Jul 6, 2011
Presenting Bainbridge Farm Goods: Garden, Home, & Chicken (cock-a-doodle-doo) Coop Art

Bainbridge Farm Goods designs high-quality, modern, vibrant, and creative farm signs to liven up a chicken coop, garden, mud room, or kitchen.

The story behind this new company is just as charming as the product: what started as a colorful way to spruce up the chicken coop and decorate the garden began to catch the eyes of friends and neighbors. One thing lead to another and the cheerful coop art evolved into Bainbridge Farm Goods. Founder Susan Roth, a graphic designer by trade, finds inspiration from her home in Bainbridge Island, Washington with her husband, two kids, garden, and a handful of chickens.

Know for its rustic charm, bountiful gardens, and pristine sea shore, Bainbridge Island, located just outside of Seattle is the perfect inspiration for Susan. “Bainbridge Farm Goods is the expression of our love of contemporary design and the beautiful rural environment we enjoy living here,” said Susan.

Susan’s passion for graphic design and farm goods is reflective in her contemporary style. The aluminum sign art includes designs such as fresh eggs from happy chickens, natural honey, fresh organic vegetables and flowers, and heirloom cherry tomatoes.

From cheerful lime green to crisp white linen—there are colors and designs to fit any décor, chicken coop, mud room, or kitchen alike.

Each one of the twenty-three different designs is fully waterproof, UV resistant, and mounted on heavy-duty aluminum—think street sign sturdy! Both vertical and horizontal designs 18″ x 12″ or 12″ x 18″ respectively are available to suite your space. No chickens required!

Bainbridge Farm Goods’ signs can be found at area retailers or at http://bainbridgefarmgoods.com/stores.htm. Liven up your space for $38—contemporary art at a price that won’t break the farm. For more information and a complete photo gallery of designs visit www.bainbridgefarmgoods.com

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