Designer Spotlight: Goods

November 4th, 2009 admin

The products that are imagined into being at Goods all have one thing in common: they are meant to be shared. Whether you purchase these gift-sized home decorating accessories for yourself or for a friend, you’ll want to spread their charm. Specializing in small furniture items and home accessories, Goods’ form-and-silhouette style is eye-catching and unique. They have a collaborative approach to design, often working


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