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A Shaving Set as Handsome as You

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Bring home a barber shop quality shave with OFFSET – the latest from Layer for London startup Follicle&Limb. This sleek, modern set consists of three parts: a badger shaving brush, case which doubles as a stand for the drying bush and a dish for the razor. Forget the myriad of male grooming accessories… this minimalistic, magnetically married combination is all you need for a handsome, smooth face! Better yet, its sculptural silhouette looks great in any bathroom or as an accessory on any vanity.

Designer: Layer

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Tray Bien!

You’ve seen loads of stackable – loads in your lifetime, but I’m sure you’ve seen nothing like the Offset series of trays and containers before. Created in solid birch with eye-catching patterned lids, these stackable beauties are designed to fit comfortably into one another, like an elegant vertical jigsaw puzzle!

Designer: Jonathan Dorthe

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Microsoft puts a price on carbon, says its footprint will be neutral by July

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We've seen quite a few tech companies boast about their environmental efforts in recent years, and it looks like you can now also add Microsoft to the list of those attempting to be carbon neutral. As you might expect, while that includes some alternative energy efforts and energy-saving measures, it also makes use of a carbon offset program to make up the difference, which will see Microsoft put money into an internal fund for emissions it's not able to offset through other means. That means Microsoft will be able to declare itself carbon neutral fairly soon -- by the start of the 2013 fiscal year, to be specific, which actually begins this July. You can find additional details on the initiative in the company's blog post on the subject, and yet more in the white paper linked below.

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