Urban Veggie, LLC's mission is to provide you chic eco-friendly designs while promoting a Beautiful, Sustainable, Healthy, and Active Lifestyle.
My artistic designs are available on Etsy, my daily insprations are available on Instagram, and my thoughts, articles, recipes, blogs, tips, and tricks are available right here! |
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As a company, (and eco-conscious human) I try my very best to reduce, reuse, and recycle by leading a "green" lifestyle, and implementing found objects into artwork. Urban Veggie has established several working relationships with local shops in order to obtain parts that would otherwise be discarded; these items are taken and re-purposed into visually appealing functional designs. Urban Veggie also frequents garage sales, and thrift stores to find unique materials for art.
Over the past few years, Urban Veggie designs have been featured at several storefront locations; Etsy, PRESERVE.us, Whole Foods Market, Unlisted, Nourish Organic Juice, and Criterium Bicycles.
”PRESERVE.us is the lifestyle site from Blake Lively. On this site, Blake's eye for style, charm, and philanthropy are translated into a beautiful storyline of creativity. Preserve shines the spotlight on an extraordinarily talented cadre of whimsical: chefs, writers, artists, craftsmen, designers, stylists, health gurus, travel aficionados, and cinematographers. This array of accomplished individuals contributes to a beautiful compilation of curiosity and wonder
"Whole Foods Market" is the healthiest grocery store in America, and a leader in the eco-friendly community. They have partnered with Etsy to promote sustainable creativity via local artisans.
"Unlisted" is an ADORABLE unique boutique in Centennial, Colorado that focuses on handmade, innovative, "one of a kind" artistic designs.
"Nourish Organic Juice" is a lovely smoothie and juice bar that promotes a healthy lifestyle through organic and gluten-free goodness. "Saving the world one juice at a time".
"Criterium Bicycles" is a delightful bike shop in Colorado Springs, Colorado where Urban Veggie's bike oriented designs have been displayed. The friendly knowledgeable staff are a true asset to the pedal-happy enthusiasts of Colorado Springs
Over the past few years, Urban Veggie designs have been featured at several storefront locations; Etsy, PRESERVE.us, Whole Foods Market, Unlisted, Nourish Organic Juice, and Criterium Bicycles.
”PRESERVE.us is the lifestyle site from Blake Lively. On this site, Blake's eye for style, charm, and philanthropy are translated into a beautiful storyline of creativity. Preserve shines the spotlight on an extraordinarily talented cadre of whimsical: chefs, writers, artists, craftsmen, designers, stylists, health gurus, travel aficionados, and cinematographers. This array of accomplished individuals contributes to a beautiful compilation of curiosity and wonder
"Whole Foods Market" is the healthiest grocery store in America, and a leader in the eco-friendly community. They have partnered with Etsy to promote sustainable creativity via local artisans.
"Unlisted" is an ADORABLE unique boutique in Centennial, Colorado that focuses on handmade, innovative, "one of a kind" artistic designs.
"Nourish Organic Juice" is a lovely smoothie and juice bar that promotes a healthy lifestyle through organic and gluten-free goodness. "Saving the world one juice at a time".
"Criterium Bicycles" is a delightful bike shop in Colorado Springs, Colorado where Urban Veggie's bike oriented designs have been displayed. The friendly knowledgeable staff are a true asset to the pedal-happy enthusiasts of Colorado Springs
FAQ's
1.) Where does Urban Veggie get their supply of spare bike parts? **Bicycle Village, garage sales, and thrift shops throughout Colorado
2.) As an industry, do most shops recycle their unwanted bike parts? **No, most companies throw unwanted bike parts away. Many shops find that it is "too expensive" to recycle the parts because they have to pay (or use some good old fashioned elbow-grease) for them be "de-greased " prior to recycling.
2.) As an industry, do most shops recycle their unwanted bike parts? **No, most companies throw unwanted bike parts away. Many shops find that it is "too expensive" to recycle the parts because they have to pay (or use some good old fashioned elbow-grease) for them be "de-greased " prior to recycling.
So let’s promote a beautiful healthy balance of mind, body, and spirit by "Going Green" together and doing our best to; Reduce, Reuse, Repurpose, and Upcycle!
Namaste,
Christy
Namaste,
Christy