| Bosch Evolution 300 series dishwasher; $699. Aitoro, 203-847-2471; aitoro.com What’s green: It’s quiet and energy- and water-efficient. |
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Shimna custom wood table; price on request. Shimna, New York, 212-529-6616; shimna.net What’s green: Constructed using local hardwoods (Pennsylvania black walnut), the table is minimally finished. |
| Beau Soleil shopping tote; $44. Scoop, Greenwich, 203-422-2251; scoopnyc.com or shopbeausoleil.com What’s green: Use this cotton canvas tote in place of store bags when you’re shopping. |
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ECO by Cosentino Polar Cap counters. 866-579-4326; ecobycosentino.com What’s green: Made of 75 percent recycled, post-consumer content, including glass, stone and porcelain. |
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Complete Tile Collection Zumi glass bricks; $24 to $30 per square foot. 212-255-4550; completetile.com What’s green: Recycled glass. |
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IKEA Slingra chair; $99. Ikea, New Haven, 203-865-4532; ikea-usa.com What’s green: The chair is part of the PS collection, which is focused on sustainable manufacturing and ethical sourcing. |
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Chop Chop bamboo cutting board; $49. Vessel, 877-805-1801; vessel.com What’s green: It’s made of renewable bamboo. |
| Etcetera Six-pack wine rack; $40. Mxyplyzyk, 800-243-9810; mxyplyzyk.com What’s green: Made from renewable and recyclable materials: 100 percent wool felt. |
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VivaTerra recycled glass balloon vases; $39 to $69. VivaTerra, 800-233-6011; vivaterra.com What’s green: Made of recycled glass. |
| Natsumi organic linen napkins; $36 for two. Natsuminishizumi.com What’s green: Screenprinted by hand with water-based inks on 100 percent organic linen. |





