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1. EMECO In collaboration with Jasper Morrison, the American furniture manufacture reveals 1 inch, a collection made from the brand’s signature long-lasting aluminum material that features the designer’s aesthetics. Using Emeco’s material and 77-step process, the piece is just one inch in size, and is strategically developed to maximize strength while using less material. emeco.net 2. REALLY Max Lamb challenges the architecture and design industries on the use of resources. The designer took waste cotton and wool to create 12 benches for Really, a brand known for upcycling textiles. In whites and navy, the benches differ significantly from one another, with shapes that range from cut-out squiggles, to robust and blocky. reallycph.com 3. ADRIAN CHENG AND SHIGERU UCHIDA Due to its fast growth abilities, bamboo has arrived in style with the help of Adrian Cheng and the late Japanese architect Shigeru Uchida. The Khora Collection features woven and gridden screens that are handmade using Japanese bamboo and chestnut. wanderfromwithin.com 4. MADE IN RATIO The Stellar Nova table is a step up to the brand’s Supernova table. Made from sand-casted recycled aluminum and bamboo plywood, the table is molded into beautiful biomorphic shapes. madeinratio.com 5. ECOPIXEL Specializing in recycled plastic materials, Ecopixel tapped Italian designer Allessandro Mendini to create the Alex Lounge Chair. The chair features a geometric structure, and strategically plays with complementing colors. Additionally, it can be re- melted repeatedly without suffering its properties. ecopixel.eu
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EARTH TO TONE In an effort to help Mother Nature, some of these picks are inspired to help revitalize if not recycle items and turn them to be useful—piece.
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