For eco-maniacs
START WITH Rehabilitated Dishware by Sarah Cihat Just like the Ukie Village home decor and accessories shop that features her wares, Brooklyn-based designer Sarah Cihat knows how to make being green easy. Her line of refurbished dishes revives ceramic dinner plates from secondhand stores by polishing them up with limited-edition designs like skulls and forest animals.
$35–$61 each at Willow, shopwillow.net. Then personalize with
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The plates are perfect for your eco-minded coworker who loves throwing dinner parties; add on this
tealight holder to help set the festive mood. Not only will he appreciate this nod to cycling culture—it’s made from a bike cog—but it also prevents the parts from wasting away in landfills.
$13 at Willow.2
Your pal who just bought her first condo could use a few apartment frills in addition to those nifty dishes, and this
hand-sewn, organic linen pillow by local screen-printing company Binth will look great on her bare couch. Plus, she’ll have a nice, peaceful rest knowing Al Gore would approve of both gifts.
$68 at Sprout.3
Your aesthete of a mother will want to know where to shop after you’ve turned her on to conscientious consumption. The
Eco Design Source Book (Chronicle Books), an encyclopedia of the latest and greatest consumer products that have a minimal impact on the earth, will be her definitive guide.
$35 at Sprout.
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