the bowl so you can feed baby fresh food on the spot wherever you go!
It is sure to become a treasured keepsake from babyhood or can easily transition into a fun play toy for a toddler. It's also a thoughtful reminder of this special time with baby when you continue to use it in your daily lives in the kitchen as a salt holder.
The bowl and spoon is hand-carved from non-toxic cherry wood and will wear beautifully. The bowls arrive to you finished with beeswax and oil. To maintain the life and luster of the bowl hand rubbing with a food grade beeswax polish or walnut oil (do not use if you have nut allergies) as often as you like is encouraged. Something like Three BEEautiful Bees, organic beeswax polish. A great investment starting at $29.
NEW MOTHER TIP: A superfood for babys first meal is avocado. This little bowl and spoon lets you mash the avocado right in the bowl so you can feed baby fresh food on the spot wherever you go!
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Muir Dining Table
The Muir reclaimed wood dining table brings a simplicity and beauty to your daily meals while preserving nature’s resources. Handcrafted from solid, reclaimed woods, this table welcomes family members with its inviting warmth and ease. The breadboard styling that finishes the ends and the thickness of the wood, gives the table a timeless, utilitarian feel.
This handmade reclaimed wood furniture uses only Douglas Fir from local sources because of the wood’s incredible density, brought on by decades of use in sunny Southern California climate. The stability of the wood, along with highly-skilled craftsmanship, combine to make this an exceptionally solid table. Choosing reclaimed woods reduces forest clear cutting, landfill use and air pollution.
A beautiful option for any home. Contact White Canvas Designs to find out where you can get this gorgeous dining set.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
MIO's Green Design Store in Phili
MIO‘s clever sustainably-crafted furniture, lighting, housewares, and clothing is thrilled to announce that the company just launched a creatively-outfitted retail store in Philadelphia that displays all of their eco wares in a gallery-style setting. Founded in 2001 by brothers Jamie and Issac Salm, MIO is a two-tiered green business that offers product development consulting services for clients like Target and Anthropologie, while using the same philosophy of sustainable design to produce their own line of products. In the new retail space you will find products with trendy graphic flare, such as their pixelated houndstooth trivet made from cork and other products that exemplify MIO’s approach to closed loop manufacturing and green materials sourcing, like their wool Softbowls.
MIO products are always available for web purchase, but their new brick and mortar shop offers the opportunity to touch and feel the goods up close while taking advantage of the extensive eco product knowledge the staff has to offer. Each product has an “Eco Stats” scorecard that explains a range of attributes — from the use of renewable materials to recyclability and biodegradability. For example, MIO’s hanging Bendant Lamp has recycled content, is recyclable, is locally sourced, has a low-VOC environmentally preferable finish, and has efficient flat-pack packaging.
Read more here.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Wire Globe Pendants
I'm always looking for good ceiling lights and I found these on ABC Home. I thought they were perfect for a local project.
Made of metal wire with espresso finish and vintage style details. Available in 2 sizes. Pricing starts around $825 for the 8" diameter.
Made of metal wire with espresso finish and vintage style details. Available in 2 sizes. Pricing starts around $825 for the 8" diameter.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Satan's Tongue Coffee Table
Materials: African Padouk Dimensions: 48"W x 24"D x 17"H |
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Vermont Natural Coatings
A friend passed along a flooring finish recommendation to me and I had to share. Vermont Natural Coatings PolyWhey® is a durable, safe, easy to use finish that meets the highest professional and environmental standards. They displace toxic components traditionally found in wood finish with recycled whey protein. A neutral odor, great coverage, quick drying, and easy clean-up make the PolyWhey family of finishes tough, environmentally smart coatings for all interior and exterior wood surfaces.
Sounds too good to be true! I love finding products like this. Read more here.
Sounds too good to be true! I love finding products like this. Read more here.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Bergamo Pendant
Found this ceiling light fixture on Align Retro Design.
I think if Coco Channel was still around this would be right up her alley.
I think if Coco Channel was still around this would be right up her alley.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Amy Butler
If you haven't heard of this designer you must be living under a rock somewhere because her fabrics are everywhere. I'm loving her latest bedding collection, Dream Daisy & Poppy. Fabulous!
See more here. If you order through White Canvas Designs you always get a discount as well.
See more here. If you order through White Canvas Designs you always get a discount as well.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Plastic Bottle School House in Asia
This cleverly constructed schoolhouse in San Pablo, Philippines, which happens to be the first of its kind in Asia. The innovative building was conceived and constructed by Illac Diaz and MyShelter Foundation as a way of turning a negative - an abundance of discarded plastic bottles - into a positive - a brand new place for children to get their learn on. The school is made from 1.5 and two-liter soda and water bottles filled with adobe, a combo that is relatively cheaper than concrete and - get this - is also about three times stronger!
Plastic bottles are every where, and until we can finally do away with them completely, why not turn them into livable, usable structures?
In order to raise awareness for the school, MyShelter Foundation organized a run in June. They also collected bottles – which most people were more than happy to get rid of – at the event. The Bottle School was constructed with the help of dozens of volunteers who secured the bottles with liquified adobe and steel bars. The site was donated by the local government of San Pablo.
“It’s very empowering because what used to be a problem is now a solution,” said Mr. Diaz about the inspiring project. Congratz to MyShelter Foundation for completing their very first Bottle School and stay tuned because word on the street is that there are many more schools like this one in the works.
Photos © Kristel Marie Fuentes Gonzales
Read more: Asia’s First School Made of Plastic Bottles is 3x Stronger than Concrete Bottle School – Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World
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