We talked to Anderssen & Voll about their first sofa with TAKT that's designed with repair, long life, low waste, and recyclability in mind.
Katie Treggiden speaks to Emily Mae Martin of British brand TOAST who is leading the way in bringing repair culture into clothing, homewares, and accessories.
Design Milk talks to British lighting brand skinflint who gives new life to vintage lights, saving more than 50,000 from landfill so far.
Design Milk speaks to Naomi Neilson of Native Trails about the Vintner's Collection, bathroom vanities made from reclaimed wine-making materials.
Artist and surface pattern designer Ella Doran created a piece of artwork using leftover house paint on reused canvas without a single brush.
Horrified by the abandoned tents left after a music festival, Genette Dibsdall conceived The Maverick – a transformable luxury garment made from the waste tents.
Smile Plastics designs and manufactures hand-crafted, supersized terrazzo-like panels for retail, architecture, interiors, and product design – from waste.
Designer Juliane Fink creates a collection of single-use dog bowls from pig bladders that dogs can eat as part of their meal.
Síofra Caherty of Jump The Hedges makes colorful bags from reclaimed truck tarpaulin, airplane seat parts, and waste leather.
Spared turned waste into the XOU Light comprising ‘X’ ‘O’ and ‘U’ shapes that stand for ‘hug and a kiss’ (XO) for you (U).
Monostudio Associati sought a more circular and sustainable practice leading them to start developing interior finishes from waste materials, like marble waste, coffee grounds, and eggshells.
The world-renowned Dutch design school Design Academy Eindhoven celebrates its 75th anniversary with a special edition of its annual graduation show.
Claire Ellis creates unique vessels using a menagerie of waste materials collected locally, like clay, eggshells, glass, and clay bags.
Multiple British brands + one Kiwi come together to explore what SCP calls "Ways of Sitting" at Padiglione Brera during Milan Design Week.
Design Milk explores designer Lee Broom's Divine Inspiration exhibition at Milan Design Week 2022 and the results are breathtaking.