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by: Designboom - Weblog, 2012-07-02 10:59:00 UTC
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the project presents two interconnected collections that reflect a search for a system that depends on organic dynamism, rather than geometric dictation, aiming to open up a space where design might not only mold nature, but also be molded by it.
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GE Ecomagination Program Reports $21bn 2011 Revenues
by: Environmental Leader, 2012-07-02 06:41:09 UTC
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GE’s Ecomagination line of products and services generated $21 billion in revenues and invested more than $2 billion in research and development last year, according to the program’s 2011 progress report. This means that the initiative, which operates as both an internal corporate sustainability drive and a development program for products and services that can [...]
Tsuchinoco Corrugated Cardboard Playground Toys by Masahiro Minami
by: mocoloco, 2012-07-02 07:07:29 UTC
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Lund University's School of Industrial Design contemplates "Yesterday Today Tomorrow"
by: Core77, 2012-07-02 08:00:00 UTC
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Beautiful work by the handful of students in Lund University's School of Industrial Design made the design festival rounds this year with "Yesterday Today Tomorrow," a series of future-thinking products that employ traditional craftsmanship, natural materials and the hand-driven mechanics of the days of yore.
Jiang Qian's Lo-Fi Washer, a human-powered washing machine, is a refreshing throwback to the days before electricity. With this project,Qian wanted to "see if low-technology appliances have any potential in modern society." One great aspect of the design is the ability to wash a small amount of clothing at a time, which may not seem like an advantage at first, but how often do you end up doing a big load of wash in order to justify cleaning that one shirt you want to wear tomorrow? Though I doubt the Lo-Fi Washer will catch on in a major way, it's still a great solution for delicate items that require hand laundering.
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Gabriella Rubin and Kornelia Knutson reconsider the kitchen with Root, a food storage system that bucks conventional refrigeration with a compartmentalized cabinet. Each section has a different temperature and humidity specially calibrated for different kinds of food. This method not only saves energy, it helps your groceries last longer. The set-up can easily be customized to fit whatever space you have available in your kitchen, whether you only have enough room for a mini-fridge (or, in this case, a mini-Root) or you want the full-sized model. From an aesthetic point of view I love the idea of storing my produce in a wooden unit, and Rubin and Knutson have tricked out the cabinets with extra features like a magnetized wooden strip to hold cans, helping you get the most out of the space.
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The Utility Collective Gives Us Wood
by: Core77, 2012-07-02 15:00:00 UTC
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In an earlier post on wood sourcing for furniture, we mentioned the 19th Century discovery that you could peel logs into veneers. Here's some wicked video of how it's done these days:
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Material Paper as a textile published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-31 13:15:56 UTC
Paper is a cellulose non-woven and has therefor similar characteristics as cotton and viscose. Textiles made form paper can be crisp, translucent, ...
Product Staple-less stapler published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-28 17:36:18 UTC
The EcoStapler is great example of sustainability and functionality. The pocket-size object is light weighted and can staple 3 sheets at a time without ...
Material Re-use used products, parts and rejects published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-27 15:48:44 UTC
Reestore tries to avoid traditional eco materials in favour of contemporary finishes, fabrics and above all style. Managing Director Max McMurdo is ...
Product The drinking fountain published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-27 15:48:19 UTC
The drinking fountain is a ceramic water cooler that is connected to the existing water supply. it can be placed in a public environment, in- or outdoor. ...
Product Eau Good uses acient methods to filter water published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-25 11:41:20 UTC
I love the fact that Black + Blum use an old japanese technique, to filter water from all stuff the Britta does as well only for 6 months in stead ...
Material Bamboo's versatility published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-23 13:44:56 UTC
Bamboo is a wonder plant by all accounts. Its many uses include erosion control, watershed protection, soil remediation, and environmental greening. ...
Material Dye without water published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-23 13:39:47 UTC
Airdye is a water-less dye process for synthetic fabrics and materials. AirDye technology eliminates hazardous wastewater as a byproduct of dyeing ...
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