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November 14, 2008

Saving the World, One Monster Truck at a Time

If you've ever wanted to do your bit for the environment from the comfort of your SUV, Canadian designer Paige Russell might just have the solution.

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Paige's North American Wild Life series is the perfect combination of smooth stylized lines, fresh white satin-matte glaze, and just a little hint of irony. Whether you adorn your camper van with flowers or stock your monster truck with stationery, these little vehicular vessels are bound to turn heads.

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If you're looking for something a little less transport oriented however, Paige's Spout Collective may be more to your liking. Amongst a selection of slick stoneware teapots is this elegantly understated Hens and Chicks set.

Just in case you needed an excuse to add a bit of green to your abode.

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Hey Kit, I love Paige. I interviewed her for 2modern back in 2007, check it out if you guys want to read how awesome she is...

http://2modern.blogs.com/2modern/2007/06/an_interview_wi.html

Thanks.

Thanks for that Anand, great interview, she sounds like lots of funt! Mmmm cake! I can just imagine her testing out her Wild Life range with a few car sound effects :D

Thanks you guys! I know I'm WAAAY late with this, but I just saw your lovely post/comments this morning. : ) Paige

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