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Kalon Studios sustainable nursery furniture

November 2nd, 2009 | Eco-friendly, Nursery, decorating, products | No Comments |

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The first time I was introduced to a Kalon Studio product was during a visit to the store The Little Seed in Los Angeles.  They just received the Bamboo IoLine Crib and I had to oooh and ahh at the beautiful piece of work.  Not only was it friendly to the eye with its modern features and beautiful wood tones, it was made of sustainable bamboo and sealed with  non-toxic oil.   My favorite part of the crib was the partial flap on the side, thereby not making it a dangerous drop side crib, but offering flexibility for shorter people or making it changing table accessible.  It retails for $1,400 and has the option of changing into a toddler bed.

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I could not get my mind off of that piece of furnture and had to contact Kalon Studios to talk to them about their philosophy on their business. I was so excited when owners/founders/designers Michaele Simmering and Johannes Pauwen agreed to answer a few questions.  Below are a few of their well thought out responses.

What motivated you to start this company?

“We started this company when I became pregnant with our daughter. We couldn’t find any cribs that met our criteria (design-oriented, modern, sustainable, people-friendly) and so we decided to make our own. While we were at it we made several pieces of furniture for ourselves and the response to them was so good that we decided to participate in a trade-show. Again, we got a great response. Next thing we knew, we had started a company.
At the same time, we were struggling with the basic economic and lifestyle choices that come with starting a family. Neither one of us wanted to miss out on being at home with our daughter. We decided we’d try to see if we could make a business work where we could both work from home – where we could share the responsibilities of both the business and the family. So far, we’ve succeeded.
When we started there just weren’t any companies out there doing what we were interested in: contemporary, modern, high-quality, sustainable design. I think maybe there were two that we could find. If we were going to go through the trouble of starting a company, we wanted to push ourselves to go beyond just making great design pieces but to create a company that was politically consistent with our ideals, one that we could be proud of. At the time, most people claimed that being ’sustainable’ didn’t mix with business and we wanted to see if that was true. I definitely agree that if we’d let go of certain criteria that we could have gotten on our feet stronger and faster but a lot of our struggles were the standard struggles that any start up would have gone through, and mostly they had to do with starting a company without capital or investment. In the end, so far, we’ve been able to do everything just how we wanted. Though there are a lot of new companies in our market now, I still haven’t seen any that meet all the criteria we do – basically, though we’re small and unknown to many, I still think we’re unique and respected. I’m proud of that.”


What is your mission statement?

“Design for a Sustainable Culture.  This is actually our slogan, but it really comes to the heart of everything that we are trying to do.  If there are different approaches to creating changes in how society runs its course, then the first, I believe, should start with yourself.  For us, this means actively supporting those people, businesses, ideas and things that stimulate the type of culture we are interested in and not supporting those that we feel are detrimental to our vision of the world. I know that this is very loose, but it is our guiding principal and the starting point for every decision we make both privately and in business.”

What was your working background before manufacturing children/baby furniture?

“I studied Industrial design at the Rhode Island School of design and the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam and worked as a freelance product designer until Michaele got pregnant.  Over the years, Michaele had been urging me to venture out on my own to start a line.  Only once we were expecting our first child did I begin thinking of doing it, partly because of the financial pressure and also because it was more condusive to our particular lifestyle choices.
I had never thought that I would design any children’s products. Over the years, though my background was in theory and writing, I’ve worked more and more with design. I worked for several years with the design community and design festivals in Berlin. Recently, I got my MFA in Los Angeles.”

What is your favorite product out of your line of products?

“Always the latest one – right now, that’s our Isometric Table.”

Where is the furniture manufactured?

“Until recently, we were making the pieces ourselves in our garage in Los Angeles. As our orders grew we hired on some of our friends who were highly skilled sculptors, fresh out of art school. At the middle of last year, we moved our production to New England to the former furniture manufacturing capital of America. We’ve temporarily moved East with the company and have been setting up all the various parts of the business in that area – everything from material sources, boxing and shipping, to label printers. It’s important to us that we’re investing back in domestic production. We know that its possible to get great quality craftsmanship for far lower prices in Eastern Europe and other parts of the world, however the price you pay is you sacrifice the craftsmen we have here in the United States. At its height the town where we now manufacture had over 5,000 highly skilled furniture makers and they were world renowned. Now there are less than 300. The last large furniture manufacturer in the town closed its doors in the summer of 2008. Recognizing and making use of the talent there, helping to sustain the craft and hopefully rebuild it, is enormously important to us.”

