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Recycled Metal

Posted on April 20, 2011

Made out of recycled metal, this rust finished antique-inspired lantern adds a woodsy feel to any yard.
Salvaged Colonial Postal Lantern, restorationhardware.com, $299

I Want to Go Green! But What Does that Mean?

Posted on April 19, 2011

a great book to share with your children this Earth Day. The story, written by Fairfield County-based author and mom Jill Dunn, takes you and your child on a fun, rhyming adventure, offering lessons on how to help keep our Earth clean. Great for ages 9 to 12. jilldunn.net, $13

Mi Chair

Posted on April 18, 2011

This modern chair in hyper green will add color to any room or corner of a home. Better yet, it is eco-friendly, made in the U.S.A. with 100 percent recyclable thermoplastic polymer. Hive has many retro, recycled pieces of furniture, just search "recycled" on their site.
Mi Chair, Hive, hivemodern.com, $440


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