kristine dang, shopkeeper
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 I opened Fernseed in August, 2009, based on an eco-friendly idea that maybe we can create stylish, upscale products from things unwanted or landfill-destined.
It is now an obsession - reclaim, retain, reinvent, reuse, redesign, repurpose, re[everything]... There isn't really one word to describe this production process. I mostly call it 'refab', but sometimes I call it refab[ulous] reclamation, fab refab, or after a so-so creative day, refab-redo.
Honestly, I simply believe we should invest little money in new raw materials. Instead, we should focus more on investing in people - create more jobs locally. That's basically our business model.
I'm super psyched about Fernseed, and I'm incredibly happy the customers who find us are totally psyched about our concept as well.
Prior to Fernseed, I was a consultant for Web 2.0 companies focused on social shopping and specialty merchandising. I was interim CMO for ThisNext.com for six months.
Prior to ThisNext, I held a position at RedEnvelope as Executive Vice President of Merchandising, Design and Creative Services. During my eight years at RedEnvelope, I launched and managed many, many departments, including merchandising, product design, international sourcing, planning, print creative, digital creative and production, web management, and corporate sales.
My career has consisted of 100% retail, which included positions at Williams-Sonoma, Macy's West, the Gap, The Nature Company and Sony.
History via Press:
San Francisco Chronicle
East Bay Express
SFExaminer.com
The Oakland Tribune
SFSU Alumni Magazine
New York Times article by Dan Brekke

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