Showing posts with label green design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green design. Show all posts

24.9.18

Green Mood from Maison et Objet

Green Mood - a Belgium company - introduces a new, revolutionary plant design concept at Maison et Objet in Paris. They offer fully preserved natural plant products for your home. This green trend is not new - moss has for several years already been popular with interior designers allover the world.

GREEN CLOCK

Sound absorbing free standing Stabilized plants indoor vertical garden G-DIVIDER by GREEN MOOD

G-DIVIDER - Sound absorbing free standing Stabilized plants indoor vertical garden

How do you like this trend? There is an easy way to introduce it in your own home - with just a few small products at accessible price like these
Super Moss 1.5ft. x 24ft. Instant Green All Purpose Moss-Mat Runner  22431 - Pack of 2
Super Moss 1.5ft. x 24ft. Instant Green All Purpose Moss-Mat Runner 22431 - Pack of 2

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6.5" Moss Sitting BunnyBermuda 10
Bermuda 10" Figurine in Green Moss

26.3.15

Timeless bathroom luxury

stylepark.com -   “Schloss Elmau Retreat” 
 “Axor Citterio” 























A grteat way to let natural light in the bathroom!


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6.10.13

Environmentally savvy

What can you produce from sand? Yes, we know sand is one of the main ingredients in construction of buildings, but it is rarely used as the main ingredient of lamps!
desert storm by nir meiri
photos by Shay Ben Efrayim
desert storm  by nir meiri
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These interesting sand-molded lamps are designed by Nir Meiri from www.nirmeiri.co. Sand is an abundant raw material and also they also use LED bulbs that save energy. Interesting idea.
See more examples of green design.

11.6.13

ICFF 2013 - sustainability and creativity

Miss Dondola

Poltrona Frau has unveiled two major projects in the flagship store of Wooster Street, Soho:
Barrique: The third life of wood”, a project that has given shape to a collection of furniture and accessories designed by famous Italian and international designers -  Michele de Lucchi, Marc Sadler, Mario Botta and Alessandro Mendini, and created by the boys from San Patrignano community of life, that welcomes those who are afflicted by addiction and marginalization. The furnishings have been embellished with details and finishes in Frau Leather, as the Doc chaise longue, whose slats, designed by Marc Sadler, create the effect of a spine; Miss Dondola, the rocking chair by Angela Missoni customized with a multicolor pillow; Inverso, stool designed by Karim Rashid. All objects were made with the wood of the barriques, the barrels used for aging wine, which otherwise would have ended up in landfills.

Doga table
chaiselongue DOC
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