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7.9

Vessel Luau Lamp

This polycarbonate pod of gentle luminescence is just gorgeous -- though the price tag is steep
Posted: 22 February 2008 Tags: led lights, energy efficiency
7.6

Chaos Shelves

Surprisingly robust and practical piece of eco furniture that, before you build it, looks just like the Ikea bits you get to chuck away
Posted: 07 February 2008 Tags: recycled, recycled furniture
9.1

Benchmark Victoria Table

While it's not cheap, this eco dining table is very good value -- it's incredibly well-made, looks classic and is made from fully certified sustainable wood
Posted: 07 February 2008 Tags: FSC
8.7

TING Sling

Beautiful, comfy and designed with its tongue placed firmly in cheek, we're really smitten by this hammock and the way it keeps rejected seatbelts out of the dump
Posted: 23 January 2008 Tags: reuse, furniture
7.1

Even Greener Bokashi Kitchen Composter

We are getting quite attached to our Bokashi bin although it's not exactly what we had imagined -- it doesn't actually turn our food scraps directly into usable compost in a fortnight
Posted: 09 January 2008 Tags: compost
8.5

Cohda RD4 Chair

We love this uniquely designed chair, which is hardy as well as handsome -- our only gripe is that isn't comfortable for sitting at for hours on end
Posted: 09 January 2008 Tags: recycled, plastic bottles
8.1

Reln Can-O-Worms

Provided you put in the maintenance time, this is a great and -- thanks to the stacking design -- relatively easy way to turn food scraps into high quality compost
Posted: 06 February 2008 Tags: recycling, compost
6.9

Natural Collection Bamboo and Cotton Shower Towel

While we love the idea of this towel -- the eco-friendly material, impeccable manufacturing and super-fast drying time -- it's simply not very good at drying skin. Which is a shame, as we dig towels that actually dry you.
Posted: 30 November 2007 Tags: sustainable materials
7.2

SUCK UK Sun Jar

If you can look past the lack of information on its Chinese roots and the fact it won't lower your carbon shoe-size, this is a decent gift with a green twist
Posted: 10 February 2008 Tags: solar power
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