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Check out this beautiful Relief Chair designed by Brooklyn's Ben Mickus. The chair is made with industrial wood felt, stainless steel, and water based adhesive. The Relief Chair remasters the art of sculpting, using digital fabrication and solid, renewable materials. The chair's contours invite the user to sit back, relax, and embrace their ecofriendly life.

Click here to purchase for $3,998.

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Check out this Tartan Rhino Tote Bag from New Zealand based clothing company, 326. The tote bag was inspired by a trip to Auckland Zoo and is made from heavy duty cotton canvas. Designed to last ages, the bag is cute and can be used for groceries, books, daily supplies, and more.

Click here to purchase for $19.00.

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Clean up the composting process with this new, odor-absorbing stainless steel compost pail by Simplehuman. Its integrated odorsorb filter absorbs food odors, and the large bamboo handle makes it easy to carry out to the compost heap. Ecofriendly and stylish.

Click here to purchase for $59.99.

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The Public M3 is an easy-shifting three-speed bike adequate for most cities or topographies where steep hills or strong headwinds are not a part of daily riding. The M3 incorporates step-through frame design that is optimal for city riding when you frequently need to stop and put your feet on the ground - especially suited for those who wear skirts or prefer not to swing a leg over a typical crossbar. In Europe it would not be referred to as a girls bike, as many men also prefer this style for its comfort and practicality. And so do we.

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If you read us daily, you may have recognized that we are on a total Gary Fisher bike kick. They are just so well designed and ecofriendly that we can hardly help ourselves. The Simple City 8 Stepthru is no exception. Featuring a gold series aluminum frame, alloy rims, and a firmly mounted rack, this bike is the ultimate in city practicality.

Available in gloss white, click here to purchase for $969.99.

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If you’re dying to throw your pooch a bone, check out Hugh Hayden Design’s Hex Tennis Dog Bed, a cozy nest made entirely from recycled tennis balls. Gathered from the New York Metropolitan area and woven into a hexagonal pattern, the repurposed balls thin out in the middle of the bed to allow room for a soft reversible cushion. At 26 inches in diameter, the current model is the perfect size for small dog breeds who weigh up to 25 pounds, although a larger version is in the pipeline for more generous-sized mutts.

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Otarian is the world's first low carbon restaurant chain, set to change the face of the London and New York food scene. Open in New York already and opening this fall in London, Otarian will serve a full line of vegetarian options while serving the environment right, with sustainable choices going into every facet of the company.

We can't wait for this chain to open. Yes - we are actually excited for a chain to open.

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The Simple City 3 Stepthru bike is another beauty from Gary Fisher, as seen in aqua above. Featuring a gold series aluminum frame, alloy rims, steel fenders, and a cromoly unicrown fork, this bike is a simple green masterpiece. The Bike is priced at $599.99 and can be purchased at a host of Gary Fisher retailers around the country.

Click here for further details on the bike.

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Introducing the Bamboo Bottle; a clean, safe and stylish bottle that is made from the practically inexhaustible resources of bamboo and glass. Bamboo gives the unique bottle, style and strength. The glass guarantees safe, clean drinking at all temperatures, erasing the dangers of plastic water bottles. Whether you're chugging ice-cold water or sipping on steaming-hot tea, this bamboo bottle is BPA-free, ensuring no chemicals leach into your drink.

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The Baggu Produce bag holds and stores fresh produce from the farmers market time and time again. Available in two sizes, the small holds a bunch of green beans, 4 oranges or 6 lemons while the large is just right for a head of lettuce, a dozen apples, a bunch of bananas or some kale.

Made from 100% nylon, click here to purchase. For more Baggu, click here and read the b!POP feature.

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