Posts Tagged ‘Favorite Things’

Gratitude: Design Sponge

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Design Sponge is one of our favorite blogs to get inspiring and innovative design ideas. From new product releases and DIY tips to before & after shots and peaks into gorgeous homes, Grace at Design Sponge has something to inspire your creative side every day. So we were honored that Grace featured DeNai’s nursery in Friday’s Sneak Peak post (click here to read the whole entry). Thanks Grace!

Check back tomorrow for more photos and details on Miller’s arrival or click here to read the entire post on the inspiration, design and details behind Miller’s calming newborn nursery.

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Favorites: PPB Webcrawl

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

From travel reviews to size-11 shoes, some of our favorite web haunts…

• “I’m a big fan of Live Journal sites like Mod Babes and 60s Fashion Icons that have rare photos of great bands like Led Zeppelin, The Doors, or the Beatles or vintage fashion photography .” -Marcella Tambouris, Customer Service Representative

• Music is a very important part of my life and the DJs at KCRW.com always know how to spin a good tune. There is also a ton of other great programming as well from cooking shows to personal essays.” - Melissa White, Operations Manager

• “Barefoottess.com. This is the best site for girls like me. I was blessed with long, slender, gorgeous feet and live in a world designed for size 9 feet or smaller. Just because I wear a size 11 doesn’t mean I don’t want to wear the latest and greatest designer shoes. Thanks to another long footed woman, Tess, I have a place I can go to shop all the latest styles and be confident that when I click the drop-down menu for size that I will no doubt find size 11 smiling back at me. Probably the best website I’ve ever come across…although my wallet may disagree. - Kendall McKinley, Marketing Coordinator

• I can spend hours searching for unique art, jewelry and homemade goodness at Etsy.com. - Korie Conant, Vice President/Owner

• “Travelpod.com. This website compiles lots of people’s blogs, searchable by location. I love to look up places that I am traveling to either for work or pleasure to get ideas from other travelers of what to see and where to go.” - Mindy Ehret, Product Design & Development

• “Right now ….. Facebook.com. It helps me keep in contact with all my mates in the UK, the rest of the world and also family. It’s fantastic!” - Nina Mazur, Customer Service Supervisor

• “Surfline.com for global planning, and myIntervals.com because it’s an exceptional concept (and happens to be my other project).” - Braden Jones, Owner/CEO

• “I’m expecting my first baby and I can’t get enough of all the amazing products at Modernnursery.com.” - Rachel Handal Tolle, Production Manager

• “80s Tees.com. They have a great selection of junk food t-shirts and I love their vintage inspired rock shirts!” - Sarah Sanaee, Account Coordinator

• “We love to go to a new restaurant based on the reviews we find at Yelp.com. It has the most honest and comprehensive reviews on restaurants, stores, etc. in our area. - Morgan Simpson, Senior Accounts Manager

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Favorites: PPB Playlist

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

From classic rock to foreign pop, a look a who’s topping our PPB playlists.

• “Anything strange and foreign like Tinariwen and Federico Aubele and more normal Andrew Bird and The National.” - Braden Jones, Owner/CEO

• “Sea Wolf, Radiohead, Portishead, World Lounge.” - Melissa White, Operations Manager

• “Relevant Magazine’s weekly podcast.” - Rachel Handal Tolle, Production Manager

• “Topping the list are songs by Ben Harper, Feist, The New Pornographers, Ingrid Michaelson, Journey, and Ray LaMontagne.” - Mindy Ehret, Product Design & Development

• “Brett Dennen. He’s a local artist and is just starting to become big time.” - Reiden Zimmerman, Executive Assistant

• “BBC RADIO 4 – London.” - Nina Mazur, Customer Service Supervisor

• “The Beatles, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, T.Rex, Donovan, The Guess Who… if it’s from the 60’s or 70s- I’ll probably dig it!” - Sarah Sanaee, Account Coordinator

• “Check out ‘Imitosis’ by Andrew Bird. I’m also listening to Patsy Cline’s Greatest Hits and Carla Bruni.” - Korie Conant, Vice President/Owner

“One of my current favorites is UK band Peter and the Wolf.” - DeNai Jones, President/Founder

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PPB Pick of the Week

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Meet Etsy - our PPB Pick of the Week. If you haven’t yet discovered the world of handmade artistry over at Etsy, you’ve truly been missing out. From blankets, bookcases and baked goods to sweaters, sculptures and soy candles, Etsy offers an online marketplace for all things handmade.

