Interviewed By Mala Bajaj The Holcim Awards for Sustainable Construction highlights the concept of eco friendly designs and innovative projects through the vision of talented young[...]
Leftover slivers of wood are normally used for packaging, filling or bonded together to form boards which are used for furniture. Inspired by their re-use and going one step ahead [...]
A rotomolding technique employing e-waste has been used to create the product N+ew Lights. Born out of a deep concern for the well being of our planet, the Chilean designer Rodrigo[...]
Made by the eclectic company of SEMdesign, which is based in Utrecht, The Netherlands, this low carbon foot-print elegant fruit bowl is made entirely from cardboard. Therefore it c[...]
Hitherto leftover coconut shells have never been put to better use. The delicious fruit, coconut is not only one of the healthiest but also provides an incredible renewable materia[...]
Designed by Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin of Formafantasma, the Autarky Vessels are handmade containers created using only natural materials and plant-based dyes that have b[...]
Composed of waste and renewable natural materials, Earth Blocks are a clear educated choice over LEGO bricks that are composed of plastic that is not biodegradable. Manufactured by[...]
Education in Australia will get a new slant with the ‘Lava’ classroom; it is meant to be a space that educates with its sheer style of construction. This ultimate classroom of [...]
Once a rice mill, and now a happening concept store – Le Mill is the baby of three French expats who have balanced the act between industrial aesthetics and retail chic with spat[...]
The Poddar house has an aura – an incandescent energy that vibrates incessantly; simple in appearance, the spaces within and outside it, resonate soulfully; this is a constan[...]