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Entries in home sweet home (86)

Friday
Jul272007

summertime show & tell

it's no surprise that summer is high time for hawaiian style as evidenced by the the many, many catalogs arriving in the post. i confess to being a former kitschy hawaiiana lover (reborn to adore all things modern, natch), still most anything vintage, or barkcloth, or, well, could be found at bailey's still catches my eye.

exhibit 1 - hidden in the soft surroundings catalog, retro fabulousness in the form of embellished south seas pillows and, to pamper man's best friend, the oh so tropical leilani dog bed.

exhibit 2 - something about the quaint floral patterns found on the cabana quilts (with matching pillow covers) at garnet hill reminds me of the lightweight blankets that were draped over my aunty's bed back in the day.

exhibit 3 - and, finally, if nosy neighbors prevent you from enjoying your outdoor space, why not create some much needed privacy with grandin road's teak window shades that harken back to a more genteel time.

Tuesday
Jul102007

don't be coy

koi pond notecards

my favorite part of going to ala moana as a little kid was paying a visit to the koi. a recent conversation with my fella had us wondering if the planners realized that the placement of the koi ponds in the center of the mall acted as an unspoken dividing point, a sort of neutral territory, if you will, where everyone could mingle regardless of whether your family shopped on the sears side or down by liberty house.

coy by palacepapers

koi in a fountain dessert plates emma gardner koi pond

no matter if it was by design or purely coincidence, my fascination with the gentle koi has remained with me since those long ago small kid days. for now, there is no space for a pond of my own but at least the design world has discovered that a little koi can add a lot of happiness with a dash of whimsy to your space.

Thursday
May242007

hostess with the mostess

how charming is this ceramic pineapple candle from bath & body works recently spotted in lucky? considering the pineapple is the symbol of hospitality and it features a fruity pineapple mango fragrance evocative of the islands i think it scores as a fun hostess gift.

once the final flicker has extinguished, it can be refilled with your favorite candle or, with a little crafty reuse, the pineapple can enjoy a second life as a lovely catchall to hide coins, cotton balls, or all the other odds and ends that never seem to find a good home.

b&bw is having a sale this memorial day weekend with a free shipping promotion on orders of $50 and more (and, because i know you're wondering, yes, hawaii is included)! while you are screen shopping, take a peek at the new temptations for summer 2007 (two words: sunset mango) and the luxe ile de tahiti line in all their tropical splendor.

  • secret code: freeship50 (enter at checkout) 
Friday
Apr202007

'ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono

recycling bags

in honor of earth day, take a peek at the spanking new green category which is filled with organic products, eco island adventures, and other sustainable goodies making hawaii just a little bit better for all its inhabitants.

and, if the following things are not part of your routine, well, as much as i adore you, dear reader, it is time to face the harsh reality that you are part of the problem. don't despair, here are a few easy ways to kick start your green lifestyle this earth day: 

recycle! - an easy way to get on my you-know-what list is for me to witness you cavalierly tossing recyclable goods into the trash. many of the usual suspects are littered throughout my family tree despite numerous intervention attempts. this frustrating experience has led me to the discouraging conclusion that anyone over a certain age is a lost cause (and one more reason why i love the kokua foundation so since their m.o. is to educate keiki to be green before they have a chance to turn into yet another self-absorbed, thoughtless wienie).

prove me wrong and, at the very least, recycle your stash of newspapers, magazines, office paper, aluminum cans, assorted plastic & cardboard (from corrugated shipping boxes to flats used to package cereal, tissue, etc).

if you have better things to do with your day than standing in line waiting for the pittance the recycling man hands out, consider donating your recyclables to a local school which can then use the extra funds on campus (oahu residents only).

recycling drop off locations:

you can also drop off empty printer ink cartridges at office depot and recycle/donate your old cellphone to charity.

envirosax flora

and with the proliferation of plastic shopping bags being phased out from ikea to san francisco, this is a good time to invest in a reusable tote or two to haul your goods home.

waste not, want not - dispose your household chemicals, dead electronics and batteries by dropping them off on household hazardous waste collection days. yes, you may have to pay for the pleasure, but nothing screams hypocrisy more than people who loudly proclaim to love dolphins or [fill in the blank with your favorite creature] buying all kinds of paraphernalia to express their devotion, yet curiously throw harmful chemicals down the drain which eventually find their way into the ocean and ecosystem.

and since your trash just may be another's treasure, hit craigslist and freecycle to find new homes for your unwanted stuff (be sure to snap a digital photo to help potential owners decide if it's perfect before contacting you for an in person peek).

method

green cleaning - before you start spring cleaning, replace your toxic cleaners with biodegradable alternatives like method or seventh generation (which makes a mean degreaser that won't knock you out with fumes). eco friendly cleaners can be found at one of the islands' many natural markets as well as traditional grocery stores like foodland.

diy'ers can save a few bucks by mixing their own simple yet effective concoctions with a few common household ingredients like baking soda & vinegar.

junk mail - stop the culprit at the source and remove your name from the marketing blitz known as direct mail. on the downside, you will have to pay $1 for the convenience of the dma "processing" your request, or you can always email the customer service department of each offending company as offers land in your mailbox.

while you are at it, opt out from the credit bureau lists responsible for all those pesky credit card offers flooding the mail, increasing your risk for identity theft, and killing even more trees. alternately, use my passive aggressive approach of sticking it to the man and x out the form with a sharpie, jot down a request to remove your info, and boomerang it back to them in their postage paid envelope.

join the green revolution and post your own eco tips via the comments link below.

Tuesday
Apr032007

soha living

 

i became quite fond of these dermond peterson pillows when i spotted them at soha the last time i was home. you never know what you will find while browsing around soha which is packed with tropical accessories discovered during the proprietors' treks to southeast asia. lucky for local design junkies, soha opened up their little global bazaar a few years ago which has become the place to go to add some unexpected visual interest to island style surroundings. 

and here's good news for furniture hunters on the neighbor islands: complimentary shipping is yours for the taking if your decor order rings up to $3000 (offer available until may 31st). no need to pout if you live on oahu since you can score free furniture delivery on april orders with a $2000 tab. click here for more details.

fyi - online shopping is not available so if you spot something you like do give the shop a ring to place your order via phone.

map it!

{update | jan 2010: soha has relocated to kahala mall}