Modern homes rejoice!The online service called Catalog Choice has made it simple for people to cancel print catalogs that they are not interested in having mailed to their home anymore – and it’s catching on fast! It was launched in October by the Ecology Center and endorsed by the National Wildlife Federation and the Natural Resources Defense Council. As of the beginning of January, nearly 350,000 people requested to be removed from almost 4.3 million catalogs. Nonprofit Catalog Choice is a free service that will help reduce mailbox clutter and save natural resources by decreasing the number of unwanted catalogs that homeowners throw away on a daily basis.

This new technology is perfect for those with modern homes – after all, at the epicenter of modernism is a person’s need for a clean, clutter-free space and a simple life, which is exactly what Catalog Choice hopes to assist in providing. In fact, a headline on their home page, located at http://www.catalogchoice.org/, urges consumers to “Simplify your life and save natural resources.”
With the explosion of the Blogesphere and modern online retail stores (such as All Modern.com, All Modern Baby.com, All Modern Lighting, and All Modern Furniture.com), the desire – and the need – for print catalogs relating to modern furniture and modern décor have become passé. Contemporary design trends are constantly changing, and those with modern homes are eagerly seeking the latest innovative design ideas and the hottest cutting-edge products. What better way to find up-to-the-second contemporary home décor inspiration than on daily blog postings and regularly updated online stores? Modern design catalogs, on the other hand, take time to create, be printed, and get mailed. Who knows, by the time you receive your modern home décor catalog, those ideas could be ancient history!
You’ve simplified your style by going contemporary, now it’s time to simplify your life by rejecting unwanted catalogs and searching online for what you really want!


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