ECO-FRIENDLY

19 April 2015
Recycle!Recycle!Recycle! premium
As recycling being a trend from some time designers are finding various method to innovate so does Domo Zero. They have done it by using authentic sail as fabric for the urban bags. Giving Eco-friendlyness a new style statement. Via Tortona
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Apoorv Gupta
Graphic Designer
19 April 2015
Stay Green premium
Staygreen presents its latest eco-friendly furniture collection. The green collection of furniture is made entirely from recyclable cartons in various colorful shades. The sustainable lines of furniture promote environmental-friendly lifestyle into contemporary home. Check it out at Brera district.
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Hyuen-Hee Seo
Journalist
17 April 2015
Textile Innovations premium
Christian Fischbacher from Switzerland has innovated and patented a revolutionary fabric that is eco-friendly, biodegradable and flame retardant, made of linen and cotton. His display of colorful textiles is exhibited at Super Studio Più in Tortona.
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Jadwani Vritti
Writer & Designer
17 April 2015
From Pennsylvania to Milan premium
The first time in Emeco’s 70 years history, one of it’s craftsman has made it to Salone Del Mobile. And his innovations are worth all the praise. The chair that grabbed our attention was the “Alfi” it is made of post industrial waste and wood fiber. It’s appealing aesthetics are like a cherry on top […]
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Jadwani Vritti
Writer & Designer
16 April 2015
Reused Material Lamp premium
  This lamp is made by reused bottle caps. All of the materials is recyclable, to show an eco friendly point of view.
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Ran Duan
Graphic Designer
15 April 2015
Salvatori premium
  Salvatori has created a compound called Lithoverde that is made up of 99% scrap materials salvaged from the stone and material that is discarded at great cost. This is 100% natural, recycled material that can be worked into beautiful variety of patterns.
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Hyuen-Hee Seo
Journalist
14 April 2015
RONA SILVA- RE-USING MATERIAL DESIGN premium
An amazing design connected to creativity, originality, simplicity and sustainability, were the concepts for developing the ‘Big Snake’ lamp. It is made through the re-using of plastic bottle caps, roll-on deodorant bottle balls provided by the Solid Waste Collectors’ Association of the city of Maceio and led hoses.
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Ran Duan
Graphic Designer