If you’re new to Etsy, start off slowly by perhaps checking out some kid-friendly products like this Wooden Fire Engine Puzzle or the Doodle Caddy, but consider yourself warned: Etsy is addicting.

Search by category or color for unique finds, unusual gifts and one-of-a-kind pieces to beautify your life.

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Gift Giving at it’s Best

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

With the gift-giving season quickly approaching, we’d like to point out that it is possible to give more than just a great gift this year—you can give a gift to mother nature as well. With the whole push to “go green” there is a wealth of opportunity available to manufacturers that were really hard to come by (or simply cost prohibitive) in previous years. Thankfully these days, you can easily find, purchase and afford stylish organic clothing for little ones, purchase products with packaging that is biodegradable and host of “raw” or healthy food products. Here are a few of our favorite earth-friendly products for your consideration this holiday season:

1. Pangea Organics Body Care: www.pangeaorganics.com
Not only are the products superior to anything I’ve tried in a long time, all of their product boxes are made using what they call a “Zero Waste” process with 100% post-consumer paper and organic seeds like sweet basil and amaranth. All you need to do is slip off the label, soak the packaging in water for a minute and plant it in the earth. Next thing you know, sweet basil will pop up for use at your next meal.

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2. Patagonia: www.patagonia.com
Based in our hometown of Ventura, Patagonia has set the ultimate example for responsible manufacturing, conservation and environmentalism. Among many other things, they have given over $20 million in environmental grants, give employees paid leave for activism and believe in using business to inspire solutions to environmental crisis. They have a great selection of winter gear for sports enthusiast of any age and feature garments made of e-fibers (environmentally friendlier fibers), hemp and recycled and recyclable polyester.
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3. Bee Raw Honey: http://www.worldpantry.com/
The folks over at Bee Raw liken the work they do with honey to that of fine wine vintners—and I tend to believe them. Some reports say the world is facing a honey bee crisis, and my brother, a bee keeper by hobby, is always on me to spread the word that every American has a responsibility to “keep bees” as a result of the alarming dip in the bee population. Thankfully, Bee Raw Honey takes bee keeping seriously and it shows in everything they do. I personally think the honey lover’s in your life would be thrilled to find the 4 Fruit Varietal Honey Flight stuffed in the stocking this year. It’s good raw fun—and better yet—put money into an industry that cares about the well being of bees.

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4. Celery Furniture: www.celeryfurniture.com
Innovative, simple and modern, Celery Furniture has been one of our favorite finds. As both parents and design enthusiasts who had their fill of assembling products with excessive amounts of screws than they could bear, the people at Celery conceived a line of nursery furniture that involves no hardware, is made from sustainable wood, 100% recycled formaldehyde-free fiberboard and zero to low VOC finishes. The best part…their furniture is designed and fabricated in Montana (one of the most beautiful states in the country IMO) by local craftspeople.

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5. Petunia Pickle Bottom Organics: www.petunia.com
My list just wouldn’t be complete without the mention of our new printed Organic Gift Sets that are perfect for the little Petunia in your life. Our onesies, swaddling blankets, and socks (all sold in packs of 3) are made in a Skal Certified organic factory and come packaged in our suitably sophisticated PPB signature chocolate brown gift boxes, finished with grosgrain ribbon ties. The coordinating ultra-soft sets are available in three adorable color combinations: girl, boy, and gender-neutral, all printed in hues of chocolate, butter, sky, rose and olive with on-trend graphics like cross-stitched inspired argyle, bubbles, and vining flowers. This organic collection is just the first of many products we are looking to make eco-friendly.

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Posted by: Korie Conant


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