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December 31, 2005

BEST OF 2005 - Contributor Picks

by Jill Fehrenbacher


In contrast to our most trafficked posts of 2005, here are our personal favorites from 2005:

1. Floating Homes (Jill)
2. Greenroofs (Sarah)
3. Loveshack (Nicki & Kyle)
4. Skyscraper Farming (Gretchen)
5. Lovetann Modular House (Evelyn)
6. PARANS Sunlight Transportation Device (Jill)
7. Sunlight Table (Sarah)
8. Expanding Table (Evelyn)
9. All of the HOW-TOs (Jill)
10. Scrapile Interview (Sarah)

READ MORE >

December 30, 2005

BEST OF 2005 - Most Popular Inhabitat Posts

by Jill Fehrenbacher

Based on reader traffic and comments, here are the most popular (or the most controversial?) Inhabitat posts of 2005:

1. Tetris Shelving - 66 comments
2. Hansa Canyon Colored LED Faucets - 55 comments
3. HOW TO: Brew Your Own Biodiesel - 26 comments
4. Ingo Maurer LED Glass Table - 22 comments
5. Grancrete - 17 comments
6. HOW TO: Make your own terrarium - 16 comments
7. Cargotecture - 15 comments
8. RE:Form Energy Curtain - 8 comments
9. Green Roofs - 4 comments
10. Floating Homes - 4 comments

This mirrors our reader picks to some extent. So far we’ve got some votes for Grancrete and the Terrarium How-To, which are both in the top ten. We also got some nominations for the Lumen, Push Button House, the Tiny Tumbleweed House, and the Microdwellings.

December 30, 2005

HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE: For Kids

by Jill Fehrenbacher

For Kids

Kids love the holidays- for the cheer, the joy, the abundance of cookies, but mostly, for the gifts. This year, why not give green gifts that are healthy, educational, and eco-friendly. The little ones will love them, and you’ll feel great about giving them. Warning: excessive cuteness ahead…

Dwelling Baby Elephant Toy, Handmade by rural artists in Kenya, Branch Home, cutey mccutes

BABY ELEPHANT - $22
Does it get any cuter than this? Handmade by artisans in rural Kenya, the adorable little elephant is is made from natural wool yarn, natural vegetable-based dyes, and is sure charm anyone; big or small.

$22 from Branch Home

Kidsonroof Playhouses

KIDSONROOF PLAYHOUSES- 20-40 EURO
Every kid loves a playhouse. And now with the simple cardboard House and MobileHome from Kidsonroof, you can feel good about buying one for the kid in your life. Kidsonroof donates 5% of its profits to Unicef projects, and you end up with a great gift for your child or younger sibling- a hideaway, fortress, dollhouse, or secret place to hide from monsters. Choose from the larger-sized House, which arrives as a blank slate of white cardboard, just asking to be painted, drawn on, and covered in stickers, or the more portable MobileHome, a perfectly-sized cottage for your child’s family of teddy bears.

+ 20-40 EURO from Kidsonroof

This Into That DIY Books Tiffany Tomato

THIS INTO THAT DIY PROJECT BOOKS- $12 in Target stores
Tiffany Threadgould (aka Tiffany Tomato Designs) knows how to turn trash into treasure. And now with her brand new book series of This Into That DIY Recycling projects, your kids can follow in her footsteps. From turning cereal boxes into table soccer, t-shirts into belts, and soda bottles into jewelry holders, these books are chock-full of great projects that encourage recycling and repurposing everyday materials. Series includes Fabric Fashions, Garbage Games, and Plastic Pizzazz.

+ $12 in Target stores

Oeuf Hug Me Sweater

OEUF HUG-ME SWEATER- $88
Oeuf is a line of sustainable products for babies and small children. The company tagline is “good design for all ages”, and some of their precious essential knits are designed around the concept of knitting people together through clothing. The ‘hug me’ sweater and ’squeeze me’ mittens, which feature child-size mitten pockets sewn into the garment, are the perfect designs for connecting parent and child. Oeuf’s knitwear is made from azo-free dyed alpaca wool, hand knit in a fair trade relationship between the NYC based company and a group of knitters in Bolivia.

+ $88 from Oeuf NYC

Sector 9 Bamboo Skateboards

SECTOR 9 BAMBOO SKATEBOARDS- $119-$179
While you may not love the idea of your child tearing down the street on his brand new skateboard, you’ll feel great knowing that it’s made from super-sustainable bamboo. These kid-sized boards from Sector 9 come in short and long-board versions and prove that bamboo isn’t just for housewares and flooring anymore!

+ $119-$179 from Sector 9

Owl backpack

OWL BACKPACK- $54
Handmade by artisans in rural Kenya, the perfectly-sized and super-fuzzy owl backpack will have your child toting in eco-friendly style. The pack is made from natural wool yarn, natural vegetable-based dyes, and is the perfect size for all your child’s sleepover goodies- toothbrush, books, and pajamas.

