Sustainable Luxury with Eco Boudoir

Posted by Peter Brady on Wed 13th December 2006 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Go GreenLuxury Decor And ArchitectureLuxury Furniture
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If you’re looking for luxury home furnishings with an environmental conscience you may want to check out Eco Boudoir a new online boutique set up by graphic designer and art director Jenny White.

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According to Jenny, her intention was to create sustainable, luxury homewares with “luxury and great style without being too eco, but also satisfying my conscience by designing products that wouldn’t harm people or the environment.”

Her web site goes on to say:

“We specialise in using sustainable textile materials for the luxury end of the home furnishing market: Recycled fur; chrome free leather; chrome free fur; chrome free sheepskin rugs; vegetable tanned leather; sustainable furniture materials; recycled cotton; organic cotton and printed silks…

The beautiful products which we create include: Leather cushions; silk cushions; fur bolsters; rugs (hand woven rabbit rugs and sheepskin rugs); fur throws; leather accessories; leather purses; sexy accessories: leather eye masks; blindfolds; leather cuffs; bondage ties… all for the boudoir… an eco-boudoir.”

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