Icelandic Moss Luminaire To Bring Green To Your Home

Icelandic Moss Luminaire To Bring Green To Your Home
Looking for new and cool ways to bring fresh greenery to your interior? I’ve got one very eye-catching for you! This amazing lamp will show you how to rock fresh greenery in unexpected and stylish ways. This luminaire created by designer Peter Danczkay, is 100% environmentally friendly because it is using one of the most... 
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Eco-Friendly And Efficient Prefab Assembled In One Day

Eco-Friendly And Efficient Prefab Assembled In One Day
Only 29 hours were required to install this “off-the-shelf” Seattle prefab home that packs a plethora of energy efficient features. The project features passive design strategies to maximize natural daylighting and temperature control. The home incorporates ductless mini-split heating/cooling units—one in every room—that use inverter-driven compressors to provide exact control 100% of the time. Perhaps... 
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Three Dimensional And Green 8.4.1 Bookcase

Three Dimensional And Green 8.4.1 Bookcase
The vertical and horizontal planks of the 8.4.1 Bookcase are offset to create a three dimensional composition providing a variety of shelf heights and depths. Created by Dublin-based 8BY4, it’s a furniture range conceived and defined by being CNC cut from sheet material with the goal of minimizing material wastage and ease of assembly/disassembly. The... 
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13 Unique Furniture Pieces Made Of Food Wastes

13 Unique Furniture Pieces Made Of Food Wastes
Going green is a hot trend now, and many people including designers start to think about the environment. Why wasting food, why not use it for designs and decor? We’ve rounded up several amazing pieces made only from food, and we’ll start from The Salt pendants made from sea salt and a synthetic binder, which... 
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Going Green: Straw Side Tables Of Biodegradable Material

Going Green: Straw Side Tables Of Biodegradable Material
Green fans, get inspired! Dutch designer David Derksen collaborated with British designer Phil Procter to create this utilitarian series of biodegradable side tables. Made from a biodegradable board material that consists of pressed straw, the Straw side tables are an innovative new design – this material is right what we need to save the nature!... 
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Paving Stones With Holes For Greenery

Paving Stones With Holes For Greenery
Eco-friendly and green ideas become more and more actual and popular because nowadays it’s very important to take care of nature and let it integrate modern life. Caroline Brahme was awarded for creating Grey To Green – it’s a series of paving stones that can “host vegetation”. These paving stones would bring more greenery to... 
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