LifeStyle
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month brings a bevy of pink products sold to benefit breast-cancer research.
- Caroline Tiger
Queen for a day
Embrace your inner drama-queen while in the embrace of this bergère-style, hand-painted Diva Chair ($4,350). Continuum Cancer Centers' Breast Reconstruction Fund receives 10 percent. Available at mackenzie-childs.com.
Mat with a message
Wear your heart and your hope on your doorstep with a Pink Ribbon Welcome Mat ($21.99). The Breast Cancer Research Foundation receives 25 percent. Available at Eldorado Carpet One Floor & Home, 396 Reed Rd., Broomall.
Tweet and tweed
The Callum Pillow's ($50) hand-embroidery on pink tweed mixes feminine with a traditional menswear fabric. Susan G. Komen for the Cure receives 20 percent. Available at blisslivinghome.com.
Box like Barbie
And float like a butterfly in Pink Everlast Training Gloves ($29.99). The Breast Cancer Research Foundation receives $1 per pair. Available at everlast.com.
Wobble while you work
The Zap! Toothbrush Sanitizer in pink ($29.95) wobbles and bobs as it zaps bacteria and germs. The Breast Cancer Research Foundation gets 50 cents per sale. Available at violight.com. (Use code Philly09 for free shipping.)
Pretty in pink
Princesses who (Web-) surf prefer Sony's 10.1-inch VAIO W Mini Notebook ($499.99) with matching carrying case and mouse. Benefits the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Available at sonystyle.com.
If I had a hammer
Tinker in style with Apollo Tool's 135-piece Household Tool Kit ($39.99). The Breast Cancer Research Foundation gets $1 per kit. Available at amazon.com.
Caroline Tiger is a Philadelphia writer. Visit her design blog at www.design-phan.squarespace.com.





