Tag: Green/Sustainable
This geometric wooden cabin is perfect for a socially distant getaway!
Log cabins are to Norway like fjords are to its mountains. You expect to see it: the stacks of brown timber that build up...
The Ocean Cleanup Project’s collected plastic gets and grows a new...
Since 2013, the Ocean Cleanup initiative has encouraged designers to envision products that could be made using plastic waste from the Great Pacific Garbage...
This smart sustainable kitchen cutting board has 10 features including a...
Chop it like its hot! I’ve always wanted to say that but this chopping board truly is one of the best designs I’ve seen...
This infinity track topped school is a vertical forest that reduces...
It is 2020 and we have to get with the green program. Indian architecture studio Nudes, known for its unconventional innovative creations, has designed...
This Dyson-inspired e-scooter can turn you into an electric vehicle ‘fan’
Dyson is hands down one of the most innovative companies out there. Before Dyson, did you ever follow any company that made vacuums on...
This energy-efficient superyacht uses solar panels spanning over 200 square meters!
We are in the age of electric vehicles but when we think of them all that ever comes to mind is cars. Electric vehicles...
These urban pole attachments bring life back to the street while...
The world is slowly getting out of quarantine! While it remains to see how effective a move this is, we can venture out again,...
How a Japanese Designer is using traditional crafts to change our...
Let’s start with a question, the last time you went looking for a product, say a hairdryer, what did you look for in that...
Cactus-inspired product designs that give your space a splash of greenery...
If the Instagram influencers and Pinterest boards have influenced us with anything, it is how beautiful a green space can look in your home....
A look at how architecture after COVID-19 will openly embrace and...
“If we can’t go outdoors, why can’t the outdoors come to us?” It sounds like the kind of question a five-year-old would ask, but...