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Eco-friendly construction materials, from solar energy to recycled wood, have been buzz words since the 1970s. But until recently, green building has been most popular on the commercial level, not so much on the residential side. But with today's rising energy costs and environmental concerns, the residential market is coming around. Goldman's leather chairs are made with vegetable dyes.
Eco-friendly construction materials, from solar energy to recycled wood, have been buzz words since the 1970s. But until recently, green building has been most popular on the commercial level, not so much on the residential side. But with today's rising energy costs and environmental concerns, the residential market is coming around.

Goldman's leather chairs are made with vegetable dyes.

(Wendy Maeda/Globe Staff)
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