Showing posts with label Reuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reuse. Show all posts

Beyond Repair by Beatrice Brovia and Nicolas Cheng

Monday, 7 July 2014



Beatrice Brovia and Nicolas Cheng have created a collection of tableware and vases that are repaired using 3D printed reconstructions of their missing or damaged parts.

Ekocycle Cube by Will.i.am & 3D Systems: 3D printing from Coke bottles

Tuesday, 17 June 2014



Musician and entrepreneur Will.i.am has collaborated with 3D Systems to launch a 3D printer that uses filament recycled from used Coca-Cola bottles.

Available later this year, the Ekocycle Cube will retail at $1,199 and will be supplied with 25 print designs selected by Will.i.am. The printer will be able to create objects up to 6 inches cubed, using filament made of 25% recycled plastic.

Stuart Haygarth: Play

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery


Running until 10th May at Paris' Carpenters Workshop Gallery, Stuart Haygarth: Play includes two new pieces by the British artist that repurpose rocking horses and racing tracks into sculptures.

Recycled materials and social utility: Recupero at Triennale Design Museum

Friday, 25 October 2013

Yonel Hidalgo

Opening next Tuesday at Milan's Triennale Design Museum, Recupero presents a selection of projects from Artwo, an association that promotes limited edition objects designed by contemporary artists and designers and produced by inmates from Casa Circondariale di Rebibbia, one of the biggest prisons in Italy.

Live from Manila Fame October 2013: Red Box

Sunday, 20 October 2013

Red Box, an exciting collective of young local designers, exhibited for the first time at the October 2013 edition of Manila Fame, the Philippines’ premier design trade show.

Net Effect by Interface at NeoCon 2013

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Interface has launched a modular carpet collection made of recycled fishnets during NeoCon, which runs until today. The Net Effect collection is part of the company's plan to eradicate negative effects on the environment by the year 2020.

Lato B by Teste di Legno: reworking Ikea

Monday, 10 June 2013


The Lato B collection by Italian design studio Teste di Legno comprises a kitchen, a cabinet, a lamp and a shelving unit. Each piece is entirely made of Ikea pieces, which have been assembled to create new compositions.