+ $54 from Branch Home

Speesees clothes for kids

SPEESEES CLOTHING- $16 AND UP
Speesees clothing line for babies and small children isn’t just ridiculously cute, it’s clothing with a conscience. The company’s mission is to be “fun, fair and organic,” both in the products they make and the way they do business. All their clothes are manufactured under Fair Trade Practices and made from organically grown, handpicked cotton. What’s more, 1% of all online retail orders go towards educational supplies and resources for the children who attend Zari Pada, the local elementary school in the village where Speesees is manufactured. And if that weren’t enough, the clothes are just so darn cute. We love the witty “human” t-shirt and the super-stylish flap skirts.

+ $16 and up from Speesees

Dubble Chocolate Fair Trade

DUBBLE FAIR-TRADE CHOCOLATE- £0.50
While the idea of your children on a chocolate-induced sugar high Christmas morning may make you crazy, knowing that Dubble chocolate benefits over 45,000 cocoa farmers of the Kuapa Kokoo cooperative in Ghana should put you at ease. Farmers are guaranteed a fair and stable price, and the chocolate is so delicious you may just have to eat it yourself. To save the kids from cavities, of course.

+ £0.50 a bar from A Lot Of Chocolate

Have Fries Will Travel Biodiesel book for kids

HAVE FRIES WILL TRAVEL- $11
They say that the books you read as a child are the most important and influential. Get your kids thinking green from the start, with the endearing story of Rock, an eco-rap singer, who buys Tiny, a smelly diesel car, at a used car lot. Rock converts Tiny to run on biodiesel, and the two embark on an exciting roadtrip visiting senators, soybean farmers, and encouraging others to use biodiesel all along the way. With an introduction by Daryl Hannah and Grassolean Solutions founder Charris Ford, the book is a great story with an important lesson for the little ones.

+ $11 from Amazon

SIGG bottles


SIGG BOTTLES- $17

Get rid of those old-school “sippy” cups and upgrade to these colorful and durable SIGG bottles. Recommended for ages 2 and up, these reusable bottles are made from a solvent-free, eco-friendly powder base coating and a completely inert inner lining that will never leach harmful chemicals. Plus, we love the colorful graphics and super-functional flip-top.

+ $17 from Reusable Bags

Make Your Own Chewing Gum Kit

MAKE-YOUR-OWN CHEWING GUM KIT- $13.50
The kids will love making their own bubble gum from scratch, and you’ll love them learning about rainforest preservation while doing it. The kit is both fun and educational, and comes with everything you need to be blowing bubbles in no time: pelletized Chicle (natural tree gum), peppermint and tutti fruiti flavoring, confectionery sugar, and corn syrup.

+ $13.50 from 3R Living

Animal Puzzle

ANIMAL PUZZLE- $98
Designed by Aoi Huber Kono and manufactured in Switzerland, this adorable animal puzzle uses sustainably-harvested maple wood and non-toxic plants to provide hours of entertainment. Six puzzles in one, the puzzle’s six sides include an elephant, monkey, lion, owl, rabbit, and bear. Or get creative with your own animal hybrids like a “monk-owl” or “elephabbit.”

+ $98 from Branch Home

ImagiPlay

RUBBERWOOD TOY KITS- $24 and up
These adorable little figurines from ImagiPlay come in themed kits and are made from eco-friendly rubberwood and non-toxic lacquers. Grown primarily for their sap, rubber trees are cut down in their prime, and their wood often ends up unused and wasted. From the collection of woodland animals to the arctic and rainforest collections, the figurines give the rubber trees one more chance to be put to good use.

+ $24 and up from Worldwide Child

Miyim peaceful dreams collection

MIYIM STUFFED ANIMALS- $35
What better way for your kids to enjoy the holidays than to snuggle up next to the fire with their favorite cuddly stuffed animal? MiYim plush toys are one part adorable, one part pure and organic, made from only the best organic cotton, grown free of chemicals, pesticides, and herbicides. What’s more, the soft colors are acheived through the company’s PureWaterWash process, which brightens the natural cotton using entirely plant-derived dyes (the pale yellow hues come from gardenias). We love the Peaceful Dreams collection of sleeping bears, dogs, and lambs that will make great naptime companions for your little ones.

+ $35 from 3R Living

December 30, 2005

GREEN GADGET GIFT GUIDE

by Jill Fehrenbacher

Inhabitat Green Gadget Gift Guide, Inhabitat Green Holiday Gift Guide, Green Gift Guide

Let’s face it: we live in a gadget culture. And around this time of year, gadget consumption peaks as people head to Best Buy and Sharper Image to pick up shiny new gifts for their friends and families. Since we can’t fight this trend, we thought we’d suggest some cool eco-friendly electronics for your favorite gadget geeks this year.

