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Eco creative contest – Design network for design people

Cyclo, Dolby, Blow Sofa, Sunday Morning Breakfast Packaging, Back to Wood, Moveo, Beaute Lamp, Apotheca: sono gli eco-project vincitori del Eco-creative contest, concorso organizzato da Inner Design, the design network for design people.
Materiali di scarto, creatività sostenibile, rispetto per l’ambiente e fantasia: queste le caratteristiche dei progetti vincitori, in mostra nello storico negozio Rossignoli in Garibaldi durante la Milano Design Week. Archilight ve li presenta.

“Sunday Morning Breakfast Packaging” sono le piccole sculture in pasta di carta, un servizio di delicati oggetti per il rito della colazione realizzati da Jorien Kuipers di Eindhoven. Arriva, invece, da Stoccolma “Back to wood” di Andrej Malinin: un originale tavolo realizzato completamento in carta, assemblata e rifinita con materiali a base d’acqua, con un effetto simile al legno. Ancora una volta, il design del Nord non delude.
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Eco-creative contest – Design network for design people

Cyclo, Dolby, Blow Sofa, Sunday Morning Breakfast Packaging, Back to Wood, Moveo, Beaute Lamp, Apotheca are the names of the eco-projects awarded at the Eco-creative contest organised by Inner Design, the design network for design people.

Waste material, sustainable creativity, respect for the environment and imagination: these are the key features of the winning projects displayed at the historical Rossignoli store at Corso Garibalidi during the Milano Design Week. In this article Archilight gives you an overview of the winners.

“Sunday Morning Breakfast Packaging” is a group of small sculptures in paper pulp representing a delicate breakfast set created by Jorien Kuipers from Eindhoven. The work called “Back to wood” by Andrej Malinin comes from Stockholm: it is an original table made entirely in paper, assembled and finished with water-based materials, creating an effect that makes it look like wood. Once again Scandinavian design does not fail to surprise us.
Read more on Archilight:http://www.archilight.it/GetPage.pub_do?id=8a8a8ab711a17da80111a2749a7304be&_JPFORCEDINFO=4028e415374135f4013741401afc0017&language=ENG

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