New at Atomic Garden – Handcrafted Wood Bowls

by Atomic Garden on January 18, 2012

These beautiful bowls are fairtrade and are made with a responsible business approach to forest management and wood processing.  The wood is harvested sustainably from well-managed forests by the Yanesha indigenous communities of Peru’s central Amazon.  They are produced solely by hand and mostly without the use of electricity. The Yanesha artisans have a deep relationship of care  and respect for the wood and products they create.

Celebrating a Sustainable Holiday at Atomic Garden

by Atomic Garden on December 2, 2011

Eco-friendly paper tape from Japan~
Natural beeswax candles~
Embroidered felted ornaments~
Handmade rubber stamp sets~
…and so much more!

Our seasonal “Army ” of Beeswax Gnome Candles.

Plaid Friday

November 23, 2011
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Atomic Garden Socks

November 4, 2011

Keeping feet happy with sweet socks from Atomic Garden… made in the USA

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Atomic Garden Candles

October 18, 2011

Atomic Garden candles are hand made from 100% beeswax. Beeswax is the only wax that burns completely clean, is non-toxic and is proven to rid the air of airborne pollutants.  Available in Lavender/Geranium. Coming soon in Natural and Clove/Sweet Orange.

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Atomic Garden Bags

October 11, 2011

Atomic Garden bags are ethically produced… made from Jute, woven on traditional style looms. Each bag is lined with food grade lamination- which is splash resistant & wipes clean. We love our bags for quick trips to the grocery store or the farmers market. They can also be used as lunch totes or knitting bags… [...]

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Welcome to the Atomic Garden Blog

September 28, 2011

Atomic Garden’s Store Window Painting by Jessica Nielo 2010 Welcome to our first posting! We are excited about creating a visual journal to help connect all of our customers and friends with day to day events, arrivals, inspirations, and updates here at Atomic Garden. Stay tuned… more to follow!

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