Ecco-terric was started by Rowena Finnegan who is a certified Building Biology Environmental Consultant (BBEC). The principals of Ecco-terric is based on Bau-Biologie, meaning: "movement promoting the use of healthy building principles as a means to improve living and work spaces and the health of people who occupy them." It's good for you, it's good for the environment, what more do you want! It really doesn't get better than this. Featured above is the Betula Chase and The Acacia Sofa. Check it out: Betula Sofa Hawthorne One Arm Sofa Mary Cordaro Naturally Healthy Mattress and don't you just love this headboard! Acacia Chase
I've been doing it all weekend. I've been organizing like a mad woman. It's so important to get rid of clutter and yet it creeps up on you so quickly. It feels so good afterwards though! Here is some inspiration from Martha Stewart Living:
Well I can't say I discovered him or anything but I was thrilled when I saw the work of Scott Waterman. I first met Scott and aDNG event (Designers Networking Group that Vanessa from Turquoise puts together) a few months ago. He is wonderfully funny and sweet not to mention wildly talented. He showed me some work from his portfolio of an installation he did for The Standard Hotel (shown above and below) which is just fantastic. After checking out the rest of his work I just fell in love. It's so whimsical, colorful and fantastic! A total joy to look at. I can't believe a major gallery has not snapped him up yet! You can see more of Scott's work online here and on flickr. So without further adieu I give you the work of Scott Waterman: When I have my loft I would love to have this picture below for one of the walls. Some pictures of his studio:
I love his cats: The range of Scott's work and interests are incredible. Take a look around his sites for more. His work rooms and houses have also been featured in many publications, including Casa Vogue (shown below): Pass the word!
I saw Living Room , a store in LA, written up on Daily Candy. I just love the look of these rooms. Makes me want a loft! I can't wait to go check it out: