Light bulb terrarium
Those who follow us know our interest in sustainable design and creative reuse. That's why I was fascinated by the creations of eGarden Studio, ...
by Monica BoglioloOpen Minded table
A series of tables that differ in height, shape and color, hand-crafted in sustainable wood, created by Dutch designer Jolanda van Goor and presented ...
by Marco RussoKork
A family of furnishing pieces with a sustainable soul, created by designers Jonathan Honvoh and Rodrigue Strouwen from the Belgian studio TwoDesigners ...
by Marco RussoNurmi spring/summer 2012
Inspiration can hide anywhere: in the colors of dawn, in the classical architecture of an ancient building, in the folds of an old used chair.
by Monica BoglioloDvinus collection
A simple and flexible solution, able to generate the maximum sensory effect with minimal environmental impact. A surface of reused wood, shaped ...
by Marco RussoDecafe lamp
This project was developed with the aim to offer a second life to coffee grounds. The ground that is commonly thrown in the trash after extracting ...
by Marco RussoLight Lamp
Simple elements joined to form an object inspired by the structure of a crane for construction.
by Marco RussoNit nightstand
A simple table created using three sheets of corrugated cardboard, a concept that was created with the aim of reusing boxes for furniture purchased ...
by Marco RussoThe Yarn Kitchen
It's almost impossible to browse through Etsy's amazing selection of sellers and not spend a penny.
by Heloisa Righetto
Sustainable statement jewelry by EABurns
Continue the neon-love this Spring with these bold, playful necklaces from the U.K.
by Jamie KuechenmeisterMusat Studio spring/summer 2012
Garments that will last, without going out of fashion quickly and that can be easily mixed with each other, according to a philosophy of slow ...
by Monica BoglioloNatalie Rae fall/winter 2012
This collection immediately made me think of the period between the late 70's and early 80's.
by Monica BoglioloThe Giving Tree sticky note
Not only an alternative to the usual and boring yellow sticky note, but a playful way to show the essence of the paper.
by Marco RussoLa Raffinerie jewels
Julia Vallelunga designs every model which is then produced by a small creative team, carefully and proudly by hand.
by Monica BoglioloSustainable Industrial Home Decor
Reclaimed industrial materials turned into modern architectural bookshelves and more by Stella Bleu Designs.
by Jamie KuechenmeisterStools by Kabo & Pydo
Stools designed for small modern environments, where every square meter is precious. An object created with the objective to exploit and manage ...
by Marco RussoEdge cardboard clocks
Sustainable wall clocks created by British designers of the studio Liquidesign.
by Marco Russo
Mobius chair
A chair made from a single element in recycled material, created by French designer Judicaël Cornu. An edge, a silhouette that covers the gap, ...
by Marco RussoThe Green Case for MacBook Pro
The computer case is an indispensable object, although its only purpose is transportation.
by Monica BoglioloBambo by Ada Chiu
A sustainable solution designedcreated by Canadian designer Ada Chiu, which allows to use industrial waste of bamboo wood to create a eating ...
by Monica BoglioloMod chair
Sustainability and high customization are the keys to this modern furnishing solution.
by Marco RussoPlywood chair by Nozomu Ito
An ergonomic plywood chair conceived by designer Nozomu Ito. A concept oriented to sustainability, simplicity and dynamic forms together with ...
by Marco RussoLuli Grun jewels
The concept behind the brand is the spiral, a symbol of the infinite life cycle of nature.
by Monica BoglioloBrandon Ricci – Express Yourself Every Day
For the usual Friday column dedicated to lighting design we propose a project conceived by Brandon Ricci, selected from the competition "Express ...
by Marco RussoWooden eyewear
Sustainable, beautiful, functional. Finally, I have found an innovative eyewear brand!
by Heloisa RighettoZoe Darlington
The combination of traditional form and practice, and unexpected colour and pattern, creates something utterly contemporary and above all, beautiful.
by Heloisa Righetto

























