If you're intent on keeping your casa as eco as possible, you'll want to avoid commercial oven cleaners. Most oven cleaners are chock-full of nasty ingredients, including ethers, ethylene glycol, methylene chloride, and other harsh products. These ingredients are a potential poison hazard for kids and pets, and they can also irritate your eyes, skin, and lungs. Yuck!
So instead, try this nontoxic oven-cleaning trick. Stir baking soda and water together until you've formed a paste. Then coat the inside of your oven with the gooey mixture, and let it sit overnight. The next day, simply scour away the paste. To get your oven looking picture-perfect, spray a cloth with a little bit of all-purpose eco cleaner, wipe down, and call it a day.
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The designer of this sofa also happens to celebrate 50 years on the planet today. This designer has created everything from vacuum cleaners to custom hotels and dishware. I've featured him on the site many times in the past. Can you tell me who this pink-and-white-wearing designer is?
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Featuring a collection of unique home décor items sourced from around the world, you're sure to discover something fabulous from the far corners of the earth — all without leaving your living room sofa. Distinctive and one-of-a-kind treasures include furniture, lighting, rugs, wall décor, textiles, and objets d'art.
Prior sales included a midcentury Suzani upholstered chair ($1,500), a French Deco chair upholstered in gold and cream Uzbeki ikat ($1,650), rugs in a vast number of shapes and sizes from a variety of different countries including Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, and Morocco ($650-$2,300), as well as various works by local artists and blockprints. A number of items in the Bazaar collection have been refurbished to perfection, while others are genuine finds "as is."