What if natural materials could shape a sustainable future? 🌿🐑 Christien Meindertsma, a Dutch designer and circular economy pioneer, transforms virgin wool and flax into groundbreaking products—from glue-free furniture to 3D woolen forms. Her innovations spotlight discarded resources and push the limits of sustainable design. Could her local-first approach to materials revive industries and inspire global change? Discover her journey to reimagine our material economy in Claudia Cahalane's article: https://lnkd.in/dDSF8jRh . . . . #CircularEconomy #ImpactEntrepreneur #SustainableDesign #MaterialInnovation #SocialImpact #EcoFriendly #VirginWool #FlaxFiber #DesignForGood #FiberFuture #GreenDesign #Innovation #ImpactEconomy #ClimateAction #FutureOfMaterials
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MATTR™ just emerged from our home compost, and the results are making us proud! The material decomposes beautifully until it is fully broken down. 🌍 💡 Important note: This outcome is purely about its compostability and has no impact on its durability during use. MATTR™ is thoughtfully engineered to biodegrade naturally under the right conditions, striking the perfect balance of: ✅ Temperature ✅ Humidity ✅ Microorganisms It’s a sustainable solution, bringing circular design possibilities to industries like fashion, furniture, and beyond. 🌟 Curious about how MATTR™ ? Let’s connect 💌 and make your ideas a reality. #MATTR #biodegradable #sustainability #circulardesign #madewithMATTR #compostablefuture #ItMATTRstoUs
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Recently, our partner Haworth hosted a webinar titled "Insights into a Circular Future," bringing industry experts together to explore sustainable design practices. Moderated by Avinash Rajagopal of Metropolis Magazine, the event delved into how furniture design can be a powerful tool in the fight against climate change. With 12 million tons of furniture ending up in landfills annually in the USA alone, the urgency to rethink and redesign is clear. In this article, you can discover practical insights and strategies to embrace circularity in your next project https://lnkd.in/gDE5nn5z #Sustainability #CircularEconomy #Europlan #EuroplanNZ
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Did you know that hemp is a powerhouse plant when it comes to sustainability? In addition to capturing large amounts of CO₂ from the atmosphere, it’s fully renewable and grows quickly, requiring minimal natural resources. In the ReHemptation collection, it transforms into furniture that combines sophisticated design with a reduced environmental impact. More than a trend, it’s a revolution in the furniture market! And there’s more: hemp not only helps reduce emissions but also supports the circular economy, as the furniture is recyclable and designed to last. It’s time to embrace a more conscious lifestyle! 🌱 ✉DM for credits #SustainableDesign #HempFurniture #ReHemptation #CircularEconomy #EnvironmentalInnovation
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Sustainable design meets contemporary style with the Mat Chair by Normann Copenhagen 🌱 Crafted from rapidly renewable materials like hemp and eelgrass, this award-winning product combines natural beauty with a lower environmental impact. With its sustainable raw materials and fully recyclable components, the Mat chair represents a commitment to supporting a circular economy. Read more about the Mat Chair in the Fall Issue of More Magazine at https://lnkd.in/gZaFetQf #AllsteelOffice #DesignedToDoMore #OfficeDesign #InteriorDesign #Workspace
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💚✅ Sustainability Meets Innovation: A BDNY Standout ✅💚 Those who know me know I’m a sucker for sustainability—so it’s no surprise that during a quick break at Boutique Design | BDNY, the STONEGLASS® booth caught my attention. Their ability to seamlessly blend sustainability with innovative design left me inspired. It’s proof that materials can be both functional and formative. Here’s what stood out to me: 💎 Durability and Strength: It's harder and more resistant than natural stone, combining strength and lightness—perfect for today’s modern construction needs. ✨ Sustainable Creation: Produced without harmful resins or solvents, their process mimics natural granite formation while prioritizing health and environmental care. 🌞 Unique Properties: Translucent and luminous, it reflects light beautifully, offering a striking balance between elegance and eco-consciousness. Sustainability is about more than just materials—it’s about the stories we tell and the values we share. Companies like STONEGLASS® remind us that every choice can reflect a commitment to positive change. For my designer friends #moendesignercouncil: Have you worked with stoneglass before or considered it for your projects? I’d love to hear about other innovative, sustainable materials making waves in your spaces—and who knows, maybe this is one for your next project! Keep championing materials that raise the bar for design and sustainability—and let’s keep telling the stories that inspire meaningful change. #BDNY2024 #Sustainability #stoneglass #InnovativeMaterials #EcoDesign #DesignLeadership
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Textile wate can be made into bricks .
