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The Winning Card

There are winners and there are champions. Company name aside, Brooklyn-based enormouschampion is a clear leader in the cool-cards-plus-great-tea-towels-plus-more-fun-stuff category (and all while being incredibly sustainable, mind you). From our first sighting of the cetacean study limited edition print to our subsequent swooning over the entire line of greeting cards (check out babylove, a mis-tape, and post script), we knew we’d stumbled on something special. Printed on 100% recycled paper using soy-based inks, the printed goods are as positive for the environment as they are on the recipient’s mood.

enorm cards

Add the gorgeous tea towels printed on 100% Belgian linen and the kingdom animalia collection - adorable cut-out creatures made with sustainably harvested maple, perfect for adorning walls or lifeless bookshelves - and you’ve got quite the combination. We also love the Keds collective collaboration but are trying to hold out for a line that uses organic cotton (we know Keds is doing it!).

towel animalia

  • Gregory & Poy

    I wonder if they could produce business cards out of recycled plastic, complete with all the imperfections and colors? Each business card would then be unique. I currently have clear, tranparent, plastic, business cards but they are not of recycled plastic … and I feel terribly guilty about using them

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