Do any standard crib sheets and crib mattresses fit the bamboo crib, changing table, toddler bed?

“Yes, our entire IoLine collection works with standard sized mattresses, changing pads, and sheets.”

What other woods are used other than bamboo? Are the woods FSC certified?

“Currently, only our dresser uses a wood other than bamboo. For this piece, we use FSC Certified Multi-Ply. We’re pretty strict, maybe too strict, about all of the materials we use. Johann’s an amazing researcher and is in touch with scientists and manufacturers from around the world who are on the cutting edge of the ‘green’ manufacturing movement. We’re always using the best of what’s currently out there – unless we still think it doesn’t make the cut, in which case we wait for something better. The drawback here is that this has definitely slowed the release of new products. For instance, there’s one product we’ve wanted to release for years now, but can’t find a people/eco friendly replacement for fiberglass. There are a lot of great new eco-friendly raw materials we wish we could already be using but for the size of our business or the size of theirs, we’re just not there yet. But there are amazing advancements being made and you can be sure that we’ll be integrating them as soon as they’re available.

We plan to introduce our table and several other products in a selection of FSC Certified woods.  We are also trying to use only woods forested locally in the Northeast.”

What would you like the end customers to know about your company and your philosophy on the environment?

“Sustainability is really what we are about.  Although we do care about the environment and our company is “green”, it is only one of many things under what we feel is necessary to think about when thinking about sustainability.  We have always found that equitable business practices and fair trade are much more important than being green.  Though, it hasn’t kept us from people and eco friendly.”

Any other comments you would like us to know about you personally and your company?

“We love what we do, love creating new products, and love seeing peoples and business’s practices change and evolve in a direction that we agree with.”


Bliss Nine baby planner – good for the pocket, time and charity

June 28th, 2009 | Nursery, Photographers, Preferred Vendors, decorating | No Comments |

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During these low economic times, we are all in need of a good discount or two.  This is a reminder that Bliss Nine’s preferred vendors offer a 10% discount to Bliss Nine clients/customers.  I am always meeting new vendors and contacts in the industry, who can best serve my clients.  A handful of them have gone through the application process and generously provide discounts to Bliss Nine clients.  Please click on the Preferred Vendor link on the right of this blog to see who is on our list of preferred vendors and why.   These vendors are reliable, talented, responsive and know how to treat my clients with the best service and products their businesses offer.  At various future events you will be able to meet some of these vendors face to face, along with Bliss Nine.  Also, check back here for list of newly added vendors and updates on the existing ones.

The Modern Baby Company for modern bedding, baby clothing and design.  Photographers: Sundin Photography, Jessica Davis Photograghy and Aquario Studio all provide maternity and family portraits sessions.  Contact Bliss Nine for information on disounts with these talented businesses.  Bliss Nine also has great connections to vendors such as prenatal massage therapists to doulas.

Bliss Nine baby planning can save you time and money by: weeding out the unnecessary items; planning a baby shower efficiently and effectively; finding the right product the first time so you don’t have to return and purchase or use it once and have to buy a different one; and doing anything you want or need to prepare for baby’s arrival.

Note: Don’t forget! Bliss Nine donates a portion of its profits to children’s charities.


Natural Home Design Center Offers Variety of Green Choices for Families

June 21st, 2009 | Eco-friendly, Nursery, decorating, products | No Comments |

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If you want to get a good FAQ on wool carpeting, check out their site.   According to Natural Home Design Center, wool carpeting is naturally stain resistant and naturally flame resistant.  They offer a host of choices in colors and textures.  Wool carpets also do not emit VOCs (volatile organic compounds), which synthetic carpets can emit for months after installation in your home.

Natural Home Design Center provided some products for our New Mom Expo talk and we got to test some of the softest bedding and some colorful organic cotton baby blankets.  You can also get eco-friendly home goods for the family, like queen size mattresses.  Many children spend a good amount of time in the parent’s bed (if you co-sleep) and bedroom.

