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Axis: Circular Tables Born From Marine Plastic Waste

Inspired by the concept of Euclidean space, Axis is a collection of tables designed using recycled materials sourced from the sea. Presented by the BlueCycle studio and designed by Alessandro Gorla (Studio Algoritmo), it stands as an innovative example of circular design. BlueCycle, based in Greece, is a pioneering company in the field of circular…

Adam, New Products From Wasted Apples

WeVux continues the exploration of new bio-based materials recently introduced in our Materials Design Map: Adam Sheet is a new solution made from Aomori apple pomace. Based in the Tsugaru plain in Aomori, one of Japan's leading apple producing regions, the Sozai Centre collects discarded apples to create new products with its unique processing technology and…

Vérabuccia ®, From Waste Vegetable Peel To Material

Vérabuccia ® was born from the idea of the designer and entrepreneur Francesca Nori, an intuition had in 2017, following the observation of some waste vegetable peels including that of pineapple, a by-product that originates from consumption and generates disposal problems for industries and the environment. The annual production of pineapple for the food industry…

Junkyard Diving, Exploring And Creating Out Of Our Waste

More and more designers and schools are focusing on environmentally conscious projects, not only from the point of view of the life cycle and production, but also of raw materials. The main idea behind this trend, especially when we talk about "new" materials, is to experiment more and more with what we call "waste" in…

Lampunto, The Lamp Made Of Agricultural Waste

Today WeVux presents a new sustainable project, Lampunto, the new lamps collection signed by Alara Ertenü Studio – previously on WeVux with the biodegradable Packioli packaging. Alara is a material designer and industrial design student in Izmir, Turkey. The focus of her studio is to transform waste into indispensable products. Lampunto stems from a criticism…