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Nature-inspired meets future-ready for these sustainable pieces
Formed in 2009 by Jodie Fried and Sally Pottharst, Armadillo crafts rugs and runners, and operates with an ethos of ‘creating thoughtful products that bring conscious living to the fore’.
Made entirely of low-density polyethylene (LDPE), Bit can be used as a coffee table or stool. Its simple and functional appearance contrasts with the pixelated surface, which is made from small bits of 100% recycled household and industrial plastic. The piece is available in four colour combinations.
Crafted mainly from recycled polyethylene, Rificolona rotates in dialogue with the light, its density modified with a transparent spray. The lighting solution delicately hovers over the elements in a living space, tilting according to necessity or the light desired at any given time of day.
Designer Paul Crofts and furniture brand Isomi are introducing this modular sofa system that entirely eliminates the use of foam. Debuting at NeoCon 2025, the innovative design features minimalist metal frames paired with 3D-knitted fabric covers, which are seamlessly stretched over the structure. Using a zero-waste process, the 3D knitting technique employs computer-programmed machines to craft three-dimensional forms from a single, continuous piece of yarn – merging precision, efficiency and sustainability in one elegant solution.
Shelf Life is available in two distinct materials – one a cellulose-based industrially compostable biocomposite; the other a biomaterial containing crushed Pacific oyster shells. Five colourways are available, from a neutral beige to vivid primary red and blue and bright orange and purple. Its playful design encourages one to play with different knick-knacks of various shapes and sizes.
Inspired by the concept of a ‘primitive’ object, the Ibuju collection explores a more conscious approach to design by embracing yaré – a renewable, natural fibre – as a core material. This collection reimagines traditional native wooden objects, replacing them with more sustainable alternatives that still honour cultural heritage and craftsmanship.
Unveiled during Milan Design Week, the Riva collection offers a poetic interpretation of nature through material and form. Central to the collection is CIMENTO technology, a cement-based composite made from over 90% mineral aggregates, primarily sourced from the production waste of large-scale quarries. Each component is developed with recyclable materials selected according to stringent environmental standards. The brand adheres to international certification such as FSC and PEFC, which ensure traceability and the responsible sourcing of raw materials.
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