Guido Oooms, Oooms Twig USB Drive, USB Sticks, wooden USB thumbnail drives, Oooms

TWIG THUMBAIL USB DRIVE - 79 Euro
No gadget freak will be able to resist the Oooms Twig USB stick! Available in Europe from one of our favorite clever Dutch designers Guido Oooms, these engaging yet functional gadgets are available in storage capacities ranging from 128MB to 1GB.

79 EUR - 190 EUR from Oooms

cozy, iPod cozy, pro'tech'd iPod case, pro'tech'd iPod cozy
IPOD COZY BY PRO’TECH’D- $8-$14
A cute and cozy way to protect your iPod is the iPod Cozy from sustainable design company Pro’tech’d. Handmade from 100% certified organic cotton from Peru, the Cozies feature handmade buttons and are so adorable we wish they made them for humans! Available for iPods, Nanos, and Shuffles.

$8-$14 from Pro’tech’d

Wind-up Radio, Freeplay radio, Freeplay digital radio, wind up radio, wind up digital radio
WIND-UP DIGITAL RADIO- £89.50
Who knew listening to music could be entertaining, energy efficient, and a good workout all at the same time? With Freeplay’s Devo wind-up digital radio, you can enjoy all the benefits of high-quality digital radio and portability. A great gift for your music-loving, on-the-go friend, the Devo is powered by your own muscle and provides an hour of digital music, or 36 hours of FM radio at normal volume.

£89.50 from John Lewis

Solar power LED light, mini LED solar powered light, micro solar flashlight, micro solar LED light, compact-impact

MINI SOLAR FLASHLIGHT- $21
For just $21 you can own the world’s smallest self-powered LED flashlight. This is a great way to introduce family and friends to solar power while keeping an eye out for their safety as well. This little gadget requires no batteries and will last longer than you do, so you never need to worry about it running out of juice.

$21 from Compact-Impact

Jimi Nano Case, iPod case, recycled plastic iPod case, Jimi, Nano case, recycled Nano case


RECYCLED PLASTIC NANO CASE- $19

For your iPod-addicted friend, the Jimi recycled plastic Nano case provides both protection and eco-friendly style. Made from 100% recycled translucent polycarbonate (closely related to bullet-proof glass), the case features a belt/armband clip and swappable faceplates.

$19 from Branch Home

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green mouse, sustainable mouse, bamboo gadget, bamboo gadgets, Bamboo Mouse

BAMBOO COMPUTER MOUSE- £17.99
Your computer-savvy yet eco-friendly friend will love this bamboo mouse that combines modern technology with sustainability. The mouse works like any other, but the case is made from bamboo instead of plastic. Also available are matching bamboo keyboards and monitors!

£17.99 from Nigel’s EcoStore

Voltaic Solar Bags, Voltaic Systems, Voltaic Backpacks, Voltaic Solar powered backpacks and messenger bags, photovoltaic bags

VOLTAIC SOLAR POWERED BAGS - $199 - $250
These solar bags never cease to amaze us, and make a great gift for that nomadic tech-geek in your life. The Voltaic messenger bags and backpacks are mobile power generators, designed to charge all your little gadgets with the energy of the sun. With no power outlets they charge cell phones, cameras, PDA’s, and MP3 player, making them ideal for that gadget-lover-on-the-go.

$199 - $250 from Voltaic

Solio Solar Charger, Solio Universal Hybrid Charger, solar charger, solar power charger, solio charger

SOLIO UNIVERSAL SOLAR CHARGER - $100
Like a smaller, sleeker version of the Voltaic backpack, this chic little device will charge your electronic gadgets cordlessly - using the suns energy. Perfect for today’s mobile lifestyles, the Solio Universal charger makes a great useful gift that won’t break the bank.

$100 from Solio

DIY Kyoto Wattson, Stylish interactive energy meter, energy meter, Kyoto Wattson

DIY KYOTO WATTSON - £350
If you’ve got a little money to spend and are concerned about energy consumption, the DIY Kyoto Wattson makes a great holiday gift. The cute little device is essentially a stylish, souped-up energy meter that provides a simple means of understanding how much energy your home consumes. The gadget takes measurements of overall domestic energy consumption, then displays the reading both numerically and “non-verbally,” with an ambient red light that dims according to how much power your electronics are sucking through the outlets. Although its made in the UK, you can order from anywhere in the world by emailing the DIY Kyoto people directly.

£350 from DIY Kyoto

Suck.co.uk, Suck's Glow Brick, Glow-in-the-dark, Phosphorescent, phosphorescent lightbulb, acrylic

GLOW IN THE DARK GLOW BRICK -£20
We’re not sure if this counts as a gadget, but we love it. The Glow Brick is a clever little cordless light made from a phosphorescent lightbulb (yes, a REAL lightbulb) embedded in a block of acrylic. It requires no electricity and can glow for up to three hours, “powered” only by light it soaks up from the sun or other artificial light sources, making it as energy-efficient and eco-friendly as it is engaging. (Warning: this is more of a nightlight than a “lamp” - i.e. it is not very bright).

