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seasons by valentin loellmann
by: Designboom - Weblog, 2012-07-02 10:59:00 UTC
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
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
Lund University's School of Industrial Design contemplates "Yesterday Today Tomorrow"
by: Core77, 2012-07-02 08:00:00 UTC
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.
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
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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Product Green shoe published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-05 09:02:10 UTC
The "grasshopper" is a classic shoe that has got cult status. Comfortable to wear and walk in. it main characteristics are excellent quality and low ...
Product Hay's Felted wool rug collection published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-04 15:05:37 UTC
Named after a Danish candy – colourful, sugarcoated licorice balls – Pinocchio is a carpet that makes you smile. Pinocchio is handmade in Nepal where ...
CaseStudy LCA e-reader vs printed books published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-03 06:44:05 UTC
Personally I love the smell of freshly printed books. Yes, I know it's chemicals I smell and that they are unhealthy. But I adapted and switched to ...
Product Espresso; book printing on demand published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-07-02 14:20:51 UTC
Most of the books printed and shipped are never sold! That is why it is such a great idea to print books, in publishers quality, on demand, in the ...
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