Style

Green fling

 

Eco beauty

Off Pitcher by Portland design team Esque Studio, made of recycled glass in a wind-powered factory.

$178; branchhome.com

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Stuck on you

Handmade Portland raindrop magnets by BishopArt.

Three magnets, $8;
bishop-art.com

Tea time

Hand-printed unbleached cotton “Woodsman” tea towels by Zanna Printed Textiles.

$20 for a set of two;
zannaprintedtextiles.etsy.com

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Falling leaves

Hand-formed and pressed fern plate by Portland ceramic artist Chayo Wilson.

$30; chayoceramics.com

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Glass act

Vintage Japanese glass fishing floats.

Prices start at $22.99; glassfloatjunkie.etsy.com

True quirk

“Trailer in the Trees” print by Rachel Austin. Each print is signed and printed in a limited edition of 200.

$18; rachelaustin.etsy.com

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Getting mugged

Hand-painted “Blue Line” ceramic coffee mug by Laura Cooke Ceramics.

$24; Tilde in Portland, tildeshop.com

Heart felt

Petal mat by Aurelie Tu, made from wool felt and assembled by CraftedSystems.

$90; branchhome.com

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Table talk

table linens hand-printed on organic cotton by Plover Organic.

Collection starts at $13; ploverorganic.com

 

 


 

 

No lip service

Hand-sandblasted moustache glass by Bread and Badger.

$18; breadandbadger.com

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Fly me away

Taylor’s Checkerspot Butterfly carving by Tim Combs from pine reclaimed from a Central Oregon barn. The native butterfly is nearly extinct.

$70; trilliumartisans.org