£20.00 from Suck-UK

ECOPOD HOME RECYCLING, ecopod, home recycling, recycling unit
ECOPOD HOME RECYCLING CENTER- $328
This compact and efficient home recycling center is the ideal gift for the environmentally-conscious yet high-tech homemaker. Designed by BMW Designworks, the EcoPod collects and compresses all your recyclable material, from aluminum cans to plastic. The space-saving, uber-functional unit also stores your recyclable glass and paper in the removeable bins in the top lid.

$328 from EcoPod

December 30, 2005

HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE: for her

by Jill Fehrenbacher

For Her

Today we continue our Green Gift Guide with clever suggestions for the woman in your life: green versions of a girl’s favorite gifts including chocolate, fuzzy sweaters, and jewelry. Indulge your girlfriend, mother, sister, or best friend this holiday season….

Escama Purse

PULL-TAB PURSE BY ESCAMA- $93
This versatile, glitzy yet practical handbag is made from over 700 aluminum pull-tabs from soda cans. The Socorro purse by Escama is a great example of turning everyday objects into clever design. Hand-crocheted and lightweight, it features a zipper closure, nylon lining, and an inside zip pocket. Making it even more green, the bags are produced by cooperatives of Brazilian craftswomen, and are individually signed by the artist who made it. A great gift for your eco-friendly yet always stylish girl friend.

+ $93 from Re:Modern

Studio 1am OU Ring

DECONSTRUCTED SHAMPOO BOTTLE RING- $48
The bold and stylish O-U Ring by Studio 1a.m. is made from deconstructed shampoo bottles, encapsulated in polycarbonate, aluminum, and rubber. Different parts of bottles mean no two rings are alike! Also available as a pendant necklace.

+ $48 from Studio 1a.m.

3Form Ecoresin bracelets, 3Form eco jewelry, Green resin jewelry

3Form Ecoresin Bracelets - $5
Here’s the perfect gift for the archilady in your life (and we know there are a lot of you out there amongst our readers). Any designer who is into sustainable interiors is familiar with 3Form, the company that makes beautiful sustainable resin.

Now, in what we can only describe as a brilliant interdisciplinary move, 3Form has branched out into sustainable jewelry. These lovely ecoresin bracelets are only $5 a piece, and every purchase helps the environment, because 3Form donates 10% of proceeds to the Rocky Mountain Institute.

+ $5 from 3Form

Perfect Organics
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PERFECT ORGANIC BATH AND BODY- $10 and up
What girl doesn’t love super-soft, shea buttered skin? There are tons of organic bath and body lines out there, but we love Perfect Organics for their purity of product, design, and packaging. Their mission is simple: “to create wholesome organic products unrivaled in perfection, purity and effectiveness.” Their 100% pure and natural lip balms, lotions, and body washes are just the thing for your mother or sister. Try the Shea Butter, with ingredients extracted and clarified naturally, without the use of hexane/solvents or other chemicals.

+ $10 and up from Perfect Organics

Looolo Scarves
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LOOOLO SCARVES- $150 and up
These beautifully knit scarves are not only warm and gorgeous, they’re organic, biodegradable, and compostable. Designed by Joanna Notkin of Canadian company Looolo, the soft and snuggly accessories are made from Organic wool, ramie (in the linen family), viscose and zero impact dyes. The perfect winter gift for your always-cold girlfriend or grandmother.

+ $150 and up from Looolo

Street Sign Bracelets
Street Sign Bracelets- $24
Designer Stephen Hartlzer designs these wonderful recycled bracelets using old street signs and precision cutting and polishing. No two bracelets are the same! The bold colors and cuff style make this a perfect holiday accessory. Handmade in the USA.

+ $24 from Elsewares

TypeWriter Ring
TYPEWRITER KEY RING- $63
We love the simplicity of these bold, adjustable rings made from vintage typewriter keys set into sterling silver fittings. Made without the use of epoxy, the rings are durable, one-of-a-kind, and are just the personalized gift for your female coworker or sister. The original recycled typewriter jewelry is here. Choose your letter for jewelry that’s one-of-a-kind. Made with genuine, vintage typewriter keys set in 100% sterling silver fittings.

+ $63 from Re:Modern

Anna Cohen Sweater
ANNA COHEN SWEATER- $255
During the cold winter months, there are few things better than a big fuzzy sweater. We love this voluminous white cowl neck sweater by Anna Cohen, made from 80% organic cotton and 20% recycled poly.

