REUSE COATING PHONE AS GUIDES

Posted by 19biS.com on Jan 08 2012 | Eco-Design , Eco-Ideas , Eco-News , ECO art installations , objects with 2nd Life

REUSE COATING PHONE AS GUIDES

The objective of the Canadian artist Kristiina Lah is not reutitilizar the telephone as a simple coating, but to create a paper sculpture folded honeycomb covered columns. The title of the work is "Beehive" the piece was on display at Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens in Ontario earlier this summer.

Take this work of art as an idea to reuse and recycle the Yellow Pages in interior decoration.  

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"Mandala" retrain NEW COLLECTION. Used paper furniture made ​​MAGAZINES, ADVERTISING AND CATALOGS DISCARDED

Posted by 19biS.com on Sep 14 2011 | Eco-Design , Eco-Ideas , New Trends , 2 nd Life Objects

"Mandala" retrain NEW COLLECTION. Used paper furniture made MAGAZINES, ADVERTISING AND CATALOGS DISPOSAL

The designer Ruben Iglesias (Retrain) has informed us that he is happy to announce the latest works done reusing waste materials: Mandala series reusing paper from magazines, advertisements and catalogs discarded. You can see 4 stools and a coffee table, but the possibility of varying shapes and designs is unlimited. The exposed you can see in the next 2011 Valencia Design Week.

"Mandala" retrain NEW COLLECTION. P RE-MADE FURNITURE

  Inspired by the fractal geometry and geometric symbols repeated in all cultures around the world, the Mandala series allows an unlimited number of patterns made ​​only reusing paper. Continue Reading »

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OFFICE INTERIOR DESIGN. DECORATED WITH PALLETS

Posted by 19biS.com on Sep 29 2010 | Green Architecture , Eco-Ideas , New Trends , 2 nd Life Objects

OFFICE INTERIOR DESIGN. DECORATED WITH PALLETS

More architecture have been selected by the Brandbase Amsterdam design firm to create the new temporary space for your new office. The client wanted to use recyclable materials, which gave the architects the idea of ​​using pallets for the interior decoration of the office.

The structure of the platform is designed so that in addition to being simply a workplace, the whole element allows sitting or lying on the pallets. This innovative concept office was created to accommodate the creative advertising agency, creating a casual atmosphere.

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INTERIOR OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD

Posted by 19biS.com on Dec 05 2008 | Green Architecture , Eco-Ideas , New Trends

INTERIOR OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD

The architect of the "paper architecture" Shigeru Ban saw earlier in our blog , continually challenging master engineering. Make a series of structures used as main construction material of paper tubes.

INTERIOR OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD

It has been admired by the final break from traditional materials to create functional spaces, elegant and full of light. Create space adaptable and recyclable as tea house made of paper and cardboard.

Via: dezeen

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REUSE packaging. AVOID WASTE

Posted by 19biS.com on July 8, 2008 | Eco-Design

REUSE PACKING

TV Box is based on the concept that we see in the creation of an additional role for packaging as well as its original purpose of protecting their content and marketing. The package provides Continue Reading »

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NATURAL MATERIALS. Hemp and linen for insulating panels

Posted by 19biS.com on April 2, 2008 | Green Architecture , Decoration Natural

natural materials

Spain is the largest producer of hemp in Europe. The cultivation of this species improves soil and reduces environmental pollution. Such is his strength, which needs no herbicides or pesticides. Against imports of insulation designed for northern climates, these products are developed thinking about the Spanish climate. They are also environmentally friendly alternative to insulating panels of rock wool or glass wool. They act as natural regulators of moisture. Are fully recyclable, renewable, low energy expenditure, and completely healthy. Comes in rolls of matte format or in flakes to fill. Blocks are also manufactured for fences and walls of fiber-based load and lime. Do not attack insects and rodents

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Fernando and Humberto Campana. Reuse and recycling. WORK BASED ON THE SHORTAGE

Posted by 19biS.com on Mar 23 2008 | Eco-Design

set design and costumes for the Ballet National de Marseille

I like the honesty that the Campana brothers have shown, in his last interview I read about them. They do not want to label Eco-designers, their work is based on scarcity. They have created innovative solutions to explore existing materials, but at no time looking for work to be born green objects. They decided to work with materials they had on hand, available in any store, because it was easier and cheaper for them.
All these decisions came near to the Eco-design and now they have adopted as its mission. His latest work is the set design and costumes for the Ballet National de Marseille , which opened in Luxembourg on 14 December. (Source: magazine "Spooter").
We are eager to see their new products in collaboration with Edra presented at the next fair in Milan. Continue Reading »

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FOLDING STOOL recycled cardboard. EFFECTIVE DESIGN

Posted by 19biS.com on Mar 15 2008 | Eco-Design

FOLDING STOOL recycled cardboard. EFFECTIVE DESIGN

Ideal for Easter is coming (you can carry in your bag and if you get tired watching processions him up in a pic-pac).
Stool "Pause" made completely recycled corrugated cardboard, easy to assemble and fold flat for storage in packages. It is made of one piece, lightweight and economical, and is reduced to a size of 2.5 cm. Made by Designframe (USA).
I think it is inspired in cardboard binders, using the same mounting system, studied and designed to withstand the weight of a person and their comfort.

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