Dear Fab Green,
I live in Washington DC and recently bought a new condo which I’m interested in furnishing with green furniture and accessories (most of what I have now is of the college junk variety, so in a lot of ways I’m starting over). Do you have any suggestions (besides “Come to LA, and bring a truck”)?
Thanks very much, Jenny
Hi Jenny,
I’ve enlisted the help of DC-based gal pal and fellow designer Nicole Foley for suggestions. For home furnishings she recommends two spots:
For style mongers, D.C.’s Craiglist is a treasure trove for mid-century modern finds, and Domino-inspired revival pieces. In fact, Nicole says it’s often easier to snag a deal on modern furniture in D.C. over L.A. since the demand for and knowledge of mid-century design is less developed. Maybe I should rent a truck and swing out your way!
Case in point: $299 chair by Brocade Home (left). A set of four selling for $100 total in Arlington (right)


For new, eco-friendly furnishings Nicole recommends:
Eco-Green Living.
1469 Church Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20005
Mon – Sat, 11am – 7pm
Tel: 202.234.7110
What you’ll find: an organic coffee/tea bar, corn-silk carpet tiles, low-odor and no-odor paints (many of them milk-based), organic tees, and solar-powered radios.
Thanks for writing Jenny!





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I would also suggest looking at Hoopla Traders in the Adams Morgan section of the District. They recently opened a carriage house that has great eco-friendly furniture. You can find more at http://hoopladc.com/index.cfm!
If you feel like making the trek a bit north, check out Bluehouse, http://www.bluehouselife.com/, which also has fantastic green furnishings.
Thanks for the additional referrals!