+ $255 from The Green Loop

GreenKarat, Brilliant Earth, conflict-free diamonds, cultured diamonds, lab produced diamonds, green jewelry, sustainable fine jewelry
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GREEN DIAMONDS & ECO-FRIENDLY JEWELRY - $200 and up
Everyone knows diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but now you can buy the exquisite gems with a clean conscience. Brilliant Earth is the leading supplier of certified conflict-free diamonds from Canada, and also donates 5% of all its profits to Diamonds for Africa, a non-profit that directly benefits local African communities harmed by the diamond industry.

An even better choice in our opinion is to go for “cultured” diamonds and completely bypass the mining thing altogether. Greenkarat is the first stop for completely sustainable fine jewelry, and uses cultured diamonds, rubies and saphires instead of mined ones, and 100% recycled platinum and gold in their jewelry. They even do custom orders!

+ $550 and up from Brilliant Earth
+ $200 and up from GreenKarat

Vere Chocolate
Ver? CHOCOLATE- Gift Boxes starting at $20
If diamonds are a girl’s best friend, chocolate is a close second. Ver? chocolates are made from the best, sustainably grown, pesticide-free cocoa beans, and “handmade” Ver?’s own state-of-the-art Manhattan factory. Most of the truffles, brownies, and bars are organic, gluten-free, and vegan, not to mention ridiculously delicious.

+ $20 and up for gift boxes from Ver?

December 30, 2005

CHEAP GREEN GIFTS UNDER $30

by Jill Fehrenbacher

Gift Guide 30

It’s that time of year again, and today marks the start of our Holiday Gift Guide here at Inhabitat. Our first installment is Cheap Gifts Under $30- wallet-friendly green gifts that are great for co-workers, stocking stuffers, or the yearly white elephant party. Read on for the best cheap gift suggestions, and stay tuned in the next few days for more gift ideas for her, him, pets, and more!

Yule Tree To Be, Uncommon Goods, plant a tree, baby xmas tree, little gift christmas tree

YULE TREE TO BE - $22
Give the gift of a tree this holiday season, and encourage family and friends to nurture Christmas trees (instead of chopping them down year after year as tradition goes). With a little care, you can watch this baby Christmas tree grow each year from a mere seedling to a majestic Noble Fir. We think it would make a lovely housewarming gift or memento for a baby’s first Christmas.


+ $22 from Uncommon Goods

PlantMePets

PLANT-ME PETS- $20
These quirky little creatures, made of decomposing natural latex rubber, sprout into melons, tomatoes, and pumpkins. So cute you may not want to plant them, Plant-Me Pets make great desktop companions and are the ideal gift for that impossible-to-buy-for individual on your list.

+ $20 from Branch Home

Worldchanging Book

WORLDCHANGING BOOK- $25
Edited by Alex Steffen and Inhabitat’s own Sarah Rich, this is the quintessential guide to living sustainably. Usually we at Inhabitat focus on design and building, but this whopper highlights just about everything, from technology to politics. 600-plus pages of ideas and innovations will no doubt inspire, intrigue, and have you thinking it is indeed time for change.

+ $25 from Amazon

cutey mccutes finger puppets, Branch Home Design, handmade finger puppets

HAND MADE FINGER PUPPETS = $12
Are you dying of cuteness yet? I can’t look at these pictures without cooing. These adorable finger puppets are handmade by artisans in rural Kenya, using natural wool and vegetable-based dyes. We can’t think of a better stocking stuffer for a small child (or a parent of a small child).

+ $12 from Branch

Solar power LED light, mini LED solar powered light, micro solar flashlight, micro solar LED light, compact-impact

MINI SOLAR FLASHLIGHT = $21
For just $21 you can own the world’s smallest self-powered LED flashlight. This is a great way to introduce family and friends to solar power while keeping an eye out for their safety as well. This little gadget requires no batteries and will last longer than you do, so you never need to worry about it running out of juice.

+ $21 from Compact-Impact

Orikaso Dinner Set

ORIKASO DINNER SET- $27
Great for your outdoorsy hiker friend, the Orikaso line of flat-pack dinnerwear is durable, leak-proof, and easy to clean. Just throw it in your backpack and fold into cups, bowls, and plates in seconds. The dinner set comes in a reusable packing sleeve, and is made from Greenpeace-endorsed polypropylene.

+ $27 from REI

Jimi Nano Case


RECYCLED PLASTIC NANO CASE- $19

For your iPod-addicted friend, the Jimi recycled plastic Nano case provides both protection and eco-friendly style. Made from 100% recycled translucent polycarbonate (closely related to bullet-proof glass), the case features a belt/armband clip and swappable faceplates.

+ $19 from Branch Home

An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore, Global Warming

AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH on DVD- $17.99
Al Gore’s influential documentary on global warming is a must-have for anyone on your list who owns a DVD player. For those who missed it, Gore presents a wide array of facts and information in a thoughtful and compelling way, stressing the gravity of worldwide environmental problems. An Inconvenient Truth is not a story of despair but rather a call to action to protect the one earth we all share.

