Common Good is a line of 100 percent biodegradable household cleaners in glass and plastic bottles, candles and gift sets that are made in the US and completely eco-friendly. Prior to founding Common Good, Sacha Dunn and her husband, Edmund Levine, were prop stylists living in Brooklyn, NY with two little ones. They started the line after a trip to Sydney, Australia to visit Sacha’s parents. Their two kids were traveling with them, so they were doing tons of laundry. And in Australia, almost everyone refills their laundry detergent bottles with refill pouches or milk carton refills. They thought it would be a great thing to start in the US since they couldn’t find anyone locally doing it.
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Ariel Gordon Jewelry
Ariel’s vision is to create simple jewelry that appeals to a variety of women, with the goal of creating jewelry that can transition well and be wardrobe staples, like a favorite pair of jeans or a trusted handbag. In these economic times a woman requires more versatility from her jewelry – a necklace has to work both when she goes out on a date Friday night and when she’s at the Farmers Market on Sunday morning. Ariel often finds herself wearing the same necklace for months at a time and she strives to design jewelry for people like her: girls who don’t change their jewelry everyday or with every outfit. She is inspired by travel, blue skies, bright colors, and the inherent beauty of her raw materials. Using sterling silver and gold with semi-precious stones and diamonds, Ariel creates pieces that are modern, versatile and chic, with a hint of sexy femininity and bold individuality. Her designs are born from a love of adornment.
All of Ariel’s jewelry is handcrafted in Los Angeles where she lives with her husband, Alex. She sources her materials from reputable vendors and is committed to using conflict free stones.
Raquel Allegra
With her line of deconstructed tees, California native Raquel Allegra has introduced elegance to the once basic T-shirt. While experimenting with oversized vintage shirts recycled from the Los Angeles County Prison System, the designer created the shredding technique that has become synonymous with her namesake label. Raquel Allegra is made in LA.
Schmidt’s Deodorant
Schmidt’s Deodorant was inspired by a singular mission: to change the way people think about deodorant. We’ve raised the bar in an industry that has historically left users wanting more. Schmidt’s has set new standards for deodorant: a luxurious feel, health-conscious formulation, captivating scents, and an experience that outlasts the competition. Schmidt’s is made in Portland, Oregon.