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"Elephant's Breath" - something that poor salmon may have been subjected to moments before its demise?


Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | 10 Color Tips For Your Home via Farrow and Ball
3/31/09 5:33 PM

Having seen Sandy's beautiful products up close, I can tell you her attention to detail is incredible. What a happy surprise to open AT and see her work here.

Sahm (Wendy's pal)


Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Photographic Home Decor by Tansy & Co.
2/11/09 5:35 PM

Curtis, as a Canadian, I thank you for the great start to my day although my throat is still sore from trying not to laugh while swallowing coffee.

"a very strange place that feels like you're in some Stepford miniature of Canada...Not bad, but kind of strange"

Too funny.


Apartment Therapy - Roosevelt Island: Escape in the City?
8/24/07 7:17 AM

While I'm in agreement that carrying a few sustainably produced items or slapping a "green" label on a website hardly constitutes a change in mandate, I am thrilled everytime I see even a small concession to the ' "save the environment" bandwagon'.
Indivuals and groups willing to do the harder work of creating, promoting or rediscovering truly green choices and options will make big change possible. Only the trickle-down effect of making green-living possible, desirable and relevent to the masses will make big change actual.
This small group of products is the thin edge of the wedge for a big company like Home Depot. It helps promote the idea to the average consumer that these issues touch their lives. In turn, the purchasing power of the average consumer is much more likely to spark interest and attention in marketers who will want to tap into a new market - an encouraging cycle towards change.


Hot or Not? Eco Options at Home Depot
7/22/07 9:42 AM

I'm not normaly attracted to "country" or "farmhouse" as an aesthetic but this space is so rich with non-cutesy art and creative approach that it feels sophisticated. The only thing I'm missing is pictures of the bathroom. I want to see those tiles!


House Tour: Elizabeth Ben's DIY Digs
7/12/07 6:14 AM