+ $17.99 from Amazon

Potion Brand Eco Ink Holiday Cards

POTION BRAND GREETING CARDS- $18 a box
When it comes to holiday greetings, you can do no better than the holiday cards from Potion Brands. Uber stylish and suitable for folks of all faiths, these cards are also printed with environmentally responsible inks on a cardstock with 20% PCW. You can order them by the box or with custom imprints. And as a little holiday bonus, enter the word, “petitgreet” into the promotion code at checkout and receive a darling set of free gift tags.

+ $18 a box from Potion Brand

Recycled Bicycle Part designs, Elsewares

RECYCLED BIKE GIFTS - $13
Charm the bike nerds in your life with these thoughtful handicrafts made from recycled bicycle parts. The simple but elegant Tea Light Holder is made from recycled freewheels and cogs, and candles even come included. The picture frame shown above is made from a recycled chain and costs $38.


$13 - $38 from Elsewares

Bambu Bowls Medium

BAMBU BOWLS- $12-15
These colorful bamboo bowls are hand-coiled, shaped, and given a food-safe waterproof finish. Produced in Vietnam by manufacturers committed to environmental protection and fair labor laws, the bowls are a perfect housewarming gift for holiday parties.

$12-$15 from Re:Modern

Vintage Record Snack Bowl, Vinylux, Elsewares

VINTAGE RECORD SNACK BOWL - $26
A perfect gift for the record nerd in your life, the vintage record snack bowl gives new life to damaged or unplayable old vinyl LPs. Great for nuts, popcorn, and conversation starting, you can even custom tailor your bowl down to genre of music (although you can’t choose individual artists).


+ $26 from Elsewares

Bamboo Mouse

BAMBOO COMPUTER MOUSE- £17.99
Your computer-savvy yet eco-friendly friend will love this bamboo mouse that combines modern technology with sustainability. The mouse works like any other, but the case is made from bamboo instead of plastic. Also available are matching bamboo keyboards and monitors!

+ £17.99 from Nigel’s EcoStore

3Form Ecoresin bracelets, 3Form eco jewelry, Green resin jewelry

3Form Ecoresin Bracelets - $5
Here’s the perfect gift for the archilady in your life (and we know there are a lot of you out there amongst our readers). Any designer who is into sustainable interiors is familiar with 3Form, the company that makes beautiful sustainable resin.

Now, in what we can only describe as a brilliant interdisciplinary move, 3Form has branched out into sustainable jewelry. These lovely ecoresin bracelets are only $5 a piece, and every purchase helps the environment, because 3Form donates 10% of proceeds to the Rocky Mountain Institute.

+ $5 from 3Form

December 30, 2005

MICRO DWELLINGS by N55

by NK

Micro Dwellings is a moveable, modular system which can be configured in an infinite number of ways due to its geometry. They can be built onto existing construction, submerged, or mounted on wheels to create the basis for personalized social settings. The system allows for changes that might occur in lifestyle, such as having children, separation, or family stays. The system is capable of growing, shrinking, and dividing, mimicking a natural cellular organism.

READ MORE >

December 29, 2005

BEST OF 2005 - POLL

by Jill Fehrenbacher



The end of the year is rapidly approaching, and in the spirit of New Year’s reflection, we’re going to be looking back at some of the year’s highlights. We’d love to hear from you guys, and learn what you thought made the most interesting, striking or inspiring articles on Inhabitat this year.

READ MORE >

December 29, 2005

CHEAP GREEN GIFTS - under $50

by Jill Fehrenbacher

Under 50 Gift Guide

Lumen Adam Frank

LUMEN BY ADAM FRANK- $48
The holidays are often called the “season of light,” and Adam Frank’s Lumen oil lamp is just the thing to light up the dark holiday nights. Lumen comes in five different nature-inspired designs that project a shadowy image on the wall when lit.

+ $48 from Adam Frank

In Vitro Orchid, Biotech Blooms, Uncommon goods

IN VITRO ORCHID - $30
Anyone can send a bouquet - this is the high-tech way to send flowers. A nutrient-rich gel supplies all that this orchid needs to grow in its sterilized test tube. No water or maintenance necessary - biotechnology does the work for you. When the plant reaches the top of the tube simply transfer to potting soil (not included).
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$30 from Uncommon Goods

Design Like You Give A Damn, Architecture For Humanity, New Book, Cameron Sinclair, Humanitarian Design, Green Architecture, Social Architecture

DESIGN LIKE YOU GIVE A DAMN BOOK - $35
This groundbreaking book on humanitarian design from around the world is a must for ALL designers. Inspire the designer in your life and feel good about donating to a worthwhile cause while you are at it. All proceeds from the book go to funding Architecture For Humanity’s important work providing shelter in impoverished and disaster-relief areas.

