Eco Kitchen Trinkets

Vintage 1950s Seltzer Bottle - Grasshopper 510 ($80)
You could use these Argentinian seltzer bottles to hold liquid hand soap, moisturisers, oils or homemade dishwashing liquid.



Ice Cream Cone - Virginia Sin
These adorable porcelain cones would make me want to eat ice cream every day! They are sold individually ($18) and are handmade in Brooklyn using a non-toxic and lead free glaze. Also available at
Grasshopper 510.


Vintage Snail Planter - Hindsvik (Etsy) $45
Maybe you could store your favourite herb in this snail or perhaps a stash of garlic?



Laksha Drinking Glass - Ecocentric - £5.05
Such pretty, embossed glasses! They are made from 100% recycled glass by a small co-operative in Northern India (certified by the World Fair Trade Organisation).



Vintage Teapot Napkin Holders
- Down Vintage Lane (Etsy) $14.95

These have Alice in Wonderland / Mad Hatter's Tea Party written all over them!



Vintage Chalkboard - From Gray to Gold (Etsy) $28
Chalkboards always look cute in the kitchen, especially vintage ones. Perfect for jotting down your shopping lists, dinner menu or favourite quotes and affirmations.



5 comments:

Little Bear Stories said...

The napkin ring holders are so sweet! They would look great on a mis-matched set table x

Stella Pesci said...

I've been enjoying your blog and wanted to thank you for sharing your interesting finds. I especially like the vegetarian and eco-conscious aspects...(love your recipe selections)!
Stella xxx

Mandi said...

Great stuff! Very cute and unique. I love the snail planter, and the idea of using it for herbs. I might just do that.

Green Lashes and Fashion said...

Thanks Clare, Stella and Mandi. I really appreciate you all stopping by my site and leaving such lovely comments! Hope you all have a great weekend!

Alice said...

I want those seltzer bottles and ice cream cones!!!