When we hear of tower, concrete materials instantly registered into our minds. However, designers from Institut fuer Konstruktion und Gestaltung (KoGe) have developed an eco-friendly tower for the Carton Plein exhibition in Paris made entirely of cardboard. With a height of 10 meters, the cardboard tower uses the simple folding principle. The reason behind the [...]
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We all know that Red represents elegance and sexiness. German designer Reinhard Dienes has successfully incorporated sexiness, elegance, and environmentalism with his one of a kind creation called the cardboard bookshelf and sideboard. It is available in various colors like yellow, black, blue, green, but red is the most eye-catching of all. Made of cardboard, [...]
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Designer Jeroen van Mechelen of studio JVM has created another great and eco-friendly room design. He has created the Hidden Line, a stylish and eco-friendly guest room made of cardboard. We already have seen various room designs made of cardboard, and this new creation of Jeroen van Mechelen is just another addition and a clear [...]
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A wonderful green creation made from cardboard called the Compact Cardboard Furniture is obviously another successful design that will help us save the environment. Aside from the use of cardboard, designer Pedro Gomes also uses a recycled polypropylene for this design. Another exciting aspect about this product is that, it can be configured with variations [...]
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Cardboards are known of being an eco-friendly material that is why more and more designers are unto designing considering corrugated cardboard as the main materials. Joining with those green designers is the Colorado-based designer Jason Scheider who created beautiful handmade furniture called the pin cabinet made from corrugated cardboard. Aside from being eco-friendly, the Spin [...]
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