SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: THE NOW WAVE
Eco? It's the new black. Sustainable materials and products. Seriously, listen up. The tide is turning towards a more sustainable and eco-conscious approach, leaving behind the days when eco-friendly choices were limited, expensive, and often an afterthought. Today, the design world is innovative materials and products that not only address the urgent need for sustainability but do so with style and creativity.
A chair woven from recycled plastic? Yes, please. Upcycling, renewable, sustainable. Soulful spaces? Achieved.
The recent years have witnessed a transformative shift in how sustainability is woven into the fabric of design. This shift signifies a departure from the era where sustainable choices were synonymous with high costs and superficial implementation. Now? Game-changer. Sustainable materials flooding the market. Opportunities? Endless. Innovation? Everywhere. Today's market is flooded with thoughtfully crafted materials that open up endless possibilities for designers to embed sustainability deeply and meaningfully into their projects.
Hot Picks: The Sustainable FIVE
01. Ocean waste turned fabric.
Durable. Cleanable. Fade-resistant. Harnessing over 600 tons of reclaimed marine plastic, the Seaqual Collection introduces a line of durable, cleanable, and aesthetically pleasing fabrics. Through a partnership with companies like Kravet and Camira, these materials are making their way into homes, offering a sustainable solution for upholstery needs.
Image Source: Camira
02. Kinney Block's Textural Marvels.
Texture? Yes. Dynamic? Absolutely. Sustainable bricks. Woman-owned. LA-made. This woman-owned enterprise introduces Kinney Block, a sustainable alternative to traditional bricks. Handmade in LA from composite concrete, these blocks offer a range of textures and colors for dynamic interior and exterior applications, enhancing spaces with both beauty and environmental benefits.
Image Source: Kidney Block
03. Red Mud Revolution: Studio ThusThat.
Waste? Not here. Red Mud. Byproduct of alumina. Think about it. For every aluminum piece, 2.5 times red mud. Every year? Over 150 million tonnes. Just sitting. Unused. In a world where resources are limited, every material counts. Studio ThusThat challenges our perception of waste, unveiling the hidden worth of these overlooked materials. Collaborating with factories and research labs, the team skillfully converts industrial residue into exquisite ceramic bodies and glazes. Their latest collection of red mud vases, inspired by the very refineries that produce the residue, showcases large-scale ceramic vessels. These pieces, with their form language mirroring the archetypical structures of alumina refineries, possess a unique aesthetic that complements both floor and furniture settings. Whether displayed in groups or as standalone pieces, these vases embody the transformative potential of reimagined waste, marking a significant stride towards resource sustainability.
The images are courtesy of ThusThat.
04. Liaigre's Upcycled Elegance.
Luxury scraps transformed. Wood, bronze, leather. Eco-responsible from start to finish. Limited editions. Own it. French design powerhouse Liaigre has unveiled its inaugural collection of design objects that breathe new life into luxury material remnants such as wood, bronze, and leather. This eco-responsible line features limited editions of exquisite items like oak and bronze bookends and a vase adorned with leather offcut petals, all crafted with vegetable glues and encased in recycled packaging.
Image Source: Studio Liaigre
05. Clay plaster
Clay plaster offers a beautiful depth of color and texture. It is natural, non-toxic, and has zero emissions. The finish regulates humidity due to its moisture-absorbing properties, making it a great eco-friendly tile alternative for kitchen walls, and ceilings.
In the heart of our rapidly evolving world, the wave of sustainable design is not just a trend—it's a revolution reshaping the future. From the depths of the ocean to the remnants of luxury, we are witnessing an extraordinary transformation in how materials are repurposed and reimagined. The Sustainable Five spotlighted here merely scratch the surface of what's possible when creativity meets eco-consciousness. As we embrace these innovations, we not only beautify our spaces but also commit to the health of our planet. This is more than design; it's a declaration of our values, a testament to our adaptability, and a beacon of hope for future generations. Sustainable design is here, now, and it's up to us to carry this momentum forward, turning every choice into a step towards a more sustainable, stylish, and soulful world. Let's not just occupy space; let's ensure our spaces reflect our respect for the earth. The journey to sustainability is long, but with each inspired design, we move closer to a future where beauty and eco-responsibility walk hand in hand.
Every small choice can lead to big impacts. Cheers to a Friday of inspiration and a weekend full of purpose. Make sustainability a lifestyle, not just a design choice. Embrace change, creativity, and have a fantastic weekend!
xx Paulina