Posts tagged 'Sustainability'

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Milan Design Week: The designers to watch

On 9-14 April, eyes will turn to Milan for the annual Salone del Mobile – the world’s largest furniture fair that transforms Italy’s capital of

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Why the design materials of the future include orange peel and peanut shells

Following his talk at UKCW last October, Graham Brown, director at Envelope Architects, shares how design can save the planet How would you define British

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Eco Warriors: Mater launches recycled materials collection in collaboration with Dennie Ditzel

The Danish brand’s new furniture range is made out of ocean waste While the world’s oceans are becoming increasingly polluted, one brand committed to pushing

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Wellbeing in the workplace: can lighting influence our happiness?

Nulty Bespoke designs a cascading chandelier for Lonsdale Road OnOffice: Tell us about the Nulty Bespoke brand – what’s the ethos and how does this

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How marine waste can – and should – be used in design

It is often reported that those in the West are exposed to between 4,000 and 10,000 adverts each day. These adverts, whether we notice them

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Workplace cycling facilities are on the rise

Simple though it may sound, Five at Heart’s mission to facilitate cyclists’ commute to work requires a complex, multi-layered approach. “It’s getting more challenging for

Interiors
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Surface Special: the latest trends shaping the industry

3D Printing: Aectual Aectual’s XL 3D printing robot creates a bespoke lattice pattern 3D printing is thrashing at the structures of traditional construction methods, with

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A solution for pollution

When Allison Dring begins to talk about smog-eating surfaces, there’s a hush that falls over the crowd at the Huckletree coworking space in the Finsbury

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Interface celebrates the power of beautiful thinking

In 1994, Interface founder, Ray Anderson set his vision: to unlock true sustainability through ingenious design and innovation. Every process was reviewed. Every material questioned.

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An architype for straw-clad, low-carbon buildings at Uni of East Anglia

A building with straw-covered walls might sound like something from the tale of the three little pigs, but The Enterprise Centre at the University of

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