[sea] interior design
One Earth One Design [posted on November 17, 2006]
Specializing in sustainable residential and commercial design, proprietor Sandy Campbell brings 18 years of interior design experience to Seattle-based One Earth One Design. In addition to sustainable interiors offerings & services like non-toxic, non-polluting, low environmental impact products and interiors, One Earth One Design recently opened a retail store where they sell healthy, sustainable home products and host events to help you learn to make your home a more sustainable place. [One Earth One Design]
International Interior Design Association [posted on August 8, 2006]
The International Interior Design Association (IIDA) is a professional networking and educational association representing more than 11,000 interior designers, industry partners and students of interior design from nine regions around the globe. The IIDA advocates design excellence, nurtures a global interior design community, maintains educational standards, responds to trends in business and design, and provides superior information about interior design and related issues, using its own rapidly developing body of knowledge as a resource. [IIDA]
henrybuilt [posted on August 8, 2006]
Henrybuilt was founded to bring true quality to a market where surface and fashion dominate. They believe that our living environments should be good to the core. Their product line offers a unique combination of classically modern design, superb craft and premium quality, sustainable materials. They are dedicated to a refined and natural aesthetic and a function-driven approach to design. [henrybuilt]
Greener Lifestyles [posted on August 8, 2006]
Greener Lifestyles is located in Seattle in the Ballard area. Their focus is on products that are good for the environment, good for your sense of design, and good for your life. All of their products are 100% natural, fair trade, contemporary and fun! [Greener Lifestyles]
Enlighten [posted on August 8, 2006]
Enlighten brings hand-crafted home decor to the Seattle area. Owner Mr. Kalan (Deaw) Intawong has been designing, creating, and selling lamps and other interior goods at Seattle area markets for sometime and recently, due to the popularity of his wares, he decided to open a storefront in the Ballard area. You may also see the works of other local artists in monthly artist showcase areas throughout the store. [Enlighten]
Urban Hardwoods [posted on July 20, 2006]
Taking the lumber that is felled in the city of Seattle, Urban Hardwoods rescues wood that would ordinarily be discarded and turns it in to beautiful benches and tables. Designer John Wells accentuates the natural beauty of the wood inherent in urban trees using only natural wax finishes to complete the pieces. They believe that there is no better material in the world for making furniture than urban trees. [Urban Hardwoods]
YOLO Colorhouse Paints [posted on July 20, 2006]
Combining a premium, zero-VOC paint with a user-friendly designer's palette, YOLO's 40 hues are specifically designed for interiors and inspired by the natural world. Green Seal Certified, their paints qualify for LEED certification, and are better for you and the planet. Based in Portland, OR, their paint is available across the west coast, from Seattle to Los Angeles (and many more) and online as well. [YOLO Colorhouse]
Bamboo Hardwoods [posted on June 28, 2006]
Started over 10 years ago, Bamboo Hardwoods was founded with the realization that bamboo holds the promise of a sustainable, cost effective, and ecologically benign alternative to the widespread clear-cutting of our old growth forests. Their products are beautiful, long-lasting and versatile for nearly any home; from furniture to flooring and garden to patio, they're a good source for bamboo for the home. [Bamboo Hardwoods]