Celebrate Earth Day, California Style, with These Eco-Friendly Finds
Three Golden State companies who put the environment front and center.
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CategoryShop, Sustainability
Women’s Tree Skipper, $100
San Francisco-based Allbirds’ silky-smooth boat shoe made with lightweight, responsibly sourced eucalyptus tree fiber fits naturally into any situation. It’s ideal for warmer days but can be worn any day. Shown her in Lux Beige with a Blizzard Sole, the shoe also comes Lux Purple, Hazy Pine and Hazy Cobalt. Machine washable.
Waffle Towels, $49
These lightweight, minimalist towels textured with a honeycomb weave will make your bathroom look and feel like a fancy spa. Made with premium, long-lasting natural fibers, they are also earth friendly. Made by Parachute, a Los Angeles-based business on the path to becoming certified carbon neutral.
1 Liter Bottle in Teddy, $48
Launched in Walnut by bkr, this limited-edition glass and silicone water bottle is both BPA-free and phthalate-free. The cap is made with no-leak, BPA-free, phthalate-free plastic with silicone seal. The bottle weighs 1.5 lbs. and is perfect for your desk or nightstand.
The Story and Sound Behind Led Zeppelin’s 1971 Song Going to California
It’s one of many origin stories featured in a new book.
L.A. Painter Lari Pittman Receives a Comprehensive Exhibition at the Hammer Museum
Large-scale art with a big message.
Brothers Hans and Nick Schippers Spread an Environmental Message Via Their 1998 Bluebird Bus
Driving the Pacific Coast with a lesson to kids about the dangers of plastics.