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Transforming Textile Waste into Sustainable Building Materials Are you tired of discarding old clothes? Discover the innovative solution! Explore how this company repurposes worn-out t-shirts and jeans, crafting them into robust, fashionable tiles or bricks. The Process: 1. Shredding: Old clothes undergo cutting into small fragments. 2. Mixing: A binding agent is introduced for enhanced durability. 3. Molding: The mixture is compressed into the desired tile or brick shape. Benefits: - Environmentally friendly: Diverts textiles from landfills. - Insulative: Enhances a building's energy efficiency. - Distinctive: Produces visually striking architectural components. Envision the potential! These tiles/bricks have the power to revitalize homes, offices, and public areas, all while championing sustainability and a circular economy. Let's unleash creativity and transform our old clothes into something extraordinary! #upcycling #circulareconomy #sustainability #innovation #ecofriendly #textiles #construction #design
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Join Us at UPMADE IN EE NYCxDESIGN - our exploration of Estonia’s design contributions to sustainability unfolds in 4 engaging sections: Tradition & Craftsmanship • Upcycling • Recycling • Biomaterials. RECYCLING Delve into the groundbreaking world of Estonian recycling, where waste is not an end, but a new beginning. This section delves into the innovative processes that transform waste into valuable materials, underpinning a design ecosystem focused on regeneration and sustainability. Estonian design advocates for the principle that a product’s end-of-life is as critical as its inception, with a growing emphasis on designing for disassembly. This ensures products can be effortlessly dismantled for recycling, reducing waste. At the forefront of sustainable material development, Estonian researchers and designers are pioneering smart packaging solutions and other materials that are easier to recycle, significantly lowering the environmental impact and leading the charge in ecological design solutions. MEET THE DESIGNER: Raili Keiv The small table “Dialogue” is a perfect object to create a compact and cozy corner in your home – in the living room, on the balcony or even in the bathroom. The table is made of recycled porcelain and recycled steel. Both pieces (the tray and the base) are high-quality, elegant, and durable. The tray is attached to the base with magnets, so it is easy to lift it to use elsewhere if needed. #upmadeinEE #NYCxDESIGN #estoniandesignhouse #upmadeinESTONIA #estoniancultureabroad #estoniandesign #recycling #railikeiv #ParasolProjects
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Renewal and Reuse: The Crucial Role of Industrial Design in Environmental Sustainability In the field of industrial design, we have both the ability and the responsibility to make a significant contribution to protecting the environment. Through the creation of furniture and other products, we can adopt practices and techniques that minimise ecological impact, promoting sustainability from the conceptual phase right through to production. One of the most effective strategies to achieve this is the renewal and reuse of existing materials and elements. Rather than always turning to the manufacture of entirely new products, we can redesign and refurbish what we already have. This approach not only conserves natural resources but also reduces the need for industrial processes that can be harmful to the environment. Innovation in design doesn’t always mean starting from scratch. Sometimes, true creativity lies in breathing new life into the old, applying new technologies and trends to update and revitalise what already exists. In doing so, we not only contribute to sustainability but also provide more economical and accessible solutions that respect ecological balance. It is crucial that, as designers, we adopt a mindset that prioritises conservation and efficiency over consumption and disposal. By doing so, we can be active collaborators in the fight against climate change, proving that industrial design can be not only innovative but also responsible and sustainable. #SustainableDesign #CreativeRenewal #IntelligentReuse #EnvironmentalSustainability #IndustrialDesign #GreenInnovation #CircularEconomy #EnvironmentalResponsibility
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Transforming Textile Waste into Sustainable Building Materials Are you tired of discarding old clothes? Discover the innovative solution! Explore how this company repurposes worn-out t-shirts and jeans, crafting them into robust, fashionable tiles or bricks. The Process: 1. Shredding: Old clothes undergo cutting into small fragments. 2. Mixing: A binding agent is introduced for enhanced durability. 3. Molding: The mixture is compressed into the desired tile or brick shape. Benefits: - Environmentally friendly: Diverts textiles from landfills. - Insulative: Enhances a building's energy efficiency. - Distinctive: Produces visually striking architectural components. Envision the potential! These tiles/bricks have the power to revitalize homes, offices, and public areas, all while championing sustainability and a circular economy. Let's unleash creativity and transform our old clothes into something extraordinary! #upcycling #circulareconomy #sustainability #innovation #ecofriendly #textiles #construction #design
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