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Mod Green Pod Sprouts New Fabrics

by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 09. 5.07
Design & Architecture

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Fresh from the sister-in-law duo of Mod GreenPod comes an elegant—and intelligent—new line of hand-silkscreened organic-cotton home textiles. The aptly named Sprout collection comprises patterns, available in a variety of colorways, named for the designers' own children: Lisa Mims' newborn Adelaide and Nancy Mims' six-year-old daughter Clara and newborn Atticus. (If the fabrics were people, you can just tell that Atticus loves to lose himself in recursive equations and that Clara is feeling giddy from a touch too much bubbly.)

Like all its other fabrics, Mod Green Pod uses 100 percent organic cotton that is completely grown, milled, printed, and finished in the United States. ::Mod Green Pod

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