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Our favorite – their information on the organic paint they sell by Aura.  They list every ingredient in their paints and they ask, “Did you know “Low VOC” paints simply add a chemical dulling fragrance to regular paint to eliminate the strong fragrance of the other chemicals in it.” No, we didn’t know that.   Organic paints and milk paints it is!  We prefer no VOC anyway :-) .


The Modern Baby Company

March 24th, 2009 | Gifts, Nursery, Preferred Vendors, decorating, products | 1 Comment |

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Want gorgeous and modern bedding for your home?  The Modern Baby Company’s great graphic prints and decor accessories make you want to decorate around their products! Once your baby grows into toddlerhood, you’ll be happy to know that The Modern Baby Co. also makes toddler bedding.

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Bliss Nine loves the coverage the round bibs get and the mobiles provide a modern and artistic dimension to your nursery. And on the other side of the fun prints of the blankets and bibs are soft white cotton terry cloth.  They make great baby shower gifts or gifts in general.  No offense to those who like the standard baby cartoon prints and colors, but The Modern Baby Company offers enough fun color and style to keep both parents and babies happy.

The Modern Baby Company is a Bliss Nine preferred vendor and has contributed their products to the San Diego USO silent auction gift basket. Contact Bliss Nine for a discount.

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Cuddle Up Blankets

March 18th, 2009 | Gifts, decorating | No Comments |

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San Diegan and work at home mother, Amy, hand makes every blanket with love and care.  With a background in art and design, Amy created a company providing personal and custom blankets for babies – a perfect gift for that special newborn.  Cuddle Up Blankets picks the best fabrics and these blankets are bound to be your baby’s favorite blankie.

Cuddle Up Blankets is one of the generous donors to the USO silent auction. Amy donated a beautiful “Made In America” blanket to the auction, which is perfectly appropriate for such a great organization. Visit Cuddle Up Blanket’s website for available blankets with various designs, including the animal print blankets online now and shown above.


Spotted Moon’s murals for your nursery

March 14th, 2009 | Eco-friendly, Gifts, Nursery, decorating | No Comments |

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Don’t we all want something personal and special dedicated to our little ones? Putting artwork, created for your baby, in your baby’s nursery is as personal and as unique as you can get. All parents want their new baby’s nursery to be a sanctuary, but many find it a daunting task when faced with all of the different decorating choices out there. Spotted Moon murals are the perfect place to start!

Spotted Moon is an eco-friendly art company owned by artist and San Diegan Christine Bryant. She has created ingenious and beautiful Movable Murals and Milk Murals, specializing in children’s rooms and nurseries. These pieces of art are all lovingly painted by hand and can be customized to incorporate room decor, fabric patterns, name meaning and family history. Her goal is to create a meaning behind the art, such as reflecting the feelings new parents have toward their new child via a painting in a nursery. The murals are framed in fabric, which can be used as a focal point for coordinating bedding and decorative accessories. Also of note: Christine’s husband, Jason is a painter and can paint your nursery and/or your home with VOC-free paints or milk paints as well as provide his personal knowledge regarding a creating a toxic free environment for your baby. Visit their website for more information!

A mural from Spotted Moon would also make a lovely and personal gift for a family member or special friend.


Decals on Your Walls

January 10th, 2009 | decorating | No Comments |

Ok, so it sounds like a bad nightmare where you are scraping off your kid’s scratch n’ sniff stickers off your new cabinets before it gets any worse.  But No!  Modern Wall Graphics makes the best wall stickers utilizing modern designs and fun shapes.  You don’t have to worry about installing difficult wallpaper or spending your time and effort on painting and then repainting.  Stick ‘em on and take ‘em off whenever you’d like.  They are beautiful and you can place them anywhere to create beautiful designs.  I wish I knew of this site before I decorated my nursery.  I saw some graphic decals at the Museum of Contemporary Art but their 3 choices just didn’t fit what I was looking for.  This site is packed with choices and some views of the decals in rooms and on the walls to give you an idea of what it would look like.  If you don’t have the artistic hand or you can’t afford an artist to paint the designs by hand, this is the next best thing.

Happy decorating!  It’s a new year! Try something new in your home or something that doesn’t release toxic fumes in your baby’s nursery.  After all, you can always change it if you don’t like it.


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