$35 from Architecture For Humanity

Studio 1am OU Ring

DECONSTRUCTED SHAMPOO BOTTLE RING- $48
The bold and stylish O-U Ring by Studio 1a.m. is made from deconstructed shampoo bottles, encapsulated in polycarbonate, aluminum, and rubber. Different parts of bottles mean no two rings are alike! Also available as a pendant necklace.

+ $48 from Studio 1a.m.

Convertible Picture Frame

CONVERTIBLE PICTURE FRAME- $42

This multi-tasking frame doesn’t just hold your family snapshots- it doubles as a bud vase, then turn it over and it triples as a holiday candle. What’s more, the frames are made from spalted alder, fallen trees that naturally age in the forest. The unique grain and pattern means no two pieces are alike.

+ $42 from Branch Home

Trees For The Future

TREES FOR THE FUTURE- $45
For a mere $45, have 450 trees planted in your friend or co-worker’s name. Trees For The Future, a non-profit dedicated to planting trees to help the environment and rural communities, has restored sustainably productive life to over 56,000 acres of land in Asia, Africa, and Central America. Your gift includes a Treeplanting Certificate and bumpersticker, plus the warm and fuzzy feeling of knowing you’ve done something good for the planet.

+ $45 from Trees For The Future

December 29, 2005

HOUSING EVERY LAST PERSON

by NK



Monday marked the one year anniversary of the South Asian Tsunami, which killed nearly 300,000 people and left many others homeless. In August, we (here in the U.S.) saw first hand how catastrophic events could change our lives and our landscape forever. Compelled to help persons like those who were rendered homeless by Hurricane Katrina, architect Carib Daniel Martin and builder Rob Bragan developed a prototype dwelling to provide disaster-relief housing.
Called HELP, which stands for “Housing Every Last Person,” their prototype will house three people (or six, if it is a double unit.)

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December 28, 2005

FUTABA CONVERTIBLE FURNITURE

by Jill Fehrenbacher



In Japanese, the word “Futaba” means two leaves sprouting from one seed. That sounds like a less violent version of the expression “killing two birds with one stone.” I love the way that just one word in Japanese sums up the whole thought of multi-functionalism in a much more elegant, refined way than the horrible English bird-killing idiom. Futaba is the perfect word to describe Akemi Tanaka’s beautiful, ecofriendly, convertible furniture.

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December 28, 2005

NANIMARQUINA

by Sarah Rich



A rug can pull disparate parts of a room into one cohesive space. The Barcelona-based rug company, Nanimarquina knows this, and they make a rug for almost every kind of interior. Each of their two dozen or so styles is hand-tufted, hand-loomed and hand-knotted. And while such delicate and exacting work is often done in grueling conditions, Nanimarquina is fully committed to fair and just labor practices for the manufacturing of all of their rugs.

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December 27, 2005

RECYCLED STEEL PIPE MENORAH

by Sarah Rich



The third piece in today’s tryptic from Grand Idea Studio is the seasonally-appropriate Recycled Steel Pipe Menorah (or Candelabra if you want to be secular about it). Made from recycled galvanized steel pipes, the menorah has a raw, industrial appearance.

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December 27, 2005

PACMAN DINING TABLE

by Jill Fehrenbacher



As a kid growing up in suburban California, I was obsessed with the Pacman table in our local Chinese restaurant. I could care less about the myriad stand-up video games in the nearby arcade, but I couldn’t get enough of the table Pacman - where instead of playing by yourself you squared off directly against your opponent (in this case, my sister). Technology company Grand Idea Studios clearly harbors a similar nostalgia for vintage table arcade games, and has created this Pacman Dining Table, by recycling an old machine into a new use.

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December 27, 2005

HARD DRIVE COFFEE TABLE

by Jill Fehrenbacher

We love efficient, multi-tasking furniture here at Inhabitat, so we were excited to discover Grand Idea Studio’s Hard Drive Coffee Table. The design recycles an original hard drive from an early storage device into a circular, industrial-looking coffee table. The center hub of the hard drive platter and the custom-created pedestal are both solid aluminum, covered with standard 1/4″ table glass.

Although the Hard Drive Coffee Table is not for sale (yet), we found the creative reuse of old technology inspiring. We hope this clever idea motivates DIYers, recyclers, and other fans of technology and space-saving furniture to begin thinking about ways to combine home computing with home decor.

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December 26, 2005

SUSTAINABLE STYLE GIFT-GUIDE: Eco-friendly bags

by Jill Fehrenbacher

Felt Bags

UM FELT BAGS- $38-$114
We love these UM felt clutches, totes, and wallets from Branch Home. The 100% industrial felt accessories are handmade in Oakland, California, and are perfect for your style-savvy and environmentally conscious girl friend.

+ $38-$114 from Branch Home

Red Flag Bag, Red Fla Designs, Recycled Sailcloth bag

RECYCLED SAIL BAGS - $25-$150
The totes from Red Flag Designs are great for Mom or Dad, or for anyone who will be ringing in the New Year on a hot weather holiday. The recycled sailcloth bag, shown above, is perfect for carrying all the necessary beach accoutrements and, once home, makes a great reusable bag for the market.

+ $25-$150 from the Red Flag website
Freitag bags

FREITAG MESSENGER BAGS- $150 and up
The Swiss company Freitag produces extra-durable and highly-fashionable bags from truck tarps, car seat belts, and used airbags. Each is handcut and uniquely graphic. We love the messenger bags- a great gift for your brother or boyfriend.

+ $150 and up from the Freitag website

ReTread bag

ENGLISH RETREADS BAG - $48
For your eco-friendly girl friend, the English Retreads Cruiser could be the perfect gift. Heather English has been designing the rubber bags and belts since 2001, giving new life to discarded truck and tractor inner tubes rescued from landfills.

+ $48 from The Green Loop

PieceLilly

PIECELILLY PATCHWORK PURSES- $75 and up
Since 2004, Jennifer Farrington has been making these charming patchwork bags from scraps of recycled fabric and textiles, making them great one-of-a-kind gifts for your mom or sister.

+ Starting at $75 from the Piecelilly website

Trashbags

TRASHBAGS- $30 and up
A great gift for your shopaholic friend, TrashBags are made from many different kinds of refuse, including plastic grocery sacks, newspapers, and juice containers.

+ $30 and up from the TrashBags website

Kim White

VINTAGE AUTOMOTIVE TEXTILE BAGS- $95 and up
Kim White stumbled upon a warehouse of deadstock automotive fabrics from the 70’s and 80’s, and has been transforming them into bags ever since. What’s more, each bag is individually tagged with the year and make of the fabric, so you’ll know if your bag came from a 1982 Mustang.


+ $95 and up from Kim White’s website

December 26, 2005

SUSTAINABLE STYLE WARM UP: The best knit gifts

by Jill Fehrenbacher

Oeuf sustainable knitwear, essential knits, hug me sweater, squeeze me mittens

Its hard to buy gifts for certain people in your life, but you can never go wrong with knit accessories like gloves, hats and scarves. Everyone likes to keep their appendages warm in the winter: men, women, young and old - and you’ll be hard pressed to find something that will be more appreciated than a cozy scarf on chilly winter days. Happily there are a lot of stylish and sustainable options out there in the realm of knit accessories. Here are our top picks:

Oeuf sustainable knitwear, essential knits, hug me sweater, squeeze me mittens

OEUF CONNECTED KNITWEAR - $33 - $48
Oeuf is a line of sustainable products for babies and small children. The company tagline is “good design for all ages”, and some of their precious essential knits are designed around the concept of knitting people together through clothing. The ‘hug me’ sweater and ’squeeze me’ mittens, which feature child-size mitten pockets sewn into the garment, are the perfect designs for connecting parent and child. Oeuf’s knitwear is made from azo-free dyed alpaca wool, hand knit in a fair trade relationship between the NYC based company and a group of knitters in Bolivia.

$33 from Oeuf

Downbound Vegan Hemp Scarves, Santa Cruz, california
DOWNBOUND HEMP SCARVES - $35
All Downbound’s products are vegan, organic, and sweatshop-free, and in addition to this, really cute and affordable as well. An organic hemp scarf or shawl would make a great gift for that eco-conscious special someone in your life.
$35 - $75 from Downbound

Fungandblatt, f+bp, die-cut felt scarves

F+BP DIE-CUT FELT SCARVES - $100+
Starting at $100, these scarves are crafted from die-cut wool felt coins and rings, structurally stitched together. Made from an imported premium 100% wool felt.

$100 and up from Fung + Blatt Architects

Alyson Fox, Eco friendly wool scarves, stylish vintage fabric accesories, Greener Grass Design

ALYSON FOX HANDMADE VINTAGE SCARVES - $64

Alyson Fox’s scarves exhibit a fresh sense of shape, using recycled materials and a unique attention to detail. Each scarf is hand-made from boiled wool and vintage fabrics. We love the eclectic-yet-polished look of these gorgeously unique scarves.
$64 from Greenergrassdesign

monsieur reinaert scarf by mvos, felt faux fox stole, faux fur from felt, greener grass design

FELT FAUX FOX STOLE BY MVOS - $80

We love this alternative for the fur fox shawl. No foxes were harmed in the making of this scarf - it’s made entirely out of 4mm brown felt.
$80 from Greenergrassdesign

Vivaterra, Lambswool shawl, Vivaterra Lambswool scarves

VIVATERRA LAMBSWOOL KNITWEAR $62 - $139
Created by artisans in Uruguay, these shawls and scarves are knitted from 100% lamb’s wool, which has been meticulously combed and spun by hand to give them their remarkable, cloud-soft texture. Silky to the touch, the undyed merino and corriedale wool blend’s hollow fibers form a therm