by Thomas DeVoss

khimara:


Atlanta environmentalist Peter Bahouth and chef Scott Peacock show the benefits of dining in the treetops with fresh, seasonal, Southern-style cuisine.Peter Bahouth has been hosting alfresco events ever since building a connected trio of …

khimara:

Atlanta environmentalist Peter Bahouth and chef Scott Peacock show the benefits of dining in the treetops with fresh, seasonal, Southern-style cuisine.

Peter Bahouth has been hosting alfresco events ever since building a connected trio of platforms in the treetops next to his glass-sided Atlanta home. “I thought, I’m a tree hugger, right? A tree house. Perfect,” he says with a smile. The breezy getaway provides the perfect platform for celebrating nature and the culinary skills of his friend Scott Peacock, who is chef at Watershed Restaurant in nearby Decatur, a Southern food expert, and supporter of local/seasonal ingredients.

(via Roses and Moonbeams)

by Thomas DeVoss

cjwho:

Home Aquaponics Kit: Self-Cleaning Fish Tank That Grows Food

Grow fresh produce right in the comfort of your own home - beans, basil, thyme, baby greens, oregano, mint, parsley, spinach and so many other delicious foods! This closed-loop ecosystem uses the fish waste to naturally fertilize the plants above. In turn, the plants clean the water for your pet fish.

Share this for Kickstarter. It’s amazing.

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by Thomas DeVoss

thegoddamazon:

Oliver Peake: Japanese Bed

“This was an interesting commission. The client wanted an entirely sunken bed with hidden storage and invisible heating! We couldn’t go down as it was on the first floor so we raised it up. A simple solution elegantly executed, the floor lifts up to reveal storage ‘bins’ with a matching stepped drawer unit.” Materials Solid maple throughout.

A minimalist bedroom? Bad. Ass.