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Posted on: November 2, 2011

Eco friendly cork chair

Cork Art

This eco-friendly chair is made of 3000 reclaimed wine bottle corks by Korkart studio.

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Posted on: October 14, 2011

Are Gibson guitars killing the rainforest?

Is music the next threat to the world’s forests?

Iconic US guitar maker Gibson is facing a criminal probe over claims it broke environmental laws while importing wood.

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Posted on: September 29, 2011

The eco reminder light switch sticker

Eco-friendly way to bring a bit of poetry in your crib

Energies are usually produced at the cost of animal environment. This sticker has been created to remind people that if they leave the light switch on and waste energy, animals will suffer from it.

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Posted on: June 10, 2011

Log Chop Bench

Nature inspired piece of furniture

Created by The Practice of Everyday Design, ‘log chop bench’ represents the functional result of an exploration of process-based design.

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Posted on: May 9, 2011

Yarn Bombing

Documentary explores the origins of yarn graffiti a.k.a yarn bombing

Sarah Gonzalez has set out to investigate the yarn graffiti trend with a new documentary.

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Posted on: March 21, 2011

Bag of Light

Bag of light by Stockholm-based Dornick Design

Bag of Light is a revolutionary lighting-concept that invites consumers to take part in the creative process of turning waste materials into new designs.

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Posted on: March 10, 2011

Skateboard iPhone Case

Skateboard iPhone 4 case by grove and mapleXO

A 50-piece limited edition series, the grove and mapleXO skateboard iPhone 4 cases are created from old skateboards.

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Posted on: March 8, 2011

'Trash' Surfing

Surfboards made from ocean trash

Spirare sustainable surf craft is Kevin Cunningham’s project to take back the ocean by making surfboards out of the trash that pollutes it.

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Posted on: February 28, 2011

The Bowhouse – An environmentally friendly home for dogs

Matthew Coates, a renowned green architect from Bainbridge Island USA, chose to put salvaged materials to good use and build a different sort of house.

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