Redefine Home
I have a few stores bookmarked on my computer so I can visit them online every so often. I always find their carefully curated collection of objects inspiring and a bit lust worthy. As a big picture kind of person, it’s nice to get wrapped up in all the little details and touches that make a house so cozy and welcoming. One such shop I love to visit is Redefine Home. Founded by David Betz and Linsi Brownson, this shop has a great selection of one of a kind items, unique furniture and decorative pieces. The shop is located in California but everything is sold online (great news for those of us who live on the East Coast!). And as always, my favorite part is their inspiring social and environmental platform. Most everything they sell is eco-friendly or fair-trade. And if not, is stylish, high-quality and made to last.
I’ve put together a collection of my favorites to inspire you. Make sure you take a peek online too at the rest of the shop. Enjoy!
This Regency chair was a flea market find that they reupholstered in an eco-friendly metallic vinyl. I’ll take the chair and the cute dog!
Here is a selection of few of their pillows. The one in the back was handprinted by artisans in a fair trade program from Bali.
This basket was carved from teak root reclaimed after a plantation harvest. It’s gorgeous pieces like these that make me wish I had more surface area in my apartment!
I’m always amazed by the creative ways people find to repurpose glass bottles and this one is no exception. This Recycled Bottle Votive is made from beer bottles that are gilded with a silver coating. Brilliant!
You might think I’m crazy for showing you a trivet, but I really love this one. It’s simple yet beautiful. And it’s only $10! Fancy Leaf Trivet in white.
Okay, so this Quad Wall Clock is not technically eco-friendly but I just had to include it because I love it. Plus with it’s slightly retro look and clean lines, it will never go out of style.
This Large Mansard Mirror is hand-carved from recycled pine and antiqued to give it that weathered look.
I love the look of these vintage foundry molds, especially as a collection like here.
I love this little guy. And fortunately he’s totally eco-friendly. Made from recycled metal in Bali through a Fair Trade program that helps to empower women and sustain the local community. Hoot the Owl is super cute.
All photos from Redefine Home
I have a few stores bookmarked on my computer so I can visit them online every so often. I always find their carefully curated collection of objects inspiring and a bit lust worthy. As a big picture kind of person, it’s nice to get wrapped up in all the little details and touches that make a house so cozy and welcoming. One such shop I love to visit is Redefine Home. Founded by David Betz and Linsi Brownson, this shop has a great selection of one of a kind items, unique furniture and decorative pieces. The shop is located in California but everything is sold online (great news for those of us who live on the East Coast!). And as always, my favorite part is their inspiring social and environmental platform. Most everything they sell is eco-friendly or fair-trade. And if not, is stylish, high-quality and made to last.
I’ve put together a collection of my favorites to inspire you. Make sure you take a peek online too at the rest of the shop. Enjoy!
This Regency chair was a flea market find that they reupholstered in an eco-friendly metallic vinyl. I’ll take the chair and the cute dog!
Here is a selection of few of their pillows. The one in the back was handprinted by artisans in a fair trade program from Bali.
This basket was carved from teak root reclaimed after a plantation harvest. It’s gorgeous pieces like these that make me wish I had more surface area in my apartment!
I’m always amazed by the creative ways people find to repurpose glass bottles and this one is no exception. This Recycled Bottle Votive is made from beer bottles that are gilded with a silver coating. Brilliant!
You might think I’m crazy for showing you a trivet, but I really love this one. It’s simple yet beautiful. And it’s only $10! Fancy Leaf Trivet in white.
Okay, so this Quad Wall Clock is not technically eco-friendly but I just had to include it because I love it. Plus with it’s slightly retro look and clean lines, it will never go out of style.
This Large Mansard Mirror is hand-carved from recycled pine and antiqued to give it that weathered look.
I love the look of these vintage foundry molds, especially as a collection like here.
I love this little guy. And fortunately he’s totally eco-friendly. Made from recycled metal in Bali through a Fair Trade program that helps to empower women and sustain the local community. Hoot the Owl is super cute.
All photos from Redefine Home


