earth-friendly ideas from a little place on the Westside

Archive for November, 2009

kigo: A new discovery

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“Welcome to kigo footwear.  There is fun to be had and we want to be sure you’re ready.”  That’s the promise of kigo footwear, a company designed by women for women.  Their product is an innovation in footwear and all points being equal they are truly stylish, comfortable, sturdy, portable and lightweight.  I own a pair and have worn them alot.  The rubber soles of these amazing shoes hold up to heavy city walking and having experienced wet pavement, I have found the upper part to be water resistant.

What I also like: this company works hard to leave a small footprint with their eco-friendly shoes and where the uppers “were milk jugs in a former life” and packaged in a slim box with recycled tissue and corragute.

From running errands to yoga or long walks around Inman Park, my kigos have lived up their promise.

Jennifer

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Enviro Expo Highlights

IMG_8131The Environ Expo was held at the Georgia World Congress Center November 14 & 15th. ecoEmporium had two booths representing one for the home and one for brides. This event was free to the public and offered an opportunity  to learn all about  the “different shades of green.” Above is our wedding booth. The dresses are made from organic cotton, organic hemp, and peace silk. Lots of ideas at the expo if you’re planning an organic wedding.

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Bamboo Studio was one of our featured vendors. These plates, bowls, and utensils are made from the sheath of the bamboo plants. Just a little more about this – as a bamboo plant matures, the sheath falls to the ground and usually goes unused. In the case of this product, sheaths are collected, cleaned, boiled, laminated to the desired thickness, and pressed into shape. The result is dinnerware that is strong, elegant, and 100% biodegradable.  Thinking about these for the holidays. I’m learning so much from working here at ecoEmporium!

Thanks for checking in!

-niki

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A minute with Tracy Taft Morton

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Our folks are more than just vendors–they’re friends, moms, dads, and very talented artists and craftspeople who have important thoughts and ideas to share with the world. We’re the lucky ones who get to bring their talents to you.

Last week we had a chance to catch up with Tracy and talk to her about inspiration, yoga, and her handmade jewelry. The following excerpt is from our conversation:

To me a perfect day is spending time in my studio making jewelry with my dog Cooper curled up on a chair snoring. I’m a parent to two school age girls who I push to express themselves creatively. I’m creatively inspired by the landscapes and colors of the American west. I try to live by the saying: Less is More…I guess this is actually reflected in what I do with my bracelets as I’m simply using less of something new to create more with existing materials…not a new concept as I think this is what my depression era grandmother did all her life. And my heros are the millions of people around the world who come together as a lending community to donate and lend money to support microcredit loans to entrepreneurs in developing economies. www.kiva.com

– Jason

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End-of-the-week trunk shows

photostrip_2There’s still time to come out and meet Tracy Taft Morton, an Atlanta-based jewelry designer who creates fashion forward accessories from recycled materials. Her handmade, one-of-a-kind bracelets make lovely gifts for the holidays. To find out more about Tracy and her necklaces, belt buckles and repurposed leather cuff bracelets inspired by the textures and colors of the American West, visit her online.

Friday, Nov. 13th:

Tomorrow we’ve got two more trunk shows in store. From 10-2 p.m., Kigo footwear will be here showing their hip new shoe line that integrates a unique fold-close design and amazing eco-friendly materials. Kigo’s are stylish and comfortable, responsible and portable! They’re designed in a versatile grey accented with a variety of color options, and are offered in two styles – the star, a sleek Mary Jane, and the shel, a slim unisex slip-on. See them here.

From 4-8 p.m., come out and meet fashion designer Zoica Matei. Ms. Matei aims to combine style with social conscience, while promoting trans-seasonal ’slow fashion’. Her earth clothing collection is about clothes that defy trends and seasonal fashion statements. See more here.

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Possibilities

Our hearts and minds are WIDE open. The grandest possibilities seem possible. We’re finding beauty where few care to look. And yet all that we ask is for restful nights without toxins disturbing our slumber. And for paint that won’t make us cough in our own homes. And lotions that keep our baby’s skin soft and supple without worrying about rash or illness.

And so we open our hearts, our minds, our doors, and this, our new blog, to the possibility that we can fill our world with the people, places and things that help us live happy, healthy and enlightened lives.

Welcome.

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