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Ten furniture designs made from sustainable materials
This article highlights ten innovative furniture designs featured on Dezeen Showroom, all crafted from sustainable materials. These designs exemplify a commitment to environmental responsibility, addressing concerns from production and manufacturing to the product's longevity and end-of-life cycle. The selected pieces showcase various approaches to sustainability, including the use of recycled content, materials sourced through sustainable forestry, and designs that adhere to circular economy principles, enabling repair, replacement, and recycling of components.
One featured item is the Fels stool by Berlin-based brand OUT, which is made from wood obtained through sustainable forestry practices in Germany and Austria. These practices prioritize biodiversity and productivity. The stools are handcrafted in Germany and feature a distinctive jagged profile that mimics carved stone, available in natural wood or vibrant colors.
Another innovative design is the Kelp Collection chair by Swedish studio Interesting Times Gang. This chair utilizes recycled fishing nets, which contribute to its bright green hue, combined with recycled FSC-certified wood fibers to form a bio-composite material. The chair's curving form is achieved through 3D printing. The design aims to raise awareness about the destruction of kelp forests caused by unsustainable fishing and rising sea temperatures.
The Fluit chair, a collaboration between Italian studio Archirivolto Design and Actiu, is a lightweight chair suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. It comprises approximately 80 percent recycled polypropylene plastic from the agricultural food sector and 20 percent recycled fiberglass for enhanced strength.
3form's Flek Pure introduces an architectural material that resembles terrazzo, made entirely from recycled in-house factory waste. Pelletized trimmings from 3form's resin products create the terrazzo aesthetic. Available in translucent colors, Flek Pure can be utilized for privacy partitions, room dividers, accent pieces, and exterior walls.
Danish furniture brand Mater presents the Bowl table, designed by Ayush Kasliwal. This table is constructed from Mater Circular Material, a composite that blends fibrous industrial waste with recycled plastic. Mater developed this material to transition its furniture collection towards circularity. The Bowl table comes in versions made from coffee shell waste or sawdust, with recycled plastic from bathroom fittings brand Grohe serving as a binder.
For quiet meeting spaces, Impact Acoustic offers the Chatpod 700 booth, designed by Jeffrey Ibáñez. Its structure is made from recycled cardboard and pressed sawdust, while the acoustic cladding and felt-like interior finish are created from recycled PET bottles. This booth accommodates up to four people.
Stykka, a Danish startup, developed LoopKitchen, a kitchen system designed for a circular lifecycle. Its components are made from replaceable birch plywood parts, with optional Forbo linoleum fronts available in over 20 colors. Users can replace worn or broken parts, or simply change colors, with Stykka either reusing or recycling the returned components.
Adam Nathanial Furman's Dina chair for Beit Collective offers a colorful reinterpretation of traditional Lebanese "Khayzaran" chairs. Instead of cane, the woven seat and backrest are crafted from durable castor oil-based bioplastic.
Lastly, the Oceanides table collection by Alexia Mintsouli for UK studio Alex Mint features tables made from marble and upcycled Posidonia Oceanica, a sea plant. By using leaves washed ashore as tabletops, the collection promotes an eco-friendlier furniture piece.
Pearson Lloyd designed the Cross Bar chair for Takt, emphasizing longevity through replaceable elements that can be repaired or recycled. This chair is available in three oak finishes and can be upholstered in eco-labeled textiles. These diverse designs collectively illustrate the growing commitment within the furniture industry to prioritize sustainability, reduce environmental impact, and embrace circular design principles. Each product offers a unique material innovation or lifecycle approach, contributing to a more sustainable future for furniture design.
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