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Slow Design: Recycled Glass Subway Tile
Blazestone tiles from Seattle-based Bedrock Industries are crafted of 100-percent-recycled glass (with no added oxides or colorants). Each tile is ... |
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Slow Design: Eleek Sink
The last kitchen sink you will even need. Eleek's recycled cast-aluminum sinks can be passed down for generations—that's part of the ethic of ... |
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Shopper's Diary: Vintage Fixtures
Yes, the hassle factor is high, but these vintage fixtures from Gloucestershire company Trainspotters are some of the best we've seen. The company ... |
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Japan Week: Starnet
The Japanese have it when it comes to slow design: This is a country that tracks the daily bloom of cherry blossom in spring and celebrates the ... |
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Slow Design: Shaker Storage
Mud rooms, shelving systems for garages, walk-in closets. What about a return to simplicity for our storage needs? Imagine a gardening shed with a ... |
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Slow Design: Made from Salvage
Simple, utilitarian tables are hard to find. I'd use this one (it's made from salvaged pine flooring with an iron base) as a side table in a rustic ... |
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Slow Design: Esque Studio
Last spring, during a dinner in Portland, Oregon, at ClarkLewis, I became enamored of the off-kilter water jugs gracing each table; our waitress ... |
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Local Luminary: Meteor Lights
A few days ago, we stumbled upon Meteor Lights' lampshade workshop on 17th Street in the Mission District of San Francisco. Meteor's retro drum and ... |
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Slow Design: Recycled Water Carafe
Recently, Chez Panisse in Berkeley started serving filtered tap water and house-aerated sparkling water in lieu of bottled water. Make Alice Waters ... |
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Slow Design: Industrial-Strength Kitchen
I admit it, I'm still under the thrall of my recent Ace Hotel experience, with its raw aesthetic. Hence my attraction to this loft kitchen featured ... |
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