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BENTU design repurposes discarded shoes into sustainable rubber WU stools


WU stools by BENTU design feature weather resistance suitable for outdoor use, which reduces the need for new material production.

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marlo lyda transforms invasive weeds and stones into lamps, tables, and candle holders


turning (camphor) is a collection of turned timber objects crafted from camphor laurel sourced from forest rehabilitation efforts in new south wales.

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researchers recycle concrete from demolished school and carbon dioxide in air into blocks


led by a team at the university of tokyo, the researchers’ recycled concrete blocks with carbon dioxide are strong enough to be used in building houses.

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ring resin chandelier sculptures by miguel chevalier illuminate athletes’ village for paris 2024


miguel chevalier draws from the movements of the seine river to create the concentric wave-like light installations.

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woolen terrazzo 3D printed from plastic bottles wraps daniyar uderbekov’s 10 nodes chair


the chair is crafted form a single piece of felt, selected for its biodegradable qualities, strength, and resistance to rain.

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recycled materials cover half of energy-efficient asian bistro by locus in mexico city


energy-efficient strategies like maximizing natural light and ventilation reduce reliance on artificial lighting and air conditioning.

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