1. Stoller Works Rail Table: Architecturally Distinctive Sustainable Design

    Stoller Works Rail Table: Architecturally Distinctive Sustainable Design

    We are completely envious of the Stoller Collection, and have added their Rail Table to our own wishlist. The table is crafted by sculptor, architect, and designer, Evan Stoller. All of the pieces in his collection use materials and manufacturing methods that follow accepted standards of sustainability. The Rail Table comes in four modular pieces that cantilever off of two parallel aluminium stretcher bags.

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  2. ANDREA AIR: Plant-based Air Purifier

    ANDREA AIR: Plant-based Air Purifier

    The Andrea Air enhances plants natural qualities to help keep your environment healthy. Described as a Living Filter in Urban Design, the award-winning design, the filter is capable of absorbing toxic gases, including formaldehyde. The purifier has been exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and was the winner of the Popular Science Inventions of the Year Award.

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  3. Mickus Projects: Relief Chair

    Mickus Projects: Relief Chair

    Here’s your opportunity to own a chair that was recently appointed to the Permanent Collection at the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum in New York. Mikus Project’s Relief Chair is composed entirely of wool felt and aluminum, making it unique sustainable addition to the living room, home office, or office reception area.

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  4. Mickus Projects Storage Coffee Table

    Mickus Projects Storage Coffee Table

    Stealthfully chic and dynamic, the Pouf Coffee Table by Mickus Projects offers amble storage, seating, and table space wrapped in a rapid-renewable materials. Layers of wool felt sheets are layered together and combined with a set of angular aluminum inserts. Each piece is handmade in the USA.

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  5. Reclaimed Mahogany Coasters from a Frank Lloyd Wright House

    Reclaimed Mahogany Coasters from a Frank Lloyd Wright House

    You’ll have to press your luck to find coasters with a more historic past than these Reclaimed Mahogany Coasters from a Frank Lloyd Wright House. Each set is hand-crafted in Los Angeles and is only available in a limited run. The wood served a previous life as interior paneling in a house designed by the infamous architect in Brentwood, California. Made from the same wood used to build ships, these coasters can definitely handle any little puddle that may form under a cup.

  6. Mulit-Functional Dino Lamp by Deger Cengiz, is a Plantable Task Light

    Mulit-Functional Dino Lamp by Deger Cengiz, is a Plantable Task Light

    The felt wrapped LED light fixture by architect turned designer, Deger Cengiz, has a mutli-functional base for all of your favorite goodies, including the leafy green kind. Wrapped with recycled felt, the neck of this task light can be bent in numerous ways to ensure a spotlight on the task at hand. The fixture made its debut at the Wanted Design Show in 2011 during New York Design Week.

  7. The New Self-Programming Nest Thermostat is iPhone Compatible

    The New Self-Programming Nest Thermostat is iPhone Compatible

    The self-programming Nest Thermostat is a breakthrough that changes 30 years of Thermostat technology. Considered a brainchild of Tony Fadell, who is credited as the original developer of the iPod, it’s no wonder that his latest invention is iPhone compatible. After a week of telling nest when you are cold, hot, and not at home (all through its touchscreen or your iPhone), the Nest will make sure that no extra energy is spent heating or cooling your home when you’re not there. A built-in motion-sensor also makes helps in the decision-making process, and it learns more about you and your family’s schedule every time you make an adjustment.

  8. Take Black + Blum’s Bon Appetit Box on the Road

    Take Black + Blum’s Bon Appetit Box on the Road

    The revolutionary new lunch box by Black + Blum functions more like a ceramic bowl than a standard food container. The ‘glass like’ lid locks to form a water tight seal and it even comes with an ingenious sauce dipping area for sushi lovers, salad dressing, or ketchup. An additional inner dish allows you to split-up different foods to avoid cross contamination.

  9. Herman Miller Mirra Chair, Cradle-2-Cradle Certified

    Herman Miller Mirra Chair, Cradle-2-Cradle Certified

    The top-selling Herman Miller Mirra Chair was the first product to undergo Cradle-to-Cradle certification. Carrying the usual Herman Miller touches, the Mirra Chair has a fresh look and modern design appeal that is incredibly customizable to meet all your ergonomic needs.

  10. Daniel Michalik’s Cork Sway Stools

    Daniel Michalik’s Cork Sway Stools

    The Cork Sway Stool by Daniel Michalik sways and pivots under the weight of the user, responding to the tiniest of movements. The unusual properties requires the use of one’s core to maintain balance on the stool, not only helps improve posture but increases circulation. Made from a readily renewable material, feel free to use and place this stool anywhere within the house or office ten times over. Made in the USA.