
For everything green. Domino has paired up with Treehugger.com to create The 2007 Green List of eco-resources. There is a wealth of information here, so be prepared to sink some time into the link.

For everything green. Domino has paired up with Treehugger.com to create The 2007 Green List of eco-resources. There is a wealth of information here, so be prepared to sink some time into the link.

Also, see green links, be inspired by eco-enthusiasts highlighted by Domino, and learn about steps you can take to renovate your home to be more healthy and sustainable.
note that this is from awhile back, not the current issue - from the march issue. tho i suppose it's online.
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it lacks a few sites.....but it was a nice effort
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From their list of furniture web sites, I love Q Collection. Their things look so beautiful and their mission is ideal. But...I can't get any purchase past the steering committee unless the piece has been tried and tested in person. Unfortunately it's not likely we'll get down to New York for a shopping session any time soon, so I'm hoping a vicarious experience will be sufficient. Has anyone else had any experience with Q Collection furniture - how do the chairs feel when you sit in them, how do the pieces look in a room, and how well made are they? I'm specifically interested in the James chair, the David table, and the Helen bookcase. http://www.qcollection.com/index.php?mode=tfo_homepage
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Where is that cushioned bench (not quite sure what to call it) from? It's awesome!
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