Hommu decorative vinyl on Dieline
via dieline:
Gloria Joven, a product designer at Hommu sent in this recently-completed packaging for a new Spanish brand of decorative accessories:
"We try to offer a new concept in ‘eco-chic personalisation’ of the home. It is all about suggesting ideas, transmitting sensations and philosophies of a positive lifestyle during these complicated times; something which it does through products manufactured from 100% recyclable materials....
Hommu® decorative vinyl and packs are purposely packed in a recyclable box with high quality design and finishing. We have taken the maximum care in the presentation so that product is ideal to present as a gift, an item for a special occasion or a special day, etc. At Hommu® we make a commitment to contribute to the work of making this planet a sustainable, balanced and healthy home. For that reason, we have decided to work only with those suppliers who manufacture according to the criteria of environmental sustainability and social responsibility. We only use top quality 100% recyclable material for both our products and their packaging."
Redress Raleigh Benefit Concert
On Friday, January 15th, at the Pour House Music Hall in Downtown Raleigh, we are holding our first Redress Raleigh Benefit Concert!
The concert features music from:
It’s $8 (!). Doors open at 9 with the show beginning at 10. 18+ Directions to Pour House, Raleigh
And, remember Redress Raleigh 2010 is coming in April.
REDRESS RALEIGH BENEFIT CONCERT
On Friday, January 15th, at the Pour House Music Hall in Downtown Raleigh, we held our first Redress Raleigh Benefit Concert! The concert is a ‘fun-raiser’ for Redress Raleigh, an eco-friendly design showcase of accessible and innovative fashion from local designers.
The concert featured music from:
Inflowential
www.myspace.com/inflowential
Violet Vector and the Lovely Lovelies
www.myspace.com/violetvectorandthelovelylovelies
Lake Inferior
www.lakeinferior.com
F. The Biters
ftb.hyperslang.com
Revamp Clothing
Revamp is an eco-conscious, vintage inspired women’s clothing line. Designer Jamie Powell draws on all aspects of her life to create her designs, incorporating elements of her vintage wholesaling business as well as her personal lifestyle. All Revamp items are made with an eco-conscious focus; all production is local and inputs are selected for their low environmental impact. The vision of the Revamp line is to create classic wardrobe stables that make the wearer feel both comfortable and beautiful. Custom requests are welcome; family heirloom pieces can be reconstructed to give a second life to a treasured tablecloth, or a grandmother's wedding dress.
Revamp has been featured in The Raleigh News & Observer, The Independent, the Indie NC Blog, and in several Raleigh-area fashion shows including FashionSpark '08 and '09 and Strut '09. Revamp is also a co-producer of Redress Raleigh Eco-Fashion Show.