Thursday night was a BLAST!!! I was happily placed between two great companies at the ReadyMade Winter Ball & Gift Bazaar. Great DJ and fun people! I bought a fantastic bird bowl from Chanda at Ezme Designs. She is so sweet and her partner is super nice too. I love my bird bowl!It is the little things. I took a great photo of my bowl with some pretty acorns around it but haven't downloaded from my camera yet. I bought a pretty blue color that is very '50's retro.....or something. You gotta check out her website and be sure to come visit Chanda, Charming Sam and my other new friend, WilloToons.com at Bazaar Bizaar this Saturday in San Fran.Meet Willo of WilloToons - so, so, so nice AND had I been more on my toes and not feeling like a crunchy granola in my wheat colored sweater and birkenstocks(o.k. no birkenstocks but you get the idea). The crowd was ultra-hip in a "That 70's show crashes in to Risky Business" kind of way. I felt old. Anyway, Willo was pretty and nice and has
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Readymade Magazine ups their green quota by focusing issue #27 on green design.Features:Giving BackHow an architect transformed his choppy single-story house into a modern model of energy efficiency.Glossary of TermsA housing inspector gives us the skinny on 14 green building phrases you need to know.GroundbreakersThree urban development projects that are changing the way we think about energy, roofs, and clean air.Lofty GoalsA writer ponders what life would be like in a new eco-luxe apartment, then checks out exactly what's on the market.It looks like a winner. Available on newsstands now.
Readymade Magazine ups their green quota by focusing issue #27 on green design.Features:Giving BackHow an architect transformed his choppy single-story house into a modern model of energy efficiency.Glossary of TermsA housing inspector gives us the skinny on 14 green building phrases you need to know.GroundbreakersThree urban development projects that are changing the way we think about energy, roofs, and clean air.Lofty GoalsA writer ponders what life would be like in a new eco-luxe apartment, then checks out exactly what's on the market.It looks like a winner. Available on newsstands now.
Shoshana Berger came up with the idea for ReadyMade magazine in 2000 and has since served as its editor in chief. Launching a new magazine required discipline, productivity, and some defiance of conventional wisdom. Shoshana is an established author and, over the course of her career, has worked for Wired Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, Spin, Salon, The San Francisco Chronicle, Business 2.0, Travel and Leisure, and many other periodicals.