Posts Tagged ‘Kohler’

Clean It Green with Seventh Generation
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

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At the TED conference, we filled our Kohler LivingHome with furnishings and products made by companies that share LivingHomes’ commitment to sustainability.  Seventh Generation outfitted the laundry and nursery with non-toxic products that are sustainable and healthy for the homeowner.

Seventh Generation is committed to reducing their reliance on natural resources, reducing pollution, reducing the emissions of toxic chemicals into the environment, and making the planet safer. With a wide range of cleaning, feminine care, paper, and diaper products, Seventh Generation is one of the first self-declared “socially responsible” companies in the US.

Many corporations claim to be contributing to sustainability, but Seventh Generation sets itself apart from the crowds with considerable transparency and loads of informative details about the ingredients, manufacturing processes, and packaging of their products. They disclose all ingredients and components because they believe we, as consumers, have the right to know what makes their products safe and effective.

Seventh Generation fosters sustainability in three ways: by educating this and future generations, by offering a complete line of non-toxic household products, and through their non-profit donations program.

Education
To help consumers make informed choices, Seventh Generation includes information on their packaging, website, newsletter, blog, and announcements by the company’s Executive Chairperson.  In the Learn section of the Seventh Generation website, you can find healthy living and cleaning tips, read the company blogs, ask questions about the products, or discuss in the forum. To learn about Seventh Generation’s commitment to corporate responsibility, read their Corporate Consciousness Report.

Non-toxic Household Products
Seventh Generation only offers products that they believe are safe and effective.  They disclose all ingredients, explain all components of each product, and provide material safety data sheets for each product.  Products include: 100% recycled, non-chlorine bleached paper towels, bathroom, and facial tissues, and napkins; non-toxic, phosphate-free cleaning, dish and laundry products; recycled plastic trash bags; chlorine-free baby diapers, training pants, and baby wipes; and chlorine-free, organic feminine care products.  Seventh Generation participates in the EPA’s Safer Detergents Stewardship Program and is recognized as a Champion, the highest level, for its use of safer, non-polluting surfactants that break down quickly.

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Donations Program
Seventh Generation offers 10% of their profits to community, environmental, health, and responsible business non-profit organizations.

Seventh Generation partnered with LivingHomes and displayed their products within the Kohler LivingHome at the TED conference in Long Beach, CA in February 2009.  Find out more about Seventh Generation and its commitment to health and sustainability here.

LivingHomes Sponsor: Kristin Kilmer Design
Friday, June 12th, 2009


When we built the Kohler LivingHome, the first LivingHome designed by KieranTimberlake, for the TED conference, we were lucky to have some enthusiastic participating sponsors. Throughout the home, our sponsors showcased cool products that share LivingHome’s values for quality design and sustainability. In the next few weeks I will highlight each of them.

Kristin Kilmer Design, Inc. is a full-service interior design firm based in Los Angeles. In Kristin’s words, her designs bring an innovative and eclectic viewpoint to her projects, while creating spaces that are comfortable and functional. She is especially passionate about the health of the individual, and uses allergen-free, non-toxic materials, fabrics, fillers, paints and finishes throughout her designs. After years in Marketing Communications, as a Production Designer for independent films, and time spent living and studying in Spain, Kristin has found her niche in Residential and Commercial Interior Design.

When she designed and furnished the interiors of the Kohler LivingHome, Kristin fully embraced LivingHomes’ principles of sustainability. Throughout the home, Kristin included furnishings and decorations made of recycled and sustainable materials. The reclaimed dining table was a big hit!

If you didn’t make it to the Kohler LivingHome during the TED conference in Long Beach, be sure to check out Kristin’s interiors in the home here.

LivingHomes at the Autodesk Design Gallery in Boston
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

If you’re in the Boston area soon, be sure to check out LivingHomes’ permanent exhibit at the new Autodesk Design Gallery in Boston. The hands-on display is open to the public and is really worth seeing!

It’s based on Autodesk’s display at the Kohler LivingHome at TED and it’s a virtual walk-through of the LivingHome. The exhibit includes a special table monitor which displays a virtual floorplan of the LivingHome and a large projection of the LivingHome. You can choose materials and place them on the floorplan and the virtual LivingHome updates in real-time based on the materials you select! You can also change the placement of the sun to affect the lighting of the scene. You can walk in real-time through the virtual model by simply moving a model of an avatar. Your choices are displayed on a large projection of our LivingHome. The technology behind the display is the Autodesk Project Newport Mixed Reality Interface (MRI). The technology is intended to help visualize designs for buildings before they’re built. It’s really cool! Tell your Boston-based friends!

Check it out at:
1560 Trapelo Rd.
Waltham, MA 02451


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