A fortuitous click landed me on a new favorite website and blog.
Michelle Adams, is the creative mind behind Rubie Green, a line of organic upholstery fabrics. Back in the day, Michelle was a part of the editorial staff for Domino; her passion for sustainability and design was the recipe for her new company which couldn’t be more inspiring.
Much to my fancy, Rubie Green seems to be like the equivalent of organic J. Crew for the home, check out this uncanny similarity.
Michelle Adams, is the creative mind behind Rubie Green, a line of organic upholstery fabrics. Back in the day, Michelle was a part of the editorial staff for Domino; her passion for sustainability and design was the recipe for her new company which couldn’t be more inspiring.
Much to my fancy, Rubie Green seems to be like the equivalent of organic J. Crew for the home, check out this uncanny similarity.
(Rubie Green print "Patsy" photo by Patrick Cline)
(J. Crew)
The aesthetic is fresh, pretty and fun. The Megan print has my name written all over it, both literally and figuratively. I could just imagine doing a fabric board with this pineapple print.Megan print beach chair via Porchlight Interiors
Megan print chair via Green Talk
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