We all know that the coconut, like bamboo has various uses. Each part of the tree has its own use just like the Coconut Palm Bowls that are made of coconut shell. After the meat and milk of the coconut fruit has been used, the shell remains and used to be treated as a waste [...]
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Minimizing our wastes and maximizing sustainability is what the Flow Kitchen by Studio Gorm is all about. Currently presented in an exhibition titled Call + Response at the Museum of Contemporary Craft in Oregon, the Flow Kitchen conserves energy and cooking wastes are recycled to grow and fertilize plants. Like a typical kitchen, the Flow [...]
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Green designers are resourceful enough in looking for reclaimed materials to use for their one of a kind eco-friendly product. The wood toy sewing machine from wood clinic is a one great example of green products as a fruit of hard work is searching for reclaimed materials and manufacturing the product by hand. The wood [...]
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Bamboo is known for its wide range of usability. This sustainable material is already used to various furniture from bed frame to chairs to benches to tablewares like utensils, to bowls, to glasses, and now a fashionable robe. Designer Jonano has created the Classy Robe that is perfect for your comfortable lounging on your weekend [...]
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It is nice to be healthy and friendly to nature. The bambu lacquerware collection will let your desire of being friendly to the environment come into reality. They have the funkiest and environment friendly bowls made from bamboo. All of the bowls are hand coiled and are finished with natural lacquer that resulted the bowls [...]
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