FREITAG’s new Lucky Trucking Charms turn truck tarp scraps into one-of-a-kind bag accessories – blending the bag charm craze with circular design.
Akasaki & Vanhuyse’s WA lamp preserves the history of Tokyo’s daily commute, reimagining train parts as a sculptural light for today.
Developed for and with Bali-based eco resort Desa Potato Head, the Max Lamb WASTED Collection – 001 of homewares marks a fresh strategy in circular design.
By reclaiming pieces of Murano glass, Luca Nichetto transform waste into the sculptural Upglas lighting collection for Astep.
Dappled light and quilted comfort are on display for the Hana-arashi exhibit featuring objects by Nendo made from Paola Lenti's textile offcuts.
Pallas Textiles launches In Good Company, a new collection comprising six sustainable textiles that utilize SEAQUAL® YARN.
Designer Teun Zwets creates a jewel-like collection of cabinets called Le Petit Boudoir for furniture label Lensvelt using discarded punched steel metal.
Síofra Caherty of Jump The Hedges makes colorful bags from reclaimed truck tarpaulin, airplane seat parts, and waste leather.
Designer Sarah Roseman collected discarded materials found around Eindhoven and gave them a new life in a fantastical rug called Molten Memories.
Student designer Harry Peck upcycles broken surfboards + bodyboards, turning them into durable, long-lasting furniture.
LightArt's upcycled waste lighting, Coil Collection, is good but their new Coil Collection Naturals might be even better.