Playing from Home
Contributed By: Caitlin Bristol
An SF-based artist “living and playing from home,” we can’t seem to get enough of Katherine Lee’s cheerful illustrations. From aprons to napkins, table runners, tea towels and pillow shams, this woman’s got what it takes to add a little colorful spring feeling to the mix. Personal favorites include the red arrow organic cotton cafe apron ($60), chevron print organic tea towels ($18), and mermaid print napkins ($30).

A firm believer in buying, keeping and collecting only what you love, Lee promotes “conscious consumption” by only using organic cotton and